Anna Peach
Anna Peach, here, and my GPRA friends say I’m as pretty as a peach because of how soft and fuzzy I am! At my age, I’m still a young peach who is ripe with some good energy but also that charming pyr calm. Another reason I’m peachy keen is because I’m totally housetrained, so your house will stay as pretty as a peach too. When this peach has to potty, I can use the dog door or stand by the door to let you know it’s time to go out. If you have to leave home, you can leave me free to roam the house because I am very well-behaved. While I’m a little shy at first, I warm up nicely like a plate of peach cobbler as soon as I get to know you. For me, people and kids are the cream to my peaches; we just go well together like peaches and cream! My foster family like to compliment me on my sweet as peach pie personality as well. I love to sit by your side and get lots of pets! Brushing is peachilious too because it’s kind of like getting pets while getting groomed. You’ll also be saying I’m a peach because I already know “sit” and “down,” and then we can get to the snuggling. My foster mom says I love to lay my head in your lap. It’s my way of saying I’m the peach of your eye. One skill I’m working on is leash-walking. Right now, I’m a little like a peach tree in a breeze as I pull and dart a bit, especially around loud cards, but I know with some practice and love, I’ll be walking just peachy on the leash in no time! Foster Mama is currently teaching me “heel” to help me along. Just like peaches grow together on trees, I have been having fun with my foster dog siblings, so I would do well at a home with other dogs. We all know the best part of Georgia’s springs and summers is peaches, so consider adopting this Peach today!
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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.