SUGAR - GREAT PYRENEES (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Great Pyrenees Dogs For Adoption in Paso Robles, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Sugar
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Paso Robles, CA, 93446 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Great Pyrenees (medium coat). Great Pyreness/Border Collie Sugar is turning out to be a little ambassador for newcomers. And she's making the new boys feel right at home. She's been living with lots of dogs and has the run of the property with no worries of her wandering off. The porch is her favorite place to be when we're all home. Sugar is half Great Pyrenees and will probably be close to 60 lbs. We believe she's probably part border collie from experience of past litters here. She is a very calm and mellow pup. Not all nails and teeth, she loves to be held and melts in your arms. Sugar's coat is smooth too, easy grooming! Very sweet and affectionate puppy. Sugar loves people. She's had lots of visits from puppy sitters here and lots of kids. She soaks it up! Sugar is the last puppy in her litter in Templeton. Her 2 sisters are in Strathmore. More photos and updates: .facebook/.cchdrescue/ search in posts and photo albums. Please complete an application at: bit.ly/CCHDR_App Note: No transport or blind adoptions. Prospective adopters must have a plan in place to meet and pick up their dog from the foster location.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: 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
Central Coast Herding Dog Rescue
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Location:
Paso Robles, California, 93446 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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