Lily

Age
2.5 yrs
Weight
110 lbs
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Does the mark on my head looks more like a paw or a flower? Either works since I’m obviously a dog and my name’s Lily, lol. I’m 2.5-years-old, 110 lbs., and get along fine with people and older kids. I’m pretty calm and laid back most of the time but confess I don’t care for toddlers crawling on me or pulling my fur.  Baths are just fine, petting and belly rubs are even better! I like my Great Dane sibling, maybe because we both have “great” in our breed name or perhaps because we’re the same size? Bigger animals are preferable as I don’t get along so well with smaller dogs, bunnies, cats, or chicks. By the way, I know where you humans keep the good food so might want to clear the kitchen counters while we work on some house manners. I guess I’ll end this little introduction with two last comments: I’d like to live far away from gunshots (those are very scary sounds!) and I promise to protect you when someone approaches our fence. I mean, Pyrs are protectors and I’m a proud Pyr. Also, a loving one so if you have some time to meet me, please email info@greatpyratlanta.com, click “Contact Us”, or choose “Apply to Adopt” below.

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