Beauty L

Age
DOB: 05/06/2024
Weight
74.4 lbs.
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees Mix

General Information:

    • House Trained: Yes
    • Leash Trained: Yes
    • Good with other dogs: Yes
    • Good with cats: No
    • Good with children: Yes

My Story

Hi there! I’m Beauty (but I also go by Belle—it’s what I answer to the fastest)!

I’m a super sweet, loving, and goofy girl who’s always ready to get belly rubs and sniffs from anyone who will stop and pay attention to me. I’m gentle and kind-hearted, and I absolutely adore people and kids. I’m kind of the “Miss Congeniality” of the dog park—everyone stops to tell me how beautiful I am!

I love getting belly rubs, especially from my foster mom, but I’m not picky about who gives them—if you come near, I’m there for the love. I’m still learning some things like the “sit” command, but I know “wait” and “come,” and I’m working hard on being even better. When we go for walks, I do love a good sniff, though I’m usually a good girl on the leash, except when I spot a squirrel. They’re just too interesting and I want to sniff them!

I’m pretty chill at home and love to just relax. If my foster mom has to leave, I’m not a troublemaker—I mostly sleep and chew on a few toys while she’s gone. I’ve got great house manners and never have accidents inside.

When it comes to food, I’m not super excited about it. I’ll nibble when I’m ready, but I do have some favorite treats like pepperoni sticks and pig ears. I’m not a big barker, but I will give a low grumble or bark if something unexpected happens around my place, like a visitor at odd hours. But don’t worry, I’m not one to cause a ruckus—I’m much more about cuddles than complaints.

I’m perfectly fine with brushing, I actually love it! Even though my foster mom invites me, I’m not interested in getting on the furniture. I just prefer my dog bed or the floor. I do like riding in the car, but I can use a little assistance getting in. My foster mom says, “Up,” and I’ll put my front paws in, then I’ll hop in with her help. I’m still figuring it out, but I’ll master it soon.

So, if you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate, and quirky companion, I’m your girl. I promise I’ll make you smile every day—whether it’s with my gentle nature, goofy habits, or love for belly rubs. I can’t wait to meet you and start this next chapter of my life!

P.S. If you ever find yourself wondering why I push food out of my bowl and onto the floor, no one really knows. (Don’t judge me—it’s a thing. It’s just something I do! 😊)

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Bailey Ford

Age
DOB: 05/06/2024
Weight
27 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Bailey in backyard video

General Information:

    • House trained: Yes
    • Leash trained: Yes
    • Good with other dogs/cats: dogs yes, cats unknown
    • Good with kids: Yes

 

My Story

Hi, I’m Bailey! All the humans at GPRA say that I’m a gentle, loving puppy who has a fun personality. I adore everyone I meet. I enjoy playing with other dogs, soft squeaky toys and chewing on bones. I am house trained and sleep well in my crate over night. My foster parent’s grandchildren came over to play and it was a fabulous time for all of us! I get along well with the other dogs at my foster’s house too.  I do pretty well with walks  on a leash, but being such a young boy, I will need some guidance. My favorite things are  to be petted and to snuggle. If you are looking for a playful, kind puppy to join your family, I could be your perfect match.

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Donate to Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta

Our main mission at GPRA is to find the right permanent home for Great Pyrenees in distress, whether they are strays or from an overpopulated kill or no-kill shelter. We don’t care how old they are or what their medical condition is because we will make sure they receive a comprehensive medical evaluation, spaying or neutering, and even behavioral training if necessary.