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Great Pyrenees puppies and dogs in Placerville, California

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MARLEY

Great Pyrenees

Male, 5 yrs 4 mos
Granite Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My name is Marley and I'm approx. 3 yrs old. I am a companion, friend, protector and life-changer. I'll add a dimension to your life that may be missing. I will work for you, guard you, keep you company and love you. When I arrived, I was battered and defeated. I was dealt a bad hand, but I responded with courage. I don't judge the folks who neglected and abused me. I don't hate. I don't discriminate and I'm trying not to hold grudges. I DO know how to love unconditionally, and that's all I want in return. Don't pity me because I am a rescued dog. Adopt me and let me walk with greatness by your side. Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. The average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must-have. They are NOT off-leash dogs and a Pyr off-leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of the breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.
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APRIL

Great Pyrenees

Female, 4 yrs
Granite Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
April has been patiently waiting for her turn to find a loving family for two long years. She's watched as other dogs have come and gone, wondering when it will be her turn to be loved again. April's story began with difficulty, believed to be a rural working dog who ended up in a kill shelter, terrified and not coping well with the chaos, she was scheduled to be put to sleep. She was rescued just in time. During transport to the rescue, April managed to escape and spent three days running over miles of farmland in California's central valley. When she was finally captured and brought to safety, she was in a terrible state. April had massive infections, open sores, dehydration, and was very hungry. Her coat was a mess of mud, debris, burrs, and other substances. Despite her rough start, April has settled into the rescue and is a great girl. April would do best as an only dog in the home. She is loving and a great watch dog, sounding the coyote alarm and keeping a close eye on her surroundings. One of the most adorable things about April are her cute little pixie ears. While she's happy at the rescue, and eagerly throws herself down on her bed for belly rubs, she longs to find a family who will appreciate her demeanor and style. If you're looking for a loyal companion who will adore you and keep you safe, April is the dog for you. She's ready to bring love and joy into your home. Could you be the one to give her the fresh start she's been dreaming of? Contact us today to meet April and make her dreams come true. Considering APRIL for adoption? Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. Average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must have. They are NOT off leash dogs and a Pyr off leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of their breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.
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LUNA

Great Pyrenees

Female, 5 yrs 9 mos
Granite Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Luna, the 5-year-old spayed female is an affectionate lady who's always up for a good time and loves to play with other dogs. However, she's not one to share her food and will let them know if they try to sneak a bite from her bowl! Luna, with her windblown hair and elegant movement, could easily be mistaken for a movie star. Her bark is not just a bark; it's a symphony of seduction, inviting you into her world of charm and elegance. Luna is looking for someone who appreciates her style and grace, someone who can match her in sophistication and sweetness. If you're looking for a canine companion who's as classy as she is charming, she'll be here waiting for you. Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. Average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must have. They are NOT off leash dogs and a Pyr off leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of their breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.
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ELI

Great Pyrenees

Male, 5 mos
Granite Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Eli, the 4-month-old neutered Great Pyrenees puppy who's on a mission to find love and adventure! Despite his young age, Eli leads a secret life of love, ready to steal your heart with his irresistible snuggles. This charming pup is determined to find his perfect match and will stop at nothing to make it happen. Originally from a working ranch, Eli decided that chickens were just too much fun to resist. With their funny walks, fluttering, clucking, and crazy flying, who could blame him? Eli enjoys leisurely walks on a leash and is eager to find a loving home where he can be the center of attention. If you're looking for a playful and affectionate companion, Are you ready to let Eli sweep you off your feet and into a world of love and cuddles? Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. Average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must have. They are NOT off leash dogs and a Pyr off leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of their breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.
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OREO

Great Pyrenees

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Granite Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Oreo's story is one of resilience and hope. This lovely boy was once on death row at a kill shelter, where he felt terrified, overwhelmed, and incredibly sad. He was emaciated, dumped, and left to feel alone and unwanted. But thanks to the compassion of a rescue, Oreo's story didn't end there. The rescue couldn't bear to let Oreo's light fade, so they took him in and removed large thorny burrs from behind his ears and throughout his coat. Despite his hardships, Oreo accepted the treatment, showing a remarkable resilience and understanding that he was getting the help he needed. Today, Oreo's tail wags in gratitude, and he's ready to find a home that will restore his faith in humanity. He's a lovely boy who just wants to give love and be loved in return. Oreo is looking for a home that will reassure him, help him recover emotionally, and allow him to be happy and confident again. If you're ready to open your heart and home to Oreo, please consider giving this special boy the second chance he deserves. Contact us today to meet Oreo and start the journey of healing and love together. Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. Average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must have. They are NOT off leash dogs and a Pyr off leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of their breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.
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JAX

Great Pyrenees

Male, 5 mos
Granite Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Jax, the 4-5 month old Great Pyrenees puppy with a heart as big as his fluffy coat! Jax's story started tragically when he was abandoned, but thanks to a kind-hearted samaritan, he found temporary refuge until a rescue could take him in. Now, Jax is looking for his forever home, and he's ready to shower his new family with love and affection. Jax is already housebroken, making him an ideal companion for anyone looking for a furry friend who's ready to settle right in. His sweet nature is described as enough to give you cavities! Despite his rough start, Jax has a heart full of love to give, and he's eagerly waiting for someone to give him the chance to share it. Adopting Jax means opening your heart and home to a lifetime of unconditional love, wagging tails, and endless snuggles. If you're ready to make a difference in the life of a rescued puppy, consider giving Jax the loving home he deserves. Contact us today to meet Jax and start your journey together! Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. Average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must have. They are NOT off leash dogs and a Pyr off leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of their breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.

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Great Pyrenees shelters & rescues in Placerville, California

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Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

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20.8 miles

Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

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20.8 miles

Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

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20.8 miles

Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

Pet Types: dogs

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20.8 miles

Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

Pet Types: dogs

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20.8 miles

Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

Pet Types: dogs

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20.8 miles

Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Rescue

8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746

Pet Types: dogs

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26.2 miles

Placer SPCA - Tahoe

200 Tahoe Avenue, Roseville, CA 95678

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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47.1 miles

Yolo County Animal Services

140C Tony Diaz Drive, Woodland, CA 95776

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Where do Great Pyreneess come from? How many types of Great Pyreneess are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Great Pyrenees.

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