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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White
Age
Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Looking for a forever home for a 4 year old female Pyr . Emily is gentle, shy and sweet. She got along fine with her foster family's dogs and with my two Pyrs while staying over at my house. Emily, Snow and Bear hung out together just fine.
She is having trouble with the two female Newfoundlands (Landseers) at her new home. She seems intimidated by them and growls at them.
She would do well in a quiet home with calm dogs or no dogs. She is fine with cats. She was found running the streets and had recently had puppies. It is believed she may have been dumped by a backyard breeder after the puppies were old enough not to need her.
The beauty of a Great Pyrenees can take your breath away, but they are unique dogs which require dedicated owners who have thoroughly researched the traits of the breed. Feel free to visit our website at www.nepyresq.org for information to start your journey! Northeast Pyrenees Rescue only sponsors dogs from the Northeast including New Jersey for placement in homes in our region. If you are interested in meeting this pyrenees, please complete our application at http://www.nepyresq.org/page/adoption-application-36.html Please include any questions in the comments field of the application. Keep in mind that we are a volunteer organization and encourage serious inquiries only. Great Pyrenees are known for their barking as they were bred to be Livestock Guardians. HOWEVER, a dog not raised around farm animals does not automatically become an Livestock Guardian. They are trained from birth to do that job. If you need a working dog you should contact a reputable breeder for a trained dog. Find breeders at Great Pyrenees Club of America www.gpcaonline.org