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Bear

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 mos
Murray, UT
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Socks

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 mos
Murray, UT
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Togo

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 mos
Murray, UT
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Zippy

Dogo Argentino Great Pyrenees

Male, Young
Holladay, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Good with kids, Good with dogs,
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Meet Zippy Male DOB: April 7, 2026 Current Weight: 25 lbs Expected Adult Weight: 70–90 lbs (estimate) Breed: Dogo Argentino / Great Pyrenees Mix Neutered (Fixed): Pending (age-appropriate) Vaccines: Current for Age (Puppy Vaccine Series Ongoing) Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Personality, Breed Info & Expectations Zippy is a happy, outgoing puppy with a playful spirit and a contagious enthusiasm for life. True to his name, he loves staying active, exploring new places, and turning every day into an adventure. Whether he's playing with toys, romping around the yard, or investigating something new, Zippy approaches life with confidence and excitement. He is highly social and enjoys being around people. Zippy thrives on interaction and loves being included in family activities. His cheerful personality and affectionate nature make him a wonderful companion for adopters looking for a fun-loving dog who is eager to be part of the action. As a Dogo Argentino / Great Pyrenees Mix, Zippy may inherit the intelligence, loyalty, and confidence of both breeds. This mix often produces dogs that are devoted to their families, eager to learn, and highly people-oriented. While he is currently a playful puppy, he is expected to mature into a large dog that will benefit from continued training, socialization, and structure. Because Zippy is still growing, adopters should expect a large adult dog and be prepared for the responsibilities that come with his future size and exercise needs. Zippy would thrive in a home prepared for: Ongoing puppy training and supervision Daily exercise, playtime, and enrichment Positive socialization experiences Structure, consistency, and routine A lifelong commitment to his emotional and physical well-being The responsibilities of owning a large-breed dog Training, Adjustment & What to Expect Many rescue puppies come from uncertain beginnings and may not have had structure, socialization, or formal training before arriving at rescue. Puppies require time, patience, and consistency as they learn how to navigate life in a home environment. Adopters should expect normal puppy behaviors such as chewing, teething, accidents, learning household routines, and testing boundaries. These behaviors are a normal and healthy part of puppy development. Zippy will benefit from: Positive reinforcement training Daily structure and routine Continued socialization and exposure Patience, consistency, and supervision Gentle guidance throughout his development Please remember the 3-3-3 Rule: 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn routine 3 months to feel fully at home With patience, training, and love, Zippy will grow into a confident, loyal, and well-mannered companion. Owner Responsibilities & Veterinary Care Owning a puppy is a lifelong commitment that includes training, exercise, veterinary care, and emotional responsibility. Zippy will need: Routine veterinary care and completion of his puppy vaccine series Preventative care including flea, tick, and parasite prevention Proper nutrition to support healthy growth Daily exercise and mental enrichment Ongoing training and socialization A safe, stable indoor living environment Because Zippy is expected to mature into a large dog, adopters should be prepared to provide appropriate exercise, training, veterinary care, and lifelong support throughout his life. Zippy is an indoor family dog and is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles-based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in multiple states because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. June 18, 2026, 12:28 pm
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Badger

