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Great Pyrenees puppies and dogs in Canfield, Ohio

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Brave

Great Pyrenees

Male, young
Streetsboro, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Brave! His birthday is June 27th 2021! We’ve had this boy since he was 8 weeks old. Our family has since grown and we don’t have the time and training to give him. Being a Pyr he bonds very closely with his family and loves attention and cuddles. He needs someone willing to train him and help him to be more social. He is an excellent guard dog! We need to find this boy a new loving home by July. Serious inquiries only please as you must be willing to socialize Brave!
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Adam

Great Pyrenees Beagle

Male, puppy
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
 The pup pictured is one of the “A List Litter”. Beagle mom is Abby, but we don’t know who dad is. We have sent away for a DNA test and will post results as soon as we get them. The pups were born February 24, 2023 to a very good mom.  Girls (6) are: Amber, Amy, Anna, Ashley, Aubree and Ava. Boys (4) are: Adam, Alex, Andy, and Asher. They are all adorable. The name of the puppy is posted on the picture. These guys are playful, sweet and cuddle. Pups will be spayed and neutered and given their one year rabies on June 1, 2023 so can be adopted the weekend of June 2, 2023. They have all their distemper/parvo shots, Bordetella, been wormed and microchipped. Adoption donation is $350. To adopt one of these wonderful puppies, please do our non-obligatory application at www.pawsandprayers.org. Any questions, email marty@pawsandprayers.org . Thinking about a new puppy….. things to keep in mind: Puppy will need time, training, love and connection, mixed in with a load of attention. Best if children are school age or older; we will consider younger children only on exception basis. Puppies have small bladders and need to have someone to let them out regularly for potty breaks…..work from home, work part-time, come home at lunch…..need a plan as they will need you every 4 to 5 hours until they are at least 6 to 8 months old. Will your current pet be willing to accept a new puppy. Puppies can be a handful. Will you be traveling extensively for the next couple of months? Puppy proofing your home is like baby proofing you home; it requires effort. Puppies can go to their new homes from 8 weeks, but holding on a little longer and letting them go around 12 weeks can be really beneficial, as their development and socializing will be a lot more established by that point. Those few extra weeks can make a big difference in how they act in their new home….. more social, less nippy. DNA is in: THE RESULTS: 22.9% Great Pyrenees 20.4% Beagle 15.6% Terrier 10.9% Boxer 8.2% German Shepherd Dog 22.0% Super-mutt* *(Chow Chow, Australian Shepherd, Labrador Retriever, and Collie).June 6, 2023, 1:28 pm
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Andy

Great Pyrenees Beagle

Male, puppy
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
 The pup pictured is one of the “A List Litter”. Beagle mom is Abby, but we don’t know who dad is. We have sent away for a DNA test and will post results as soon as we get them. The pups were born February 24, 2023 to a very good mom.  Girls (6) are: Amber, Amy, Anna, Ashley, Aubree and Ava. Boys (4) are: Adam, Alex, Andy, and Asher. They are all adorable. The name of the puppy is posted on the picture. These guys are playful, sweet and cuddle. Pups will be spayed and neutered and given their one year rabies on June 1, 2023 so can be adopted the weekend of June 2, 2023. They have all their distemper/parvo shots, Bordetella, been wormed and microchipped. Adoption donation is $350. To adopt one of these wonderful puppies, please do our non-obligatory application at www.pawsandprayers.org. Any questions, email marty@pawsandprayers.org . Thinking about a new puppy….. things to keep in mind: Puppy will need time, training, love and connection, mixed in with a load of attention. Best if children are school age or older; we will consider younger children only on exception basis. Puppies have small bladders and need to have someone to let them out regularly for potty breaks…..work from home, work part-time, come home at lunch…..need a plan as they will need you every 4 to 5 hours until they are at least 6 to 8 months old. Will your current pet be willing to accept a new puppy. Puppies can be a handful. Will you be traveling extensively for the next couple of months? Puppy proofing your home is like baby proofing you home; it requires effort. Puppies can go to their new homes from 8 weeks, but holding on a little longer and letting them go around 12 weeks can be really beneficial, as their development and socializing will be a lot more established by that point. Those few extra weeks can make a big difference in how they act in their new home….. more social, less nippy. DNA is in: THE RESULTS: 22.9% Great Pyrenees 20.4% Beagle 15.6% Terrier 10.9% Boxer 8.2% German Shepherd Dog 22.0% Super-mutt* *(Chow Chow, Australian Shepherd, Labrador Retriever, and Collie).June 6, 2023, 1:28 pm
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Asher

