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Buddy

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Norwich, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Buddy is a one and a half year old Great Pyrenees mix. He came from a farm where he was allowed to roam freely. He was surrendered to FOCCAS because his humans could no longer care for him due to health problems. Buddy is looking for someone to put some time into training him in basic commands and house manners and take him on walks. FOCCAS is a foster based, non-profit rescue in Crossville, TN. The adoption fee Includes Age-Appropriate Vaccinations (DA2PPV, Bordetella, Rabies), Deworming, Spay/Neuter, Microchip, Flea/Tick/Heartworm Prevention, and Sheltering. Adult Dogs are Heartworm Tested and Treated as Needed. FOCCAS does not DNA test or guarantee breed. Buddy's adoption fee is $275. If transport is needed, there are additional fees to cover department of agriculture requirements and transport, the additional fee adds $300 to the adoption fee (any location out of Tennessee, East Coast, Great Lakes or New England regions)Thank You for Your Interest in Adopting a Canine Companion from Foccas-tn.org!To Apply Please Copy and Paste to your browser:https://service.sheltermanager.com/asmservice?account=hb2428&method=online_form_html&formid=41LOCATED IN CROSSVILLE, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, TN. WE CAN TRANSPORT OUT OF STATE, Visit out website for a full list of adoptable pets… https://foccas-tn.org/
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Levi and Wrangler

Great Pyrenees

Male, Adult
Lebanon, CT
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
Wrangler and Levi are littermates and best friends currently living in Southern Vermont. Wrangler can be a little shy at first but warms up quickly, especially when Levi is with him. As such, they must go to a new home together that has space and plenty of love to give. Both boys are gentle, and good with chickens, cats and kids. They also seem fine with other dogs in the limited interactions we’ve had. Unfortunately, due to health reasons, we can no longer keep them in our house so we would love for them a new home where they can be around people again. They have no significant behavior issues or health problems but they are a large breed and do require brushing and grooming to keep their coat clean. They love walks and just playing together in the grass or snow. While this is hard for our family, they really need a family who can give them love and affection in their home. Please reach out with any questions.
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Moose

Great Pyrenees Great Pyrenees

Male, 5 mos
Plainfield, CT
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PUPPY GRACE UNDER FIRE

Great Pyrenees

Female, Puppy
Andover, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  When you first meet our beautiful puppy, Grace Under Fire, you are immediately drawn to her huge presence and beauty at just 15 weeks old and being 28 pounds.  There’s something about her that feels different—like you’re looking into the eyes of a puppy with a fun soul that needs a great deal of love.  She was born accidentally to a litter of 7 puppies and her Mom was a Great Pyrenees and her dad was an Australian Shepherd.  Her litter was born February 26th and she  was raised by the owner of her mom and then brought to a small shelter in Tennessee.  There the puppies spent the next 4 weeks with no adoptions happening.  The shelter director starting making calls and pleas to rescues and Critter Cavalry Rescue could not resist helping these beautiful puppies.   They needed foster care and guidance on what a family love and guidance means individually as puppies.   This incredibly beautiful big girl has the look of a a large Australian Shepherd and has the softest fur and biggest appetite. She does so well with another dog to play with but could certainly be the only dog.  She is having to work hard on knowing all the housebreak times and learning what a crate is all about as well.  We want this girl to grow up successfully in a fenced yard and to learn leash manners right away.  She loves to sleep most of the night in her puppy bed on the floor by the bed.  But Grace is more than just beautiful looking - she is a thoughtful girl that is sensitive and quiet.  She would lay by your feet while you work all day long.  She loves to run and romp in the yard and this is why we are looking for a family with a fence.  She is a smart, observant puppy who takes in the world around her and responds with curiosity and heart. She adores snuggling with her  foster mom and happily soaks up attention, pets, and love from everyone she meets. Watching her romp around with joyful zoomies is pure happiness in motion.  If you are looking for a big dog in your life then Grace will most certainly fill that bill for you.  She should grow to be a 75+ dog much like her Momma.  She is ready for adoption NOW.... spayed and has had all her shots, this girl is ready for a life changing move to a new family that will teach her what unconditional love is all  about.  If you would like an application from Critter Cavalry Rescue then please send an email request for an application to ccrnewengland@gmail.com  We transport on 6/5 to the northeastern corridor and make designated transport stops along the way.     PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comJune 6, 2026, 11:18 am
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MARLEE

