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My name is Harmony (Puppy Love Discount)!

Posted over 10 months ago | Updated over 9 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White - with Gray or Silver
Age
3 years 10 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕

🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)!
They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus.

How do you look at this face and not immediately want to drop everything, sign adoption papers, and dedicate your life to worshiping her? Trick question—you don't. You give in. You accept your fate. You welcome this girl into your home because, let’s be real, your “we do not need another dog” husband is about five minutes away from being utterly obsessed with her. Go ahead, pretend to resist—she lives for the challenge but just know she will have you wrapped around her paws in no time.

Harmony is a breathtaking 3-year-old, 72-pound Great Pyrenees who has officially retired from her previous gig as Neighborhood Stray #27 and is now in search of a proper, adoring fan club (a.k.a. a forever family). For most of her life, she was treated less like a beloved pet and more like an independent contractor—roaming the streets, dodging traffic, and navigating a chaotic pack of 20+ dogs, some of whom clearly failed Kindergarten Sharing Time. But don’t worry, Harmony has had her glow-up. Since joining our fluffy butt program, she’s traded in the wild, free-range lifestyle for one filled with snuggles, belly rubs, and family time. Now, she’s ready for a home where she’s not just tolerated but worshipped as she deserves. Harmony is the ultimate shadow dog, devoted to her humans with the intensity of a personal assistant who takes everything personally. She’ll be at your feet, monitoring your every move, and if you dare ignore her when she needs to go out, she’ll hit you with a polite but firm boop to remind you who’s really in charge.

When it comes to other dogs, Harmony is basically the life of the party—think of her as the furry equivalent of that one friend who’s always trying to get everyone to play "just one more round" of whatever game you're currently pretending to enjoy. She’s a blast with her dog friends, but occasionally she gets a little too excited and might play rough with high-energy dogs—kind of like a toddler with a stack of Legos, full of enthusiasm but zero sense of personal space. Don't worry, she’s super sweet with her senior dog pals, and knows how to adjust her playing style to match her audience. As for cats, Harmony has no strong opinions. She was indifferent at the groomer, which is basically the highest compliment we can give her. Kids? She hasn’t met any yet, but considering she’s basically a walking teddy bear, I’m pretty sure she’ll be all about them—just watch out for the enthusiastic use of her Pyr paw. Harmony’s a total social butterfly—she’ll greet new people with such class, no jumping, just pure refined curiosity. Basically, she's got better manners than half the humans you know.

Harmony's energy level is a solid 6—she's not exactly running marathons, but she's definitely not napping through life either. As a road trip buddy, she’s the kind of dog who looks at you with deep, existential thoughts as you’re trying to get her into the car. Once she’s in, she’ll settle in like she’s got somewhere important to be, but don’t expect her to be a travel enthusiast. A couple of hours into the ride and she’ll likely be ready to exit stage left, but at least she won’t be throwing up all over your seat, so there's that. When it comes to leash walks, she starts off all excited, like she's training for the Iditarod. But after a few minutes, her enthusiasm begins to wane, and she’s much more into checking out every person and dog along the way. If you don’t let her stop to say hello, she’ll just plop down in the middle of the sidewalk like it’s nap time. Thankfully, she’s food-motivated, so waving a treat in front of her nose will get her moving again—just don’t expect her to march through the entire neighborhood without at least one or two drama pauses. As for adventures, she’s got a solid "let's do a little bit of everything" attitude. She loved the outing to the store, but let’s be real—home time was way more her speed afterward. A balanced schedule of adventures followed by quality nap sessions sounds like her ideal lifestyle. She’ll happily join in, but when it’s over, she’s going full couch potato mode, judging the world from the comfort of her throne.

Harmony is the happy-go-lucky type, with enough energy to keep a coffee shop buzzing for days. She’s the kind of girl who thinks every moment is an opportunity for joy, and if you don’t join in, you’re missing out. But don’t worry, she has great manners, especially around people. You could probably drop her off at a retirement home or a school, and she’d charm the pants off everyone—though, fair warning, getting her to leave might require the world’s biggest bribe (maybe throw in a lifetime supply of treats?). As for activities, she's an outdoor enthusiast. She’ll happily engage in fetch, tag, and tug-of-war like a dog on a mission to run marathons... but without the whole "finishing the race" part. Toys? Oh, she’s all about them. A frisbee is her jam, and if she could, she’d make it her full-time job. Inside, though, she’s a pro at walking around with a chew bone like it’s the most important thing in the world. Now, if you’re thinking of skipping the fenced yard and just walking her on a leash, think again. Harmony is like a sparkling bottle of energy that needs to burn off all that enthusiasm in a safe space, not be stuck going for half-hearted strolls. She’s not a ‘leash-only’ kind of gal. When it comes to commands, Harmony is a bit of a Pyr-typical rebel. She's got “sit” and “down” under her belt, which is honestly impressive—because let’s face it, Pyrs generally think obedience training is a suggestion at best. But Harmony? She’ll humor you with the basics. Now, here’s where she becomes an absolute anomaly in the Pyr world—she LOVES to play fetch. Yes, you read that right. Fetch. A Pyr that actually chases a ball and doesn’t sit there giving you the side-eye like you’ve just insulted their dignity? Harmony is breaking the mold and rewriting the rules of Pyr behavior.

Harmony is potty and kennel trained, but let’s be real—she doesn’t exactly love the kennel life. In fact, she probably thinks it’s beneath her royal status. She prefers to roam the house freely, claiming only the finest napping spots. She is now a dignified couch potato, but she did spend a few weeks “thinking about it,” because, naturally, a Pyr must ponder such important decisions. Harmony is still young, which means she occasionally gets a little curious about the things she probably shouldn’t chew on. But don’t worry, she’s not exactly plotting the downfall of your furniture or shoes—just a little nibble here and there when she forgets that she’s supposed to be a lady. Honestly, she’s more of a “What’s that? Oh, never mind, I’ll just chew on my own toys” kind of pup. She might temporarily forget her manners, but in the grand scheme of things, you can trust her to leave your stuff mostly intact. She’s more about testing boundaries than demolishing them. Barking? Oh, right, she’s a silent guardian, apparently. Who knew a Pyr could be quiet? We’re still trying to figure that out, but for now, she leaves all the barking to the other dog who has way too much to say about everything. If she were the only one on guard duty, though, she might actually have something to say—but for now, she's just happy to keep it cool and let the other dog handle the chaos. Quietly ruling the kingdom.

Harmony’s waiting for someone to give her the royal treatment she truly deserves. But before you get too excited, don’t forget the fine print: you have to fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app. Yes, we know it sounds like paperwork, but hey, it’s the price of bringing this gorgeous lady into your life. Once you fill it out, we’ll send it over to her foster family, and you’ll be on your way to picking her up in the glamorous town of McAlester, OK.

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