Great Pyrenees Beagle

Male, puppy
Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
 The pup pictured is one of the “A List Litter”. Beagle mom is Abby, but we don’t know who dad is. We have sent away for a DNA test and will post results as soon as we get them. The pups were born February 24, 2023 to a very good mom.  Girls (6) are: Amber, Amy, Anna, Ashley, Aubree and Ava. Boys (4) are: Adam, Alex, Andy, and Asher. They are all adorable. The name of the puppy is posted on the picture. These guys are playful, sweet and cuddle. Pups will be spayed and neutered and given their one year rabies on June 1, 2023 so can be adopted the weekend of June 2, 2023. They have all their distemper/parvo shots, Bordetella, been wormed and microchipped. Adoption donation is $350. To adopt one of these wonderful puppies, please do our non-obligatory application at www.pawsandprayers.org. Any questions, email marty@pawsandprayers.org . Thinking about a new puppy….. things to keep in mind: Puppy will need time, training, love and connection, mixed in with a load of attention. Best if children are school age or older; we will consider younger children only on exception basis. Puppies have small bladders and need to have someone to let them out regularly for potty breaks…..work from home, work part-time, come home at lunch…..need a plan as they will need you every 4 to 5 hours until they are at least 6 to 8 months old. Will your current pet be willing to accept a new puppy. Puppies can be a handful. Will you be traveling extensively for the next couple of months? Puppy proofing your home is like baby proofing you home; it requires effort. Puppies can go to their new homes from 8 weeks, but holding on a little longer and letting them go around 12 weeks can be really beneficial, as their development and socializing will be a lot more established by that point. Those few extra weeks can make a big difference in how they act in their new home….. more social, less nippy. DNA is in: THE RESULTS: 22.9% Great Pyrenees 20.4% Beagle 15.6% Terrier 10.9% Boxer 8.2% German Shepherd Dog 22.0% Super-mutt* *(Chow Chow, Australian Shepherd, Labrador Retriever, and Collie).June 6, 2023, 1:28 pm
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Angus & Marcail

Great Pyrenees Great Pyrenees

Male, adult
Chesterland, OH
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I am looking to rehome Angus (male with black & white face) & Marcail (female all white). Both are Great Pyrenees dogs & have been living with dairy goats since they were pups. They need to find a home where both dogs will be accepted since they have been together since they were puppies. I suspect they could be house trained fairly quickly, but they will need a 5-6 ft fenced yard. However the ideal place would be on a farm with livestock or horses. They are wonderful at keeping the coyotes at bay
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Stetson

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Male, 5 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Please note that we are a TX based rescue that transports our dogs once they are adopted. ALL our dogs reside in foster homes in TX. Please fill out an adoption application at haydudeequine.org Stetson - You are the bridge between what was and what will be, my pathway to a new life! The advertising for the very famous Stetson hats describes the product as "meticulously designed and handcrafted in Texas; the name signifies quality and durability." Hey, the same can be said about lil' ol' me!! I have a proud hairytage of a purebred Labrador Retriever Mama and and purebred Great Pyrenees Papa.....and I am proud to be a native Texan :) (photos of parents available upon request!!) With this genetic bonanza, no wonder I am such a handsome guy!! At almost 6 months young (DOB is 12/07/22), I weigh in at a healthy 42 pounds of happy puppy. I am the most laid back and easy going of my litter; most definitely no alpha dog here!! I get along with all of the dogs, but would be happiest with another easy going, confident kind of dog and Hooman personality. I am loving and a great companion. I love my daily walks and swimming in the river, but am not going to be hyper if I don't run a marathon daily! I have a very low to medium energy level and a very zen aura. Foster Mum says that I am an old soul. I will most likely be around 60-70 pounds when fully growed :) I am crate trained, working on house training, and know how to walk on a leash. I am a "Good Boy" and try to make my Foster Mum happy. I don't jump up on people or tear toys up. I like to play with the other dogs and toys in a gentle manner. My overall behavior is calm. If you have been waiting for a gentle, kind soul to fill your life with peaceful coexistence, I am your guy!!

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Paws and Prayers

P.O. Box 67166, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44222

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P.O. Box 67166, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44222

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Paws and Prayers

P.O. Box 67166, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44222

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49.7 miles

Hay Dude Equine Rescue - PA transport

Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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