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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
6 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
101 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Meet Luna – A Loyal Lady Looking for Her Person
Luna is a stunning, 6-year-old Great Pyrenees who has all the qualities we love in this breed: loyalty, affection, intelligence, and the belief that her human is her life’s mission. She’s a companion dog, not a livestock guardian, and she takes “guardian of my human’s soul” very seriously.
Recently, Luna was adopted and returned a few days later—not because she’s a “bad dog,” but because the environment was just not right for her. Too much traffic, too many dogs zooming past, and not enough leadership sent her into protector mode. We also learned that when she senses uncertainty or mixed signals from a human, she may decide, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this!” (…and she definitely will take charge if someone doesn’t.)
🧠 Personality & Quirks
💕 Deeply loyal and loving to her chosen person
👑 Strong-minded, alpha personality that needs confident leadership
🐶 Does not want to share her home with other dogs
😺 Good with cats!
👧 Good with respectful, dog-savvy children
🎢 Not suited for suburban distractions and traffic excitement
🚫 Not a livestock guardian
We suspect that because her previous owner died in the home, Luna may be especially protective of women and forms intense bonds—especially when she feels that someone needs her.
🌾 The Right Home for Luna
Luna will thrive in a quieter, more rural or semi-rural home with fewer neighborhood distractions. She needs a calm, confident adult who appreciates her devotion and understands how to provide strong leadership. A retired or single woman who enjoys peaceful walks in quiet areas (where other dogs won’t greet her like long-lost friends) would be ideal.
Luna LOVES:
🚗 Car rides
🚶♀️ Walks in serene places
🛌 Snuggling and loyalty naps
👩 Being someone’s soulmate… preferably one with good boundaries
😂 A Little Humor, Because Life With Luna Is Full of Personality:
Luna believes in women’s rights, specifically the right to be protected at all times.
She does NOT believe in car-chasing—she just wants to alert them that they’re driving too fast. She’s basically the speed-limit police.
If you’re a strong leader, she’ll follow your commands like a queen’s knight. If you’re not… well, she’ll happily take your job.
🌙 If You’re Looking for…
A loyal companion who will adore you
A strong, intelligent dog with a heart of gold
A guardian of your peace, your snacks, and your personal space
…then Luna might just be the dog who chooses you.
📩 To meet Luna and find out if you’re her perfect person, contact us today.
Meet Luna – A Loyal Lady Looking for Her Person
Luna is a stunning, 6-year-old Great Pyrenees who has all the qualities we love in this breed: loyalty, affection, intelligence, and the belief that her human is her life’s mission. She’s a companion dog, not a livestock guardian, and she takes “guardian of my human’s soul” very seriously.
Recently, Luna was adopted and returned a few days later—not because she’s a “bad dog,” but because the environment was just not right for her. Too much traffic, too many dogs zooming past, and not enough leadership sent her into protector mode. We also learned that when she senses uncertainty or mixed signals from a human, she may decide, “Don’t worry, I’ve got this!” (…and she definitely will take charge if someone doesn’t.)
🧠 Personality & Quirks
💕 Deeply loyal and loving to her chosen person
👑 Strong-minded, alpha personality that needs confident leadership
🐶 Does not want to share her home with other dogs
😺 Good with cats!
👧 Good with respectful, dog-savvy children
🎢 Not suited for suburban distractions and traffic excitement
🚫 Not a livestock guardian
We suspect that because her previous owner died in the home, Luna may be especially protective of women and forms intense bonds—especially when she feels that someone needs her.
🌾 The Right Home for Luna
Luna will thrive in a quieter, more rural or semi-rural home with fewer neighborhood distractions. She needs a calm, confident adult who appreciates her devotion and understands how to provide strong leadership. A retired or single woman who enjoys peaceful walks in quiet areas (where other dogs won’t greet her like long-lost friends) would be ideal.
Luna LOVES:
🚗 Car rides
🚶♀️ Walks in serene places
🛌 Snuggling and loyalty naps
👩 Being someone’s soulmate… preferably one with good boundaries
😂 A Little Humor, Because Life With Luna Is Full of Personality:
Luna believes in women’s rights, specifically the right to be protected at all times.
She does NOT believe in car-chasing—she just wants to alert them that they’re driving too fast. She’s basically the speed-limit police.
If you’re a strong leader, she’ll follow your commands like a queen’s knight. If you’re not… well, she’ll happily take your job.
🌙 If You’re Looking for…
A loyal companion who will adore you
A strong, intelligent dog with a heart of gold
A guardian of your peace, your snacks, and your personal space
…then Luna might just be the dog who chooses you.
📩 To meet Luna and find out if you’re her perfect person, contact us today.
Applicants have to fill out an application. Go to http://www.spgpc.com/adoptionprocess.htm The application consists of 4 pages and 60 questions relating fenced yards, whether they have had this breed before or large dogs. Three references are required, one from their veterinarian, one from someone they've gotten a dog from before (if applicable) and a personal reference. If the application looks good, then we proceed to the references. If the references are good then we schedule a home study to make sure the dogs will thrive in that environment. Finally we engage the applicants into a contract that spell out their responsibility to the dog and us and our responsibility to them and the dog they are adopting. We then assign a mentor to help them through the transition period and a 1 yr membership to the club. Whether they maintain the membership in force or not we are still a resource to them for the life of the dog. And should life happen, we always take our dogs back.
Applicants have to fill out an application. Go to http://www.spgpc.com/adoptionprocess.htm The application consists of 4 pages and 60 questions relating fenced yards, whether they have had this breed before or large dogs. Three references are required, one from their veterinarian, one from someone they've gotten a dog from before (if applicable) and a personal reference. If the application looks good, then we proceed to the references. If the references are good then we schedule a home study to make sure the dogs will thrive in that environment. Finally we engage the applicants into a contract that spell out their responsibility to the dog and us and our responsibility to them and the dog they are adopting. We then assign a mentor to help them through the transition period and a 1 yr membership to the club. Whether they maintain the membership in force or not we are still a resource to them for the life of the dog. And should life happen, we always take our dogs back.
Our pets can be viewed by visiting our web site www.spgpc. Dogs are housed at our private facility and appointments to view the animals are easily made by calling (916) 791-7580. We are located in Granite Bay, CA which is 23 miles East of Sacramento.
We often frequent adoption events, so dogs can be viewed at those sites when they occur.
Our pets can be viewed by visiting our web site www.spgpc. Dogs are housed at our private facility and appointments to view the animals are easily made by calling (916) 791-7580. We are located in Granite Bay, CA which is 23 miles East of Sacramento.
We often frequent adoption events, so dogs can be viewed at those sites when they occur.
More about this rescue
We belong to a breed club and take in Great Pyrenees and Great Pyrenees mix dogs. Once a dog is taken into our program, it is restored to health, brought current on all vaccines, micro chipped, had microscopic fecal exams and treated for parasites and worms and had a heart worm test. If positive they are treated before making adoptable and if negative, they are put on a heart worm monthly preventative as well as a preventative for fleas and ticks. All dogs are groomed prior to adoption and are in good health.
We belong to a breed club and take in Great Pyrenees and Great Pyrenees mix dogs. Once a dog is taken into our program, it is restored to health, brought current on all vaccines, micro chipped, had microscopic fecal exams and treated for parasites and worms and had a heart worm test. If positive they are treated before making adoptable and if negative, they are put on a heart worm monthly preventative as well as a preventative for fleas and ticks. All dogs are groomed prior to adoption and are in good health.
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