PEARL - GREAT PYRENEES (LONG COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Great Pyrenees Dogs For Adoption in Dallas, TX, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Pearl
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Baby
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Location
Dallas, TX, 75231 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Great Pyrenees (long coat). Hi, I'm Pearl! I ended up at a shelter with my littermates at just 6 weeks old, luckily we were all rescued and now I am in a SPIN foster home with one of my brothers. I'm now almost 3 months old and ready for a forever family. I'm a Great Pyrenees mix, currently weigh 25lbs but when I grow up I'll probably weigh 75-85lbs. My eyes are a beautiful brown! I have an all-white fluffy long coat with the most adorable golden ears and patch over my eye. My patches make me even cuter because one set of my eyelashes are white and the other matches my patch and they are tan! I still have the pinkest paws and my belly has freckles. I'll happily show you my belly for belly rubs and sometimes I sleep with all my legs straight up in the air. I love playing with toys and really really love chasing my puppy brother. I love playing chase so much that I cut my paw on a gutter spout which led me to missing a toe, but you can't tell and I don't even notice! I can get vocal when I play because I love it so much! My foster mom has been really working with me to be crate and potty trained. So far, I've been great about my crate and go in no problem for a treat. I'm still working on getting potty trained but am learning! I do know how to 'Sit' for a treat, sometimes I get really excited for the treat and forget that I'm supposed to sit. I love walks but could use some more practice on the leash. I love a good cuddle and will come running to you for pets with my tail wagging. I once spent the weekend with little kids and had a great time; gave out lots of face kisses. I love car rides but they make me sleepy, so I usually fall asleep within 10 minutes. I haven't ever been swimming but I sometimes splash in my water bowl and stick my whole face in the water. My recent favorite hangout spot has been the empty bathtub, it's my very own fort. If you want to know anything else about me, just reach out to Saving Pyrs In Need (SPIN) Rescue! I can't wait to meet you! xoxo Pearl -- Pearl is currently in a foster home in DFW area of Texas. Out of state applicants are responsible for arranging transport as we don't provide any. Pearl is officially available for pick up May 22nd, but we are taking adoption applications now. Her adoption fee is $300. Her forever home MUST have another dog to play with her and teach manners. Apply to adopt at .spinrescue
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Brown Coat Length: Long Grooming Needs: Moderate Likes to Vocalize: Some Shedding Amount: Moderate Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: Moderate Activity Level: Moderately Active Exercise Needs: Moderate Fence Required: Any Type Obedience Training: Has Basic Training Owner Experience Required: Breed Other: - Yard Required
- Crate Trained
- Housetrained
- Good in a Car
- Likes to Play with Toys
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Playful
- Affectionate
- Intelligent
- Goofy
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Saving Pyrs In Need
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Location:
Dallas, Texas, 75206 USAUSA
Breed overview
Great Pyrenees
A.K.A.: Pyrenean Mountain Dog, Patou, Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées, Pyrenean, Big White Dog, Bear Dog, Gentle Giant, Great Pyr, Pyr
Overview:
The Great Pyrenees is a majestic and ancient breed, originating in the Pyrenean mountains between France and Spain, where they served as formidable livestock guardians. Physically, they are large, powerful dogs, easily recognized by their thick, double coat, typically white (though sometimes marked with badger, grey, or tan), and a distinctive "double dewclaw" on their hind legs. Despite their imposing size, their temperament is generally calm, gentle, and remarkably patient, making them excellent companions. They possess a natural protectiveness, which translates to a watchful eye over their families and property. While loving and tolerant with children, their size and barking tendencies make them less suited for small apartment living; a home with a yard is ideal. Prospective owners should be aware of common health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation, and certain eye conditions, emphasizing the importance of responsible breeding. Their independent nature also means they require consistent, positive reinforcement training.
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