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Hi, I'm Prince. I'm a kind and gentle big beautiful boy. My vet records have me as being a Great Pyrenees, yep that's true, I have a beautiful white coat with a tad buff color and the double dew claws on the hind paws. If I have another mix in me it would be thought to be a Retriever. I don't know my name but I understand why I'm called Prince, everywhere I go I get compliments as to how handsome I am. I am the most gentle giant and would be considered on the smaller size if I'm a full bred Great Pyrenees. I enjoy all dogs even little ones. At only one year of age, I've either had some training or am pretty smart! Am poddy trained and listen good. Unsure if i had been on a leash until coming here, it doesn't bother me but I walk a bit zig zaggy on it. Once I learned the leash meant I got to go for a walk I really impressed my foster mom by walking over to the leash tossing it up with my nose and bringing it over in my mouth. Yeah, I know I'm cute and smart. If it weren't for the lock on the screen door I bet I could open a door handle latch with my nose and let myself out too. I showed my foster mom that but she was right there and keeps it locked. The first day I was timid and on my best behavior. I know not to jump up on people, tried to test it by slowly starting too but listened very well to that's a no-no. Can't be doing that for my size. I know it but hey, a boy can edge toward testing a boundary....can't he? I understand no means no. People kneel by me and that's when we hug and I give the best hugs. I didn't know sit until I copied my foster brother dog and now I am perfect at sitting as we each get a treat for it. The family gave me a large dog bed to lay on but I prefer either the smal bed And can actually make myself fit in it but my favorite is the hardwood floor, maybe because it's cool and I have a lot of fur that keeps me warm. I love the dog park!! It's so fun to run and play. I'd be the best family dog for someone looking for a big lovable dog and who has a large yard ideally fenced as I do like the outdoors. I'm not sure if I'd be the best watch dog because I hardly bark! So unless I pick that bad habit up from the foster brother dog here I'm quiet!
Im being fostered in Chippewa Falls, WI
My adoption fee is $350 and $100 neuter fee would be credited back. Up to date on vaccinations.
Apply at www.lastpawrescue.org
"501(c) 3 approved WI Agriculture license number 285589-DS."
Hi, I'm Prince. I'm a kind and gentle big beautiful boy. My vet records have me as being a Great Pyrenees, yep that's true, I have a beautiful white coat with a tad buff color and the double dew claws on the hind paws. If I have another mix in me it would be thought to be a Retriever. I don't know my name but I understand why I'm called Prince, everywhere I go I get compliments as to how handsome I am. I am the most gentle giant and would be considered on the smaller size if I'm a full bred Great Pyrenees. I enjoy all dogs even little ones. At only one year of age, I've either had some training or am pretty smart! Am poddy trained and listen good. Unsure if i had been on a leash until coming here, it doesn't bother me but I walk a bit zig zaggy on it. Once I learned the leash meant I got to go for a walk I really impressed my foster mom by walking over to the leash tossing it up with my nose and bringing it over in my mouth. Yeah, I know I'm cute and smart. If it weren't for the lock on the screen door I bet I could open a door handle latch with my nose and let myself out too. I showed my foster mom that but she was right there and keeps it locked. The first day I was timid and on my best behavior. I know not to jump up on people, tried to test it by slowly starting too but listened very well to that's a no-no. Can't be doing that for my size. I know it but hey, a boy can edge toward testing a boundary....can't he? I understand no means no. People kneel by me and that's when we hug and I give the best hugs. I didn't know sit until I copied my foster brother dog and now I am perfect at sitting as we each get a treat for it. The family gave me a large dog bed to lay on but I prefer either the smal bed And can actually make myself fit in it but my favorite is the hardwood floor, maybe because it's cool and I have a lot of fur that keeps me warm. I love the dog park!! It's so fun to run and play. I'd be the best family dog for someone looking for a big lovable dog and who has a large yard ideally fenced as I do like the outdoors. I'm not sure if I'd be the best watch dog because I hardly bark! So unless I pick that bad habit up from the foster brother dog here I'm quiet!
Im being fostered in Chippewa Falls, WI
My adoption fee is $350 and $100 neuter fee would be credited back. Up to date on vaccinations.
Apply at www.lastpawrescue.org
"501(c) 3 approved WI Agriculture license number 285589-DS."
You will be required to fill out an adoption application and get approved. Vet references, criminal background check and Landlord checks will be done. You will also have a home visit. To apply visit www.lastpawrescue.com under the application tab.
Adoption fees are:
8+ yrs and older $200
6-7 yrs-$250
1-5 yrs-$300
Under a year $350 (may require a deposit for spay/neuter)
All dogs must be spayed or neutered. Dogs will have age appropriate vaccines, health certificate and micro chip.
You will be required to fill out an adoption application and get approved. Vet references, criminal background check and Landlord checks will be done. You will also have a home visit. To apply visit www.lastpawrescue.com under the application tab.
Adoption fees are:
8+ yrs and older $200
6-7 yrs-$250
1-5 yrs-$300
Under a year $350 (may require a deposit for spay/neuter)
All dogs must be spayed or neutered. Dogs will have age appropriate vaccines, health certificate and micro chip.
Go meet their pets
Our dogs are all in foster homes all over Wisconsin. If you are interested in becoming a foster home please visit our web site at www.lastpawrescue.com and apply using the volunteer application!
Our dogs are all in foster homes all over Wisconsin. If you are interested in becoming a foster home please visit our web site at www.lastpawrescue.com and apply using the volunteer application!
More about this rescue
We are all volunteers passionate about dogs. Our goal is to find homes for displaced dogs that could possibly be euthanized in a shelter. We all are volunteers and will try to get back to you in a timely manner but it may take up to 72 hours.
We are all volunteers passionate about dogs. Our goal is to find homes for displaced dogs that could possibly be euthanized in a shelter. We all are volunteers and will try to get back to you in a timely manner but it may take up to 72 hours.