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Great Pyrenees puppies and dogs in Springfield, Michigan

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Asha

Great Pyrenees

Female, 7 mos
Battle Creek, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Asha is a Female Pyrenees mix DOB: February of 2026 Adoption fee: $200 I am a cute ball of fur. I will be larger in size as an adult. I am new to the shelter, so only a few behavior characteristics have jumped out to say. I will be best with a male dog in my new home, but I could be just fine as the only dog. I do investigate the environment but will come in for some pets in between sniffing. I would do my best with a physically fenced yard. I may require it pending previous experience and location. I am not fit for apartment life. I would do my best with someone willing to set clear boundaries, be consistent, and fair with my training. My focus is very short currently, but with less commotion around me, I should settle down (in puppy style of course) to allow for training to sink in. I would do best with older children (8-10 years old). I have not met cats at this time. With the right owner, I could possibly adjust to a dog friendly cat.

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Asha

Great Pyrenees

Female, 7 mos
Battle Creek, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Asha is a Female Pyrenees mix DOB: February of 2026 Adoption fee: $200 I am a cute ball of fur. I will be larger in size as an adult. I am new to the shelter, so only a few behavior characteristics have jumped out to say. I will be best with a male dog in my new home, but I could be just fine as the only dog. I do investigate the environment but will come in for some pets in between sniffing. I would do my best with a physically fenced yard. I may require it pending previous experience and location. I am not fit for apartment life. I would do my best with someone willing to set clear boundaries, be consistent, and fair with my training. My focus is very short currently, but with less commotion around me, I should settle down (in puppy style of course) to allow for training to sink in. I would do best with older children (8-10 years old). I have not met cats at this time. With the right owner, I could possibly adjust to a dog friendly cat.
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WYLIE

Great Pyrenees

Male, Puppy
Coldwater, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Wylie is an 1 to 2 year old, 67-lb Great Pyrenees mix who has been doing wonderfully in foster care with structure, routine, and clear communication.He has adjusted very well to a consistent daily routine and is proving to be a thoughtful, responsive young dog. Wylie has been introduced to a neutral female dog and does great with her — both dogs are polite, relaxed, and respectful of each other’s space.He is currently working through slow, structured introductions with other foster dogs. These introductions are done gradually with obedience incorporated into every interaction, and Wylie has been very receptive and eager to learn.Dog social skills:• Outdoors, through fencing, Wylie is friendly and playful. He often invites interaction with play bows and happy vocalizations.• Indoors, in neutral spaces, he remains calm, relaxed, and appropriately social, even when dogs are able to sniff through fencing.• He responds very well to high-value rewards and positive reinforcement during these interactions.In areas he considers more “his space” — such as his kennel area or the office — Wylie can show some context-based reactivity. This does not appear to be aggression. Instead, it’s consistent with territorial or barrier-related behavior that is likely learned over time rather than emotionally driven. This type of behavior is common and manageable with structure.His foster mom who is a dog trainer has already begun addressing this with clear boundaries, structured obedience, and consistent commands like “leave it” and “quiet,” paired with fair corrections and strong positive reinforcement. Wylie responds quickly and learns fast.Because of this, adopters should be aware that similar behaviors could surface during the typical three-month decompression period after adoption. With consistency, routine, and clear leadership, this behavior has proven very manageable.Overall:Wylie is a smart, responsive, and promising young dog who thrives with structure and clear communication. He continues to make great progress and would do best in a home committed to routine, training, and helping him continue building confidence.I am crate trained, house trained, micro-chipped, neutered and up to date on my vaccines.My adoption fee is $300.00. If you have questions not covered in this bio, please email us at projecthoperescue@gmail.com. To apply to adopt, visit our website at www.projecthoperescue.org to fill out an adoption application. Show less How To Adopt March 9, 2026, 5:54 pm
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Snowball II

Great Pyrenees

Male, 6 yrs 3 mos
Quincy, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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Marshmallow

Great Pyrenees

Male, Adult
Cassopolis, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Marshmallow is a BIG dude with an even bigger personality. He knows sit, shake, and down. He is gentle on leash and loves to hug!

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4.6 miles

Humane Society of South Central Michigan

2500 Watkins Road, Battle Creek, MI 49015

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24.7 miles

Project Hope Animal Rescue

P.O. Box 382, Coldwater, MI 49036

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25.8 miles

Humane Society of Branch County

969 Wildwood Rd, Quincy, MI 49082

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46.5 miles

Cass County Animal Control

323 M 62, Cassopolis, MI 49031

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