Dogo Argentino Great Pyrenees

Male, Young
Holladay, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
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  Meet Badger Male DOB: April 7, 2026 Weight: 28 lbs current. (large breed) Breed: Dogo Argentino / Great Pyrenees Mix Neutered (Fixed): Pending (age-appropriate) Vaccines: Current for Age (Puppy Vaccine Series Ongoing) Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Personality, Breed Info & Expectations Badger is a happy, easygoing puppy with a playful personality and a heart full of love. He enjoys making new friends, exploring his surroundings, and soaking up attention from everyone he meets. While he loves a good play session, he also has a sweet, affectionate side and enjoys relaxing near his favorite people after a day of fun. Badger is the kind of puppy who brings smiles wherever he goes. He has a goofy charm, a friendly attitude, and a gentle nature that makes him a joy to be around. As he continues to grow, he is looking for a family that will provide guidance, structure, and plenty of opportunities to learn and explore. As a Dogo Argentino / Great Pyrenees Mix, Badger may inherit the loyalty and intelligence of both breeds. This combination often produces dogs that are devoted to their families, confident, and eager to be involved in daily life. Early socialization and positive training will help him grow into a well-mannered and confident adult companion. Badger would thrive in a home prepared for: Ongoing puppy training and supervision Daily exercise and enrichment Positive socialization experiences Structure, consistency, and routine A lifelong commitment to his emotional and physical well-being As a large-breed mix puppy, Badger will continue growing and will need a family prepared for his future size and exercise needs. Training, Adjustment & What to Expect Many rescue puppies come from uncertain beginnings and may not have had structure, socialization, or formal training before arriving at rescue. Adopters should expect normal puppy behaviors such as chewing, teething, accidents, learning household routines, and testing boundaries. These are all part of healthy puppy development. Badger will benefit from: Positive reinforcement training Daily structure and routine Continued socialization and exposure Patience, consistency, and supervision Mental and physical enrichment Please remember the 3-3-3 Rule: 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn routine 3 months to feel fully at home With patience, training, and love, Badger will grow into a loyal and devoted companion. Owner Responsibilities & Veterinary Care Owning a puppy is a lifelong commitment that includes training, exercise, veterinary care, and emotional responsibility. Badger will need: Routine veterinary care and completion of his puppy vaccine series Preventative care including flea, tick, and parasite prevention Proper nutrition to support healthy growth Daily exercise and mental enrichment Ongoing training and socialization A safe, stable indoor living environment Because Badger is expected to mature into a larger dog, adopters should be prepared to provide appropriate exercise, training, and lifelong care. Badger is an indoor family dog and is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles-based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in multiple states because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. June 18, 2026, 12:28 pm
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Lily

Dogo Argentino Great Pyrenees

Female, Young
Holladay, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
  Meet Lily Female DOB: April 7, 2026 Current Weight: 22 lbs Expected Adult Weight: 70–90 lbs (estimate) Breed: Dogo Argentino / Great Pyrenees Mix Spayed (Fixed): Pending (age-appropriate) Vaccines: Current for Age (Puppy Vaccine Series Ongoing) Microchipped Healthy & Adoption-Ready Personality, Breed Info & Expectations Lily is a sweet, affectionate puppy with a gentle soul and a loving heart. She enjoys being close to her people and thrives on companionship, attention, and affection. While she certainly enjoys puppy playtime and exploring the world around her, she is also happy to curl up beside her favorite humans and enjoy quiet moments together. Lily has a calm, friendly disposition and approaches new experiences with curiosity and kindness. She enjoys meeting people, learning new things, and being included in everyday family activities. Her loving personality and gentle nature make her a wonderful companion for families looking for a loyal and affectionate best friend. As a Dogo Argentino / Great Pyrenees Mix, Lily may inherit the best qualities of both breeds. Dogo Argentino mixes are often known for their loyalty, intelligence, and devotion to their families, while Great Pyrenees mixes are often recognized for their gentle, nurturing nature and strong bonds with their people. This combination can produce a dog that is loving, loyal, intelligent, and deeply connected to its family. Because Lily is still a young puppy and already weighs 22 pounds, adopters should expect her to mature into a large dog. Large-breed puppies require ongoing training, socialization, exercise, and responsible ownership throughout their lives. Lily would thrive in a home prepared for: Ongoing puppy training and supervision Daily exercise, enrichment, and socialization Positive reinforcement training Structure, consistency, and routine A lifelong commitment to her emotional and physical well-being The responsibilities that come with a large-breed dog She is still growing and will need a family willing to guide her through puppyhood with patience, consistency, and love. Training, Adjustment & What to Expect Many rescue puppies come from uncertain beginnings and may not have had structure, socialization, or formal training before arriving at rescue. Puppies require time, patience, and consistency as they learn how to navigate life in a home environment. Adopters should expect normal puppy behaviors such as chewing, teething, accidents, learning household routines, and testing boundaries. These behaviors are a normal and healthy part of puppy development. Lily will benefit from: Positive reinforcement training Daily structure and routine Continued socialization and exposure Patience, consistency, and supervision Gentle guidance throughout her development Please remember the 3-3-3 Rule: 3 days to decompress 3 weeks to learn routine 3 months to feel fully at home With patience, training, and love, Lily will grow into a confident, well-mannered, and devoted companion. Owner Responsibilities & Veterinary Care Owning a puppy is a lifelong commitment that includes training, exercise, veterinary care, and emotional responsibility. Lily will need: Routine veterinary care and completion of her puppy vaccine series Preventative care including flea, tick, and parasite prevention Proper nutrition to support healthy growth Daily exercise and mental enrichment Ongoing training and socialization A safe, stable indoor living environment Because Lily is expected to mature into a large dog, adopters should be prepared to provide appropriate exercise, training, veterinary care, and lifelong support throughout her life. Lily is an indoor family dog and is not to be chained or left outside. Adoption Information If you are interested in adopting this wonderful dog, please complete an adoption application by visiting: https://www.ozzieandfriendsrescue.org/adoptions Thank you for considering adoption through Ozzie and Friends Rescue, a Los Angeles-based rescue dedicated to giving dogs a second chance at a loving home. Our team carefully reviews every application and will reach out to help match you with the right dog for your home and lifestyle. You may be seeing our dogs listed in multiple states because we work hard to give as many of our rescue dogs as possible the opportunity to be seen by loving families beyond our local area. While we are based in Los Angeles, we expand our reach throughout the Western United States and the Midwest to help more dogs find the forever homes they deserve. We understand that transportation and adoption fees can sometimes feel like a big commitment, and we truly appreciate every person who considers opening their heart and home to a rescue dog. Our goal is simply to give these dogs the best chance at being seen, adopted, and loved. Ozzie and Friends Rescue coordinates safe and reliable transport so adopted dogs can travel to their new homes across the Western United States, Canada, and the Midwest. We can’t wait to help you meet your next fur-ever best friend. June 18, 2026, 12:28 pm

