This helps Lewis County Humane Society with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
–
Age
3 years 4 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
D2024150
My details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Oh Oliver, the biggest most handsome boy ever, what can I say that I haven't already said. We get a lot of phone calls about wanting Oliver because he is big, cute and fluffy, but that's not all Oliver is. People see his picture and don't read anything about him. He is also a guardian breed and I do think he does a good job with the guardian part. Oliver came into our shelter 8 months ago, he lived in a smaller dog kennel most of his 2 years, which i can only imagine must have been tough, especially for this breed. Oliver is very under-socialized. When he came in, all of us staff were able to handle him because the shelter was not in his home he was not established. Fast forward to now and Oliver is established and he looks at the shelter like his home, which is super sad. Oliver does not like children, and he also doesn't care for cats. He is going to need someone who is able to come to our shelter and work with him everyday so he can learn to trust someone else other than staff he is only doing his job and trying to keep his home and us safe he's honestly a really good boy. Oliver is also not an apartment dog. I know there is someone out there for him; he is worth the time you put into him if someone would just give him the chance. Please, serious inquiries only.
Oh Oliver, the biggest most handsome boy ever, what can I say that I haven't already said. We get a lot of phone calls about wanting Oliver because he is big, cute and fluffy, but that's not all Oliver is. People see his picture and don't read anything about him. He is also a guardian breed and I do think he does a good job with the guardian part. Oliver came into our shelter 8 months ago, he lived in a smaller dog kennel most of his 2 years, which i can only imagine must have been tough, especially for this breed. Oliver is very under-socialized. When he came in, all of us staff were able to handle him because the shelter was not in his home he was not established. Fast forward to now and Oliver is established and he looks at the shelter like his home, which is super sad. Oliver does not like children, and he also doesn't care for cats. He is going to need someone who is able to come to our shelter and work with him everyday so he can learn to trust someone else other than staff he is only doing his job and trying to keep his home and us safe he's honestly a really good boy. Oliver is also not an apartment dog. I know there is someone out there for him; he is worth the time you put into him if someone would just give him the chance. Please, serious inquiries only.
We require that if a pet doesn't work out, they be returned to our shelter.
We require that if a pet doesn't work out, they be returned to our shelter.
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We are open M-T-Th-F from 2pm-6pm and Sat from 9am-2pm. We are located at 6388 Pine Grove Rd, Glenfield, NY 13343
We are open M-T-Th-F from 2pm-6pm and Sat from 9am-2pm. We are located at 6388 Pine Grove Rd, Glenfield, NY 13343
More about this shelter
The Lewis County Humane Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation which owns and operates a no-kill animal shelter on the Pine Grove Rd in Glenfield, NY. That shelter is contracted with the townships in Lewis County to house dogs brought in from the townships by the dog control officers. The shelter also houses homeless cats from the county.
Our shelter relies on the generosity of our supporters because shelter expenses far exceed our revenue. We greatly appreciate all your support which enables us to care for and find new homes for all the wonderful animals at our shelter.
The Lewis County Humane Society is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation which owns and operates a no-kill animal shelter on the Pine Grove Rd in Glenfield, NY. That shelter is contracted with the townships in Lewis County to house dogs brought in from the townships by the dog control officers. The shelter also houses homeless cats from the county.
Our shelter relies on the generosity of our supporters because shelter expenses far exceed our revenue. We greatly appreciate all your support which enables us to care for and find new homes for all the wonderful animals at our shelter.
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