Adopt

Great Pyrenees puppies and dogs in Dalton, Georgia

Looking for a Great Pyrenees puppy or dog in Dalton, Georgia? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Great Pyrenees near you.

Picture of Great Pyrenees

Adopt a Great Pyrenees near you in Dalton, Georgia

We don't see any Great Pyrenees available for adoption right now, but new adoptable pets are added every day. Try a different search below!

Or, how about these Great Pyrenees in cities near Dalton, Georgia

These Great Pyrenees are available for adoption close to Dalton, Georgia.
We'll also keep you updated on Hannah's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Hannah

Hannah

Great Pyrenees Australian Shepherd

Female, 5 yrs 1 mo
Chattanooga, TN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
-
We'll also keep you updated on Stella and Ella's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Stella and Ella

Stella and Ella

Great Pyrenees German Shepherd Dog

Female, 5 mos
Chattanooga, TN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
-
We'll also keep you updated on Otto's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Otto

Otto

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Rossville, GA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Otto, a spunky 2 year old Pyrenees mix pup with a heart of gold and a nose for adventure! This fluffy bundle of joy earned his name after being discovered fearlessly chasing cars in traffic. But don't worry-"Auto" is now safe and sound, and he's eager to find a loving forever home. Despite his rough start in life, Otto has an incredibly sweet and loving disposition. He's fantastic with other dogs and knows how to light up a room with his playful antics and goofy charm. His zest for life is contagious, and he'll keep you entertained with his energetic spirit. When he's not busy playfully romping around with his canine companions, he loves nothing more than to cuddle up and shower his humans with affection. His gentle nature and unwavering loyalty are sure to make him an exceptional addition to any family. If you're ready to open your heart and home to a fun-loving pup who's equal parts playful and snuggly, look no further than Otto. He's more than ready to put his adventurous days behind him and start a new chapter filled with endless belly rubs, treats, and a family to call his own!
We'll also keep you updated on Rocky's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Rocky

Rocky

Great Pyrenees Border Collie

Male, 3 mos
Rossville, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
-
We'll also keep you updated on Nakoa (3-legs)'s adoption status with email updates.
Special Needs
Photo of Nakoa (3-legs)

Nakoa (3-legs)

Great Pyrenees Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Young
Chattanooga, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Adoptions (adoptions@thalppc.com) for more information about this pet. Nakoa is a 1 year old true mix that weighs 46 pounds. We did a DNA test through Wisdom Panel and were completely suprised at his results. He is 25% Great Pyranees, 12% Australian Cattle Dog, 11% German Shepherd, 9% Anatolian Shepherd, and 8% Labrador Retriever.His name is Native American for 'brave and courageous warrior' and he is exactly that! Nakoa was rescued by our friends at Perry's Promise after her showed up with an injured leg that had a wound on his foot with exposed bone. He had total nerve damage and needed a full amputation. He spent several weeks in a foster home to recover from surgery but is now at the shelter enjoying his time with the other office dogs Almond Joy, Zyla, and Skyy. Here is what Nakoa has to say about himself:)Hi! I'm Nakoa!I am the cutest tripod you'll ever meet! The first year of my life has been rough so along with my tripod status, I'm still learning how to be a dog. I'm still pretty nervous around humans, but after weeks in a foster home and hanging out at PPC I'm relaxing. I have learned lots but I've still got lots more to learn!I had to learn how to walk again and I wasn't very motivated to move around much after my surgery, but once I met other dogs, I decided keeping up with them was worth moving around for. Other dogs have helped me open up and made me less nervous about being left alone, and my foster mom thinks a forever home with another dog or dogs would be perfect for me. I learned I like toys but I’m still not sure how to use them. I can entertain myself well with Kong-type toys or chew bones and I like to toss balls and stuffies to myself, but I haven’t figured out how to chase after a toy if it’s thrown for me. I think with some practice though I’ll get the hang of it.I’ve learned what furniture is and I like it because it means I can lay with my human. The big bed is my favorite. I didn't know about all the sounds human toys make, and I’ve gotten used to lots of them, but I will probably still come across new sounds that make me jumpy. I prefer the vacuum over the dishwasher.I’ve learned one of my favorite things to do is play in the yard! I like running after you, then I’ll slide through the yard on my tummy before I flop over and roll around on my back. And I know I LOVE love! Once I got used to my foster mom I would lay my head on her hand when I wanted pets. I liked rubbing my head on her while she laughed at my goofiness, and laying together in the big bed was lots of fun. I’ve come a long way with house training and I need more exposure to walking on a leash. I’ve also been working on my separation anxiety and hanging out at PPC has helped me lots.I have learned lots but I've still got lots more to learn! The amount of progress I've made is impressive, but I need a family that understands a new environment will make me reserved and timid at first. I need a family to have patience and give me time to show them what a loving and playful pup I will be once I know they're my family.    The adoption fee is $135 which includes a free veterinary exam within 2 weeks of adoption at local participating vets, up to date vaccinations, test for heartworms & heartworm preventative medication, dewormer, flea preventative, microchip, & spay or neuter.We're open Wednesday - Sunday 12 - 5 p.m but doing adoptions and meet & greets by appointment only.  If you are seriously interested in adopting please fill our our online application here: https://bit.ly/3HN4Tqq Check out our website at https://www.petplacementcenter.com/    January 30, 2026, 10:38 am
We'll also keep you updated on Hank's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Hank