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Bear

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 mos
Murray, UT
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Socks

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 mos
Murray, UT
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Togo

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 mos
Murray, UT
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Emma

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Salt Lake City, UT
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Emma is a beautiful 3.5-year-old Great Pyrenees with all the qualities that make this breed so beloved—loyal, gentle, intelligent, and devoted to her people. While she can be a little shy when meeting someone new, Emma warms up quickly and is happy to accept pets and affection once she feels comfortable. Beneath her reserved exterior is a sweet, sensitive girl who is looking for a family she can call her own. Emma enjoys spending time with her people but also has an independent streak, as many Great Pyrenees do. She is content to relax nearby, keeping an eye on her surroundings, and appreciates having space to do her own thing. She is house trained and has excellent manners in the home, making her an easy companion to live with. One of Emma's favorite things is meeting other dogs. She loves canine friends and enjoys playing, so she may thrive with a well-matched dog companion. Although she has never lived with other animals, she has shown positive social skills with dogs. Her experience with cats is unknown.Emma would do best in a home that understands her sensitive nature and can help build her confidence in new situations. She can become anxious during car rides and may feel nervous when entering unfamiliar buildings. With patience, consistency, and gentle encouragement, she continues to gain confidence and trust. Because she has a history of digging and attempting to escape, a secure fenced yard and attentive supervision outdoors will be important for her safety. Emma is the perfect blend of gentle affection and quiet independence. She would love a family that appreciates the unique personality of a Great Pyrenees and is willing to give her the time she needs to settle in and feel secure. In return, you'll gain a loyal companion who will be devoted to her family and always happy to be by your side. ❤️Dogs are not placed on a first-come, first-serve basis. We strive to find the perfect home for each animal. Applications may take up to 48 hours to process. All CAWS animals are fixed, microchipped, and vaccinated. Her adoption fee is $200. If you are interested in adopting a CAWS pet, please fill out an online application at http://caws.org/adoption-application If you are interested in adopting a CAWS pet, please fill out an online application at https://caws.org/adoption-applicationJune 18, 2026, 7:35 am
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Andre

