Ava April

Age
DOB: 01/24/2026
Weight
33.80 lbs.
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees

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General Information

    • House-trained:
    • Leash-trained: Work in progress
    • Good with other dogs:
    • Good with cats: Unknown
    • Good with children:

My Story

Hi there! I’m Ava — a sweet little girl with a playful heart and just a tiny bit of shyness at first. My sister Mia recently found her forever family, and now it’s my turn to find a loving home of my very own! While I miss having my sister around, I’m learning that I can be brave and shine all on my own. 💛

When we first meet, I might be a little nervous and do a few wiggly circles just out of your reach — I like to take a minute to make sure everything feels safe. But don’t worry… once I know you’re my person, I warm up quickly and turn into a super friendly, happy pup who’s ready for love and attention!

I’m already off to a great start with my manners. I haven’t had any accidents so far — I’ll even cry and paw at the pen door when I need to go potty (pretty smart, right?). I listen really well when I hear “no,” even when I’m tempted to dig a little (hey, I’m still a puppy!). I also know how to sit and I’m eager to keep learning new things.

I LOVE toys and playtime, and I still have that perfect puppy energy — playful and fun, but also sweet and eager to connect. With a little patience and love, I’m going to grow into the most loyal, loving companion.

My foster mom says I’m blossoming more every day, and now I’m just waiting for someone special to give me the chance to blossom even more. If you’re looking for a pup who will steal your heart and become your very best friend, I think I might be your girl.

I can’t wait to meet you! 🐾💛

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