BRODY HOPE - GREAT PYRENEES / GOLDEN RETRIEVER / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Golden Pyrenees Dogs For Adoption in Yardley, PA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
BRODY HOPE
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
Yardley, PA, 21740 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Great Pyrenees / Golden Retriever / Mixed. Age: 1 year Breed: Great Pyrenees/Golden Retriever Sex: Male Weight: 63 lbs About: Meet Brody, a handsome boy who has been patiently waiting for someone to realize he's everything they've been looking for. We think Brody is a Great Pyrenees/Golden Retriever mix ( boy do we wish we had DNA test!), which means he has the loyalty of a guardian, the heart of a best friend, and let’s be honest, the stubbornness of a Pyrenees. He absolutely knows what he wants, and we respect his confidence. But don't let that independent streak fool you. Behind those gorgeous eyes is a goofy, happy boy who loves making people smile. He's the kind of dog who can make you laugh with his silly antics one minute and melt your heart with his devoted nature the next. Somewhere out there is a family that's missing a fluffy four-legged best friend, and Brody is waiting for them. Adooption Fee: $300.00
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Crossing Paths Animal Rescue
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Location:
Yardley, Pennsylvania, 19067 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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