Great Pyrenees Husky

Male, Adult
Salt Lake City, UT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Andre – The Big, Goofy Lovebug You’ve Been Waiting For!Andre is a 105-pound 7.5 year old Great Pyrenees/Husky mix with a larger-than-life personality and an even bigger heart. At his core, he’s a goofy, cuddly, attention-loving boy who just wants to be near his people—whether that’s following you from room to room or flopping over for belly rubs (all four paws in the air, of course!).Andre has excellent house manners and is both house-trained and crate-trained—just say “kennel” and he happily heads to his favorite cozy spot. He knows commands like sit, down, and place, and is very treat-motivated, making him a great candidate for continued training.While he’s generally low-energy around the house, Andre does have bursts of excitement—especially on walks or when something catches his attention. He’s currently working on leash manners, as he can pull when excited, but he’s making progress. He enjoys daily walks, playing tug with his rope toy, and batting around his favorite “fishing pole” toy.Andre is good with cats and does well with children. With people, he may take a moment to warm up, but a treat quickly wins him over. He can get vocal when he sees or hears something outside, and may bark when visitors arrive, but he responds well to guidance and settling cues.He’s not the best fit for dog parks or high-energy dog interactions, as he can get overwhelmed and unsure how to channel his excitement. However, with the right match and introductions, he may be able to live with another calm pet.What makes Andre truly special is his lovable, slightly goofy charm. He’s been known to stop people in their tracks just to admire how handsome he is—and once you meet him, you’ll understand why. He gives the best “side eye,” loves a good sniff of anything new in the house, and will happily soak up all the affection you’re willing to give.Andre would do best in a home that can provide structure, patience, and continued guidance—especially around managing his excitement. A yard and a family who can help him feel secure and understood would be ideal.If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate, and entertaining companion who will keep you smiling every day, Andre is ready to be your new best friend.All CAWS pets are fixed, vaccinated, and microchipped. Andre’s adoption fee is $200. Dogs are not placed on a first-come, first-served basis—we focus on finding the perfect match for each animal.Ready for big love from an even bigger heart?Apply to adopt Andre here: http://caws.org/adoption-application If you are interested in adopting a CAWS pet, please fill out an online application at https://caws.org/adoption-applicationJune 18, 2026, 7:35 am
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Denali

Great Pyrenees

Male, Adult
Bountiful, UT
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
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Surrendered to a rural shelter and moved to another, now with our rescue, welcome Denali!  This absolutely adorable guy was at risk of euthanasia for getting a bit too excited and not having the best manners. Thank heavens for fosters who literally saved his life!  Just a couple of weeks with them and a virtual session with our behaviorist and Denali is doing fantastic! He adores people and does great with other dogs.  His coat was shaved at a previous shelter due to matting and foxtails, once it grows back he'll be an incredibly fluffy handsome boy. This sweet boy is being fostered in West Jordan, Utah. Please check back soon for updates as he's still quite new to us. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.March 8, 2026, 12:51 pm

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*Famous Amos*

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, Young
Salt Lake City, UT
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
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Hey, I'm Famous Amos!I'm your 1-year-old bundle of energy, fun, and nonstop entertainment! I'm a true party animal who thinks everything in life is meant for exploring, adventuring, and play, and I'm always ready to bring the excitement wherever I go. I'm super smart and already know some basic commands, but I really thrive when I have a job to do-give me something to focus on and I'll shine! I'm active, athletic, and absolutely love toys and treats (the ultimate motivators), plus I'm great with other dogs and full of affection to share. If you're looking for a playful, lively companion who will keep you laughing and on the move, I'm your guy!*Qualifies for Pets for Patriots programPlease email Adoptions@saltlakecounty.gov with questions Primary Color: White Secondary Color: Brown Weight: 43.5 Age: 1yrs 2mths 4wks

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Humane Society of Utah

4242 S. 300 W., Murray, UT 84107

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Community Animal Welfare Society

Salt Lake City, UT 84103

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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14.6 miles

Great Pyrenees Rescue Resources Utah Montana

448 W 2400 S, Bountiful, UT 84010

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23.9 miles

Mountain Mama Pyrs and Pups

82 WEST 300 SOUTH, MIDWAY, UT 84049, Midway, UT 84049

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30.1 miles

Happy Tails at Pegasus

291 Race Street, Grantsville, UT 84029

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

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