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Kobe - Courtesy Listing

Great Pyrenees Golden Retriever

Male, Young
Carlsbad Springs, ON
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
Breed: Great Pyrenees/Golden Retriever Mix Age: 1 year Neutered: Yes Size: Large Personality: Affectionate, energetic, loyal, and eager to be part of the family Kobe is a handsome loving young dog who recently turned 1 year old. He is neutered, healthy, and full of personality. Kobe is a loyal companion who enjoys being around his people and has lots of energy for play, walks, and outdoor adventures. Due to his large size and strength, Kobe would do best in a home that has experience with bigger dogs and can provide the space, structure, and exercise he needs to thrive. He is still young and continuing to learn, so consistency and ongoing training will help him reach his full potential. Kobe is looking for a family that can give him the time, attention, and activity level that suits a large, active dog. He has so much love to give and would make a wonderful companion for the right home. This decision has been made with Kobe’s best interests in mind, and we are committed to finding him a safe, loving, and responsible forever home where he can be happy and successful. ❤️ If you think Kobe might be a good fit for your family, please reach out with information about your home, experience with dogs, and lifestyle. This is a courtesy listing. If you are interested in providing Kobe with his forever home, please contact Sabine directly at sabinekurdy@gmail.com
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Bear

Great Pyrenees Irish Wolfhound

Male, Adult
Carlsbad Springs, ON
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Health Issues - Initially came into rescue with dermatitis, but that has been resolved. Temperament - In general a very friendly & affectionate dog, especially within his inner circle. - Bear can be very excitable when he sees people coming his way. He presents his excitement by jumping and mouthing. Although learning to settle down before getting the attention he seeks, his size and weight of 140 lbs can be intimidating. - Bear thrives on attention, so much so that he does not always like when the attention is being removed. He is known to grab you to stop you from going. - Bear is motivated by treats more so than his regular food. - True to the Great Pyrenees breed, Bear has guarding tendencies of his space and his food, which can be unpredictable especially around new people. - Bear walks well on leash. But on occasion will pull should he see something of interest to him. - Bear rides well in a car. - Due to his sheltered upbringing, he does not lunge, but can get overwhelmed and tenses up when he encounters unfamiliar things close up. For example, he has been introduced to a horse and bicycles passing him on a trail. But, he settles down relatively quickly when distracted. - Bear overall appears to be indifferent towards other dogs unless being taunted by reactive dogs in which case he will initially match their energy, but then disengages. He has participated in calm pack walks well. He has not had the opportunity yet, but has shown interest in engaging playfully with other calm dogs. - Given the opportunity, Bear is happy to adjust to the comforts of a couch! Owner Suitability - Needs an owner with experience with large working dog breeds and will be a constant dominant presence in his life, reinforcing positive behaviour with consistent training. - Needs owner to have patience as he learns to trust his new environment and the boundaries set out for him. - Best suited to live with someone who works out of their home, or is retired. - Would benefit from a quiet lifestyle. - Consistent people in his life will make it easier for Bear. Although he loves meeting new people, a high traffic home with too many strangers, will most likely bring out his guarding tendencies. - Must have a fenced in yard. - Best suited to a large property, preferably in the country, with access to inside and out with suitable shelter. - Not suitable for a home with children due to his food aggression.

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6157 Russell Road, Carlsbad Springs, ON K0A 1K0

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