Recently Adopted Great Pyrenees Puppies Near Clackamas County
Great Pyrenees puppies
Purebred GP pups known as a good family dogs Text xxxxxxxxxxView Detail
Wonderful Family Furry Friend
Looking to find loving good homes for one of the best dog breeds to exist. 2 girls and 3 boys at 10 weeks old. They all have their first immunization shots, deworming, and health testing done. Parents on site and in great health. Great Pyrenees are very intelligent and independent. They are gentle giants with a heartwarming affectionate nature that make them perfect family pets or working farm companions. Adult Pyrenees are mild and calm in presence around children and small animals.View Detail
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Your future cute white fluffy friends. They will protect your livestock from coyotes and cougars. They are also wonderful pets who love kids and other animals.View Detail
Bubbles (age:1, (F), Great Pyranees)
This is Bubbles, she is a one year old great pyranees, loves kids and is very gentle with them. Loved her cuddles and is great with other animals, she is very energetic and house broken to use the bathroom outside. She will come with a kennel perfectly sized for a dog if her breed at no extra fee bought at $150. I will send a list of her current food and diet, and shampoos used for her coat. There is a bit of shedding that comes with this breed as it is a long haired breed. She loves attention and needs someone’s who will be able to give her that, and walk her. She has just had her first period and is able to be bred if that is what you want. She was raised with her brother and a puppy, so she is great with other dogs. She is trained to get to her kennel with a “go to your room” command. She waits to eat until being told “yes” she can walk off the leash, has her shots, and will need to be registered to you if you want to get her akc registered. Her favorite toy is her lamb lamb and she will be groomed, nails trimmed, cone with a new collar and dressed if you want, prior to being brought to you. I’d like her to go to a welcoming home with space for her and see how she well she does with the family of interest. Her commands include shake, lay, sit, stay, walk, heal, she sits when you stop moving, too far, quiet, go to your room, use the bathroom, gentle(to be used if she gets too excited with food, taught to her so she would know to be gentle if kids try to feed her) she isn’t food aggressive, focus(she will keep eye contact) and rebound (if she goes too far she will run back and sit by your side). Loud noises make her nervous. She is a very loving girl and loves to dress up.View Detail