Ghost

Age
1 year old
Weight
65 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Hi, I’m, Ghost, your friendly Pry!
Part of my story is sad, but the other part is wonderful because of my guardian angel.
Thanks to the watchful eyes of my guardian angel, who lived next door, she brought me food and water where I lived tied up in a plastic shed. After multiple attempts, my guardian angel finally convinced my neglectful owner to surrender me. I hope every neglected dog has someone who will never give up on them. Without the kindness and persistence of my guardian angel and GPRA, I would never have had a chance at a good life.
Here are a few things that GPRA has learned about me.
“Ghost is a sweet and cuddly dog. Sadly, he was tied up in a backyard shed.” (Yes, after living tied up, I have still kept my Pyr optimism and good heart. I also have lots of stored up energy and love running around.)
“Ghost will love having a fenced-in backyard and another dog his equal so that he has a playmate.” (A fenced-in backyard is high on my list!)
Ghost is still learning leash manners and is a work in progress. (Yes, I have good days and days where I can do better with the leash thing.)
“Ghost is friendly, playful, and has lots of energy.” (As a young Pyr, I’m at the perfect age for obedience training. Remember, time invested in young Ghost will help me grow up to be a well-mannered Great Pyrenees. I want to make you proud!)
Looking forward to car rides, walks in the park, watching movies together, celebrating birthdays, and everything else a family does with their Great Pyrenees.
Forever grateful and Pyr-excited about a new life,
Ghost

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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.