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Andover, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  Marlee's story began the way far too many Great Pyrenees stories do. She was found wandering alongside an older female Great Pyr we believe may have been her mother. Like so many livestock guardian dogs, Marlee had been left to roam unsupervised on rural property, with little guidance, socialization, or human connection. Over time, dogs like Marlee lose their sense of where they belong—and sometimes who they belong to. The older female, lovingly named Marilyn, has already found her happy ending with a wonderful family, complete with children, chickens, and a small hobby farm to call home. Now it's Marlee's turn. When Marlee first came into rescue, she wasn't sure about people. She kept her distance and needed time to learn that human hands could offer comfort, kindness, and safety. Her foster mom has patiently shown her what love looks like, and watching Marlee blossom has been nothing short of beautiful. Today, Marlee welcomes affection. She seeks comfort from the people she trusts and reveals the sweet, gentle soul that was hidden beneath her uncertainty. She is crate trained, wonderful with other dogs, respectful of cats, and good with young children, though she can still be a little shy when meeting new people. One of the most endearing things about Marlee is how deeply she feels. She is sensitive to the emotions of her humans and forms meaningful bonds with those who care for her. Every day brings a little more confidence, a little more trust, and another glimpse of the incredible companion she is becoming. Marlee is looking for a patient, loving family familiar with the Great Pyrenees breed—someone who understands that these magnificent dogs need both security and consistency to thrive. Because Great Pyrenees are known for their climbing and roaming instincts, she will require a securely fenced yard with privacy fencing or wrought iron containment. If you've been looking for a loyal companion with a gentle heart and a story of resilience, Marlee may be the one you've been waiting for. She has done the hard work of learning to trust. Now she just needs a family who will never give her a reason to lose that trust again. To learn more about adopting Marlee, please email Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrtennessee@gmail.com. Be sure to tell us where you live and describe your fencing. Marlee is ready for her forever home. Could it be yours?   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comJune 6, 2026, 11:18 am
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Nonny

Great Pyrenees Australian Shepherd

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Madison, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Nonny: The Professional Bubble-Popper & Outdoor Adventurer! Are you looking for a partner-in-crime who is equal parts "working dog" and "total goofball"? Meet Nonny, a stunning 1-year-old Australian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees mix. At 55lbs, he’s the perfect medium-large size for hiking, patrolling, and snuggling. Nonny is a high-energy, happy-go-lucky guy who is looking for a home where he can truly be himself—without an HOA telling him to pipe down! 🌟 The Nonny Personality Profile Goby is a vibrant soul with a list of hobbies that will keep you laughing: • The Entertainer: He is obsessed with chasing bugs, popping bubbles, and playing in the water hose. Yard work becomes a party when Nonny is around! • The Professional: True to his breeds, he loves to "patrol" his territory. He’s a vigilant protector who takes his job seriously. • The Socialite: He is incredibly loving and playful, though he isn't shy about being "vocal" or demanding your attention when he feels ignored. • The Student: He is already house and kennel trained, making his transition into a new home much smoother. 🏡 What Nonny Needs in a Forever Home Nonny is a "big personality" dog, and he needs a family that can match his zest for life: • Space to Roam: Because he’s a vocal lad who loves to explore, he’d thrive in a home with a large yard or, ideally, out in the country. (No HOA-restricted neighborhoods, please—he’s got too much to say!) • Mental & Physical Stimulation: As an aggressive chewer who can get a bit "reconstructive" when bored, Nonny needs plenty of tough toys and daily exercise to keep his brain and jaw busy. • Active Companions: If you love exploring the great outdoors, Goby is your ultimate wingman. Health & Vetting Nonny is "turn-key" and ready to go! • Status: Neutered Male • Health: Fully vaccinated & Heartworm Negative • Extras: Current on all monthly preventatives and microchipped with a lifetime registration included. Currently located/fostering in Texas but available with transport included. Our adoption process includes speaking with current foster/caretaker for additional personality information, pictures, video, and video call (if available). We work with trusted rescue transports that take great care of the fur babies and keep adopters and rescues in the loop the entire trip with dedicated group chats and Life360 tracking, so you know exactly how they are doing and where they are at always. Adoption fee: $400, includes transport.

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21.2 miles

Furbaby Ranch NH

Plainfield, CT 06374

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27.3 miles

Critter Cavalry Rescue New England - CT

Andover, CT 06232

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27.8 miles

Haven Animal Rescue of Texas - CT transport

Madison, CT 06443

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32.9 miles

Furbaby Ranch - Rhode Island Transport

Coventry, RI 02816

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34.4 miles

PawSafe Animal Rescue - CT

348 Old Colony Rd, Eastford, CT 06242

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Rescue

34.5 miles

Spring Branch Rescue - Connecticut

Rocky Hill, CT 06067

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35.1 miles

Save All Dogs Rescue

120 D Hale Rd, Manchester, CT 06042

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Rescue

37.4 miles

New Beginnings Animal Rescue - Branford, CT Transport

Branford, CT 06405

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37.4 miles

Pack Leaders Rescue of Connecticut

East Hartford, CT 06108

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