MOLLIE MAE - SAINT BERNARD / GREAT PYRENEES / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Saint Pyrenees Dogs For Adoption in St. Augustine, FL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Mollie Mae
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
St. Augustine, FL, 32085 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Saint Bernard / Great Pyrenees / Mixed. Mollie Mae is a 3-year-old female Great Pyrenees–St. Bernard mix with a heart as big as her paws. Her favorite way to say hello is with a gentle hug, and snuggles are the fastest way to win her affection. Sweet-natured and easygoing, Mollie is always happy to be included and thrives on the companionship of both people and other animals. She loves having the freedom to explore her surroundings, whether she’s investigating a new trail or enjoying a leisurely walk with her favorite humans. With her loving personality and joyful spirit, Mollie Mae brings warmth and happiness wherever she goes.
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Ayla's Acres No-Kill Animal Rescue
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Location:
St. Augustine, Florida, 32085 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Saint Pyrenees, a majestic crossbreed blending the Great Pyrenees and Saint Bernard, inherits a powerful lineage. Originating from designer breeders seeking a dog with the protective instincts of a Pyrenees and the gentle nature of a Saint Bernard, this large companion typically possesses a substantial build, often weighing between 100-180 pounds, with a thick, weather-resistant double coat that can range in color. Their temperament is generally described as loyal, affectionate, and patient, making them excellent family dogs, though their size means they are not suited for apartment living and thrive in homes with ample space and a securely fenced yard. While robust, potential health considerations include those common to large breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, and certain heart conditions. Early socialization and consistent training are crucial to harnessing their gentle giant potential.
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