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Leonberger puppies and dogs in Sonoma, California

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Mya

Great Pyrenees

Female, 3 yrs
Sonoma, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Mya is a beautiful Great Pyrenees mix with the softest soul. She’s incredibly sweet, loving, and gentle, and while she can be a bit nervous in new environments, her true personality shines through quickly once she feels safe. Mya doesn’t show any preference between men or women—she simply loves kind humans and responds beautifully to calm, patient companionship. True to her Pyrenees roots, she has a serene presence and a thoughtful, affectionate nature that makes her a joy to be around. She’s the kind of dog who will quietly lean into you for comfort, offer unwavering loyalty, and blossom with reassurance and routine. If you’re looking for a genuinely lovely dog with a tender heart and calm energy, Mya is something special.
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Miss Lola

Great Pyrenees

Female, 2 yrs
Sonoma, CA
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,
Story
Lola is a beautiful, 2-year-old Great Pyrenees mix with a big heart and classic guardian-dog instincts. When she’s calm and settled at home, Lola is truly wonderful: affectionate, sweet, and deeply devoted to her people. She loves being part of family life, enjoys gentle handling for petting and grooming, and is fully house-trained. Indoors, she’s loyal, gentle, and content to be near her humans. Lola is also very much a working-breed dog at heart. She is a natural guard dog and takes her role seriously. While she has made progress learning the everyday sounds of a home, she still barks frequently when something catches her attention. When she becomes overstimulated, the barking can be intense and difficult to interrupt—especially if she hasn’t had enough physical and mental exercise. Enrichment activities like frozen Kongs have been helpful in keeping her busy and engaged. Where Lola struggles most is on leash. Outside the home, she becomes anxious and reactive to other dogs, sudden noises, and fast-moving people or vehicles like scooters and bikes. When triggered, she can fixate and pull very hard. Because Lola is large and strong, this makes leash walking challenging. Lola is not a city dog and would thrive in a very specific environment: Lola’s ideal home 🏡 - A large, securely fenced property where she can safely run and burn energy off-leash - A rural or quiet setting with minimal outside stimulation - An experienced dog owner, ideally familiar with guardian breeds - Someone who understands and can tolerate barking - A physically strong handler willing to pursue professional training if leash walking is a goal Lola is not a beginner dog, and she is not a low-maintenance or hypoallergenic poodle mix. She is a smart, resilient, working-breed dog who needs the right setting to truly shine. Despite these challenges, Lola is an incredibly loving and gentle soul when her environment meets her needs. She bonds deeply, offers endless affection, and wants nothing more than to feel safe and understood. With the right home, she has the potential to be an amazing companion. Lola deserves a forever home that truly understands who she is—a devoted guardian with a soft heart—and gives her the space, structure, and experience she needs to thrive. 💛
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Nova

Great Pyrenees

Female, 5 yrs
Sonoma, CA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Nova is a truly gorgeous Great Pyrenees mama and the definition of gentle, loving, and serene. With that classic Pyr calm and steady presence, she brings a sense of peace wherever she goes—and then promptly rolls over for belly rubs. 🐾 She is incredibly affectionate and thrives on human connection, happily soaking up pets, scratches, and all the love you’re willing to give. True to the breed’s famously patient and nurturing nature, Nova is wonderful with kids and has that soft, tolerant demeanor that makes her such a joy to have around. Nova is excellent on leash, making walks relaxed and enjoyable, and she absolutely loves car rides—always ready to hop in and join you for the next adventure. Her mellow, friendly personality makes her an easy companion who fits seamlessly into family life. ✨ Nova is spayed and up to date on all vaccines, and she’s ready to be someone’s devoted best friend. If you’re dreaming of a loyal, affectionate Great Pyrenees with endless love (and belly rub requests) to give, Mama Nova is waiting for you. 🤍🐶

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Where do Leonbergers come from? How many types of Leonbergers are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Leonberger.

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