NIMBUS - GOLDEN RETRIEVER / GREAT PYRENEES / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Golden Pyrenees Dogs For Adoption in Spring Lake, NC, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Nimbus
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Young
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Location
Spring Lake, NC, 28390 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Golden Retriever / Great Pyrenees / Mixed (medium coat). Adoption Fee: 495.00. Meet Nimbus — a 1 year old, 25 lb. fluffy heart melter who looks like a Golden Retriever or Great Pyrenees magically packed into a corgi sized body. Quick Facts: Name: Nimbus Breed: Golden Retriever/Great Pyrenees/Corgi Mix Age: 1 year old Weight: 25 lbs. House-Trained: Yes Crate-Trained: No (rides well in the car in a crate though) Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: Not tested Good with Kids: Not tested, but likely fine with school aged, respectful kids Energy Level: Low Fence Required: No About Nimbus’s Breed: Our best guess is that Nimbus is a Golden Retriever/Great Pyrenees/Corgi mixed breed. A Golden Retriever–Great Pyrenees–Corgi mix blends three very different but wonderfully complementary traits: the gentle friendliness of a Golden, the calm, watchful nature of a Great Pyrenees, and the compact, clever charm of a Corgi. Dogs with this mix are often affectionate, people oriented companions who enjoy being close to their humans and observing everything happening around them. Their temperament tends to be steady and sweet, with a mix of playfulness and laid back ease. They typically thrive in homes that offer consistent companionship, moderate exercise, and a calm environment where they can feel connected and secure. A family that enjoys daily walks, gentle structure, and plenty of affection is a great match. Because this mix can combine the Pyrenees’ independence, the Golden’s sociability, and the Corgi’s alertness, they do best with people who appreciate a loyal, steady dog who loves being part of the household’s daily rhythm. What to Love about Nimbus: This adorable little cloud is affectionate, people loving, and especially drawn to male energy — he’s a true “guy’s guy” who would happily hang out for movie nights, backyard lounging, or quiet companionship. Nimbus has a lower key vibe and tends to be observant and easygoing, making him a wonderful buddy for someone who appreciates a calm, loyal sidekick! Nimbus is potty trained and does well with consistent breaks. He hasn’t been crate trained in the home, but he rides calmly in a crate in the car. He’s very food motivated and prefers his own space during mealtime, letting other pets know he’s not interested in sharing. He’s done well with his foster dog siblings as long as they respect his boundaries, and he hasn’t been tested with cats yet. He hasn’t met kids either, but may do well with respectful, older school aged children. He enjoys neighborhood walks and is great on a leash — the perfect walking buddy for someone who likes a relaxed pace. Like any young dog, he loves to chew and hopes his forever home is stocked with plenty of tasty bones! Nimbus is a good listener, affectionate, and loves watching the world around him with quiet curiosity. Nimbus’s Noteworthy Highlights: • 1 year old, 25 lb fluffy mix who looks like a mini Golden/Pyrenees in a corgi body • Affectionate, people loving, and especially drawn to male energy • Lower energy, calm, observant, and an ideal “hang with the guys” buddy • Potty trained and does well with consistent breaks • Not crate trained in the home but rides calmly in a crate in the car • Very food motivated and prefers his own space during meals • Good with other dogs who respect his boundaries; untested with cats • Great on a leash and enjoys relaxed neighborhood walks • Loves chew bones and needs plenty to keep him busy • Sweet, loyal, and affectionate — a steady companion ready to be someone’s best friend Nimbus is a sweet, steady, loyal little fluffball who’s ready to be someone’s best friend and trusted confidant. Comprehensive details are provided in the dog's description. to ensure a smooth process, please submit a completed application through our website at: crisisdogsnc/dog-adoption/. Please note that questions via email or social media channels may not receive a response without a completed application. As part of our commitment to responsible adoption practices, we require excellent veterinarian references and conduct virtual home visits. Additionally, your prior or current dog must be on year-round heartworm prevention. We assist with coordinating transportation by both land and air whenever feasible. All assessments regarding breed and age are conducted by licensed veterinarians. We look forward to assisting you in finding your perfect canine companion!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium Grooming Needs: Moderate Shedding Amount: Moderate -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: Low Activity Level: Slightly Active Exercise Needs: Low Fence Required: Not Required Obedience Training: Needs Training Owner Experience Required: Species Other: - Leash Trained
- Housetrained
- Protective/Territorial
- Good in a Car
- Likes to Be in Your Lap
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Obedient
- Affectionate
- Even-Tempered
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Additional Information
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Organization name
CrisisDogsNC
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Location:
Spring Lake, North Carolina, 28390 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Golden Pyrenees, a delightful cross between the Golden Retriever and the Great Pyrenees, offers the best of both worlds. Originating from intentional breeding to combine desirable traits, this hybrid typically sports a lush, medium-to-long coat in shades of gold, cream, or white, coupled with a sturdy, athletic build. Physically, they are large dogs, inheriting the Great Pyrenees' substantial size and the Golden Retriever's friendly expression. Their temperament is a harmonious blend of the Golden's eagerness to please and the Pyrenees' gentle, watchful nature, making them incredibly loyal, affectionate, and generally good with children and other pets. While highly adaptable, their size and need for moderate exercise mean they are best suited for families with ample space, rather than small apartments. Prospective owners should be aware of potential health concerns inherited from parent breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia or certain heart conditions, underscoring the importance of responsible breeding and regular veterinary check-ups.
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