Captain

Age
DOB: 08/23/2021
Weight
86 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

General Information:

    • House Trained: Yes
    • Crate Trained: Unknown
    • Leash Trained: Yes
    • Good with other dogs: Prefers to be an only dog
    • Good with cats: Unknown
    • Good with ferrets: Yes
    • Good with children: No young children

Blue Dog Paw

My Story

Pyr, Ahoy! I’m Captain, and I’m ready to steer my ship to my new home! While a sailor lives at sea, I like to reside at a house. I’m very considerate of my abode too because I’m housetrained, and I can be left alone and be a good boy. My GPRA transporter said my nickname should be Captain Sweetness because I’ve got such a loving personality. I love to get pets, and snuggling is one of my best skills! I was even a good and calm boy at the vet. I didn’t shiver me timbers once! I’m also great on the leash which is wonderful because I am landlubber and love to take walks. People are my favorite, so I’m friendly to everyone I meet. Sometimes, I will bark at dogs bigger than me, but I’m easily redirected. I look to my human as my captain and take direction and praise very well. So far, I’ve learned “sit” and “come.” Little dogs and even small animals don’t bother me at all, though. In my home, however, I think I’d like to be the only doggo because then I can be your best mate! Also, when my GPRA friends brushed me, I didn’t mind in the slightest. If my fur is going to flow in the sea breeze, it’s gotta be tangle-free! With me, everything is smooth-sailing as long as I am getting affection and reassurance. All I want is to love and to be loved! Please consider adopting me today. I can’t wait to join your crew!

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