Willow Rose

Age
DOB: 10/01/2020
Weight
91.6 lbs.
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees

General Information:

    • House Trained: Yes
    • Leash Trained: Yes
    • Good with other dogs: Yes
    • Good with cats: Yes
    • Good with children: Yes

My Story

Hi, I’m Willow Rose!

I’m a sweet, soulful Great Pyrenees mix who’s been through a big life change. My beloved person passed away, and now I’m living with a kind foster family, my new Pyr friend Rosie, and my cat friend Frank. It’s been a lot to adjust to, but I’m doing really well — and I’m ready to find a new forever home where I can feel loved and secure again.

I’m fully housetrained (always!), and I politely let you know when I need to go out by heading to the door. I love the outdoors — especially if I can find a nice sandy spot to dig myself a little cool-down nest under the porch on a warm day. But I also adore coming inside to nap on my couch (yes, I claimed one) or curl up for snuggles. I’m a great mix of independence and affection.

I’m friendly with other dogs (I had a German Shepherd brother), and I lived peacefully with four cats.

I can be a little shy with new people at first, but once I feel safe, I’m all in — sometimes even offering my signature standing hug!

I know my basic commands like sit, stay, come, off, and down, and I’m easy to handle on a leash. I don’t mind riding in the car, and I even enjoy a good run if you’re up for it. Rain isn’t my favorite, and I’m not a fan of kennels, but otherwise, I’m pretty easygoing.

I love having a “job” like watching over the yard, but I’m just as happy relaxing inside with my people. I’ve got a heart full of love waiting to share with the right family.

If you’re looking for a loyal companion with a gentle heart, a playful spirit, and just a touch of charm, I’d love to meet you.

With love,
Willow Rose 💖

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Eeyore Emeric

Age
DOB: 10/01/2020
Weight
87 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Eeyore is a perfect name for me because I am as calm and sweet as my namesake! Unlike like the donkey, Eeyore, though, I’m one happy boy! Just like cartoon Eeyore, I love to have my friends around me because they make me feel supported and safe, so I need to go to a home with another large dog companion. Once I get to know my new doggy friend, I enjoy playing with them in the backyard. While my Eeyore counterpart lived in the woods, I like to live in a house! My foster family will tell you that I’m a very respectful house guest. I’m housetrained, and I have excellent house manners. When I need to go potty, I trot over to the back door and look at you sweetly to say, “Please let me out.” Also, as long as I have my canine friend and we are free to roam the house, I’m well-behaved when you leave. I’ll be so glad for you to return because I truly love my humans, including the little ones! I am a bit shy at first like Eeyore, but after I get to know you, you’ll become my most special people. Foster Mama says I adore being petted, and I’ll even nuzzle you which is my way of cuddling. And, if I want more attention- and I always do, I’ll give the most gentle pyr paw you’ve ever experienced! Because I feel very connected to my humans, I’m a great listener. I’ve already learned the commands: sit, come, off, and down. I also walk nicely on the leash and am good in the car. Like the character Eeyore, as long as I’m with my fuzzy and human family, I’m ready for anything! Disney Eeyore and I have another thing in common: our soulful eyes. Just look at all my pictures, and you’ll see how ready I am to come home with you and give you all my love!
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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.