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Meet Yeti.
11 months old, nearly a year, Great Pyrenees mix, and about 90 lbs of big-hearted, goofy energy. Yeti really needs a win before Christmas. His foster family will be traveling soon, and we are hoping more than anything to find him a foster-to-adopt or forever home so he doesn’t have to be moved again. He’s already been shuffled enough in his young life and deserves to settle in for good. Three words that describe him best: goofy, playful, energetic.
Yeti loves long walks through Brooklyn Bridge Park, intense tug-of-war sessions, watching birds fly by, and making new friends everywhere he goes. After he burns off his puppy energy, he turns into a total cuddly dog who just wants to be close to his people. He is house trained, sleeps in his crate from 10 to 7 like a pro, eats on a great routine, and is overall a really well-mannered big puppy. On leash he does great most of the time, but when he gets overstimulated he can get mouthy with the leash and sleeves in a playful way. He is already working with a professional trainer and making steady progress.
With other dogs, Yeti is very friendly and enthusiastic. He loves to play and assumes everyone wants to wrestle and be best friends. Because of his size and puppy energy, he does best with supervision and a dog that can handle rough, playful energy. With structure, he’s going to be an amazing canine sibling.
Yeti has spent some time in a home with cats, but because of his curiosity and playful chase instincts with squirrels, a cat-savvy, dog-experienced home would be best if there are cats in the home (and a cat that can handle some big puppy energy). He has met children and absolutely loves them, but can also intimidate those not used to big dogs because of his size.
The ideal home for Yeti is active, patient, and ready to continue his training and help him learn how to regulate his excitement. A yard would be great but is not required if he gets long walks and daily exercise. Another playful dog could be a great match for them to burn off energy together all day long.
Meet Yeti.
11 months old, nearly a year, Great Pyrenees mix, and about 90 lbs of big-hearted, goofy energy. Yeti really needs a win before Christmas. His foster family will be traveling soon, and we are hoping more than anything to find him a foster-to-adopt or forever home so he doesn’t have to be moved again. He’s already been shuffled enough in his young life and deserves to settle in for good. Three words that describe him best: goofy, playful, energetic.
Yeti loves long walks through Brooklyn Bridge Park, intense tug-of-war sessions, watching birds fly by, and making new friends everywhere he goes. After he burns off his puppy energy, he turns into a total cuddly dog who just wants to be close to his people. He is house trained, sleeps in his crate from 10 to 7 like a pro, eats on a great routine, and is overall a really well-mannered big puppy. On leash he does great most of the time, but when he gets overstimulated he can get mouthy with the leash and sleeves in a playful way. He is already working with a professional trainer and making steady progress.
With other dogs, Yeti is very friendly and enthusiastic. He loves to play and assumes everyone wants to wrestle and be best friends. Because of his size and puppy energy, he does best with supervision and a dog that can handle rough, playful energy. With structure, he’s going to be an amazing canine sibling.
Yeti has spent some time in a home with cats, but because of his curiosity and playful chase instincts with squirrels, a cat-savvy, dog-experienced home would be best if there are cats in the home (and a cat that can handle some big puppy energy). He has met children and absolutely loves them, but can also intimidate those not used to big dogs because of his size.
The ideal home for Yeti is active, patient, and ready to continue his training and help him learn how to regulate his excitement. A yard would be great but is not required if he gets long walks and daily exercise. Another playful dog could be a great match for them to burn off energy together all day long.
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