Hank

Great Pyrenees Siberian Husky

Male, Puppy
Woodstock, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Hank!   Hank is a gentle, relatively calm puppy for his age with a big heart and a smart little brain to match. He’s already showing how intelligent he is—he learned to sit in just two tries and is happy to do it again for treats.   Hank gets along wonderfully with both small and large dogs and is an excellent car rider. He even visits the office with his foster mom and handles it like a pro. He loves being outside, enjoys squeaky toys, and is just as content relaxing on a cool tile floor.   At night, Hank sleeps peacefully in his crate with no accidents. While he’s not fully house-trained yet, he’s doing very well for his age when taken outside frequently.   One thing you’ll notice right away is Hank’s super soft, extremely thick coat—it’s gorgeous and will require regular brushing and grooming to keep it looking its best.   Hank is a sweet, well-mannered pup who’s off to a great start and will make a wonderful companion for a lucky family. A young, friendly companion dog is highly recommended. Fenced yard required for off leash playtime. Available 2/21. Adoption fee $600.    Visit ruffredemption.org to complete an application. All Ruff Redemption Dogs are spayed/neutered and microchipped prior to adoption. They also receive a minimum of two distemper/parvo vaccines, medication for the treatment and prevention of intestinal worms, and monthly heart worm/flea prevention while in our care. Rabies vaccines are given if the dog is 16 weeks of age or older.  February 8, 2026, 4:17 pm

Search for a Great Pyrenees puppy or dog

Use the search tool below to browse adoptable Great Pyrenees puppies and adults Great Pyrenees in Dalton, Georgia.

Great Pyrenees puppies and dogs in nearby cities

Related breeds in Dalton, Georgia

Great Pyrenees shelters & rescues in Dalton, Georgia

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Great Pyrenees puppies in Dalton, Georgia. Browse these Great Pyrenees rescues and shelters below.

Here are a few organizations closest to you:

Rescue

21.2 miles

Troopers Treasures

Chattanooga, TN 37421

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

23.7 miles

Fraternity of the 4 Paws

14 FISHER RD, Rossville, GA 30741

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Shelter

31 miles

Pet Placement Center

5975 Dayton Blvd, Chattanooga, TN 37415

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

48.7 miles

Ruff Redemption Rescue, Inc.

Woodstock, GA 30189

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Shelter

48.9 miles

Cherokee County Animal Shelter

1015 Univeter Road, Canton, GA 30115

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, small animals

More an arrow icon

Rescue

49.3 miles

Cherokee Humane Society

Acworth, GA 30102

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

49.6 miles

MARC - Marion Animal Resource Connection

225 Sequatchie Lane, Sequatchie, TN 37374

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Looking for a specific shelter or rescue?

If you're not seeing what you're looking for, try our shelter and rescue search. We have more than 17,000 organizations in our database with furry pals waiting for a new home!

magnifying glass with cat and dog

Want to learn more about adopting a Great Pyrenees puppy or dog?

We've got all the info you need on adopting and caring for a Great Pyrenees puppy. Check out the links below for everything you ever wanted to know about Great Pyrenees puppies and adults.

Great Pyrenees basics

clipboard with list

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.

Learn More an arrow icon