Marge Laurens
General Information:
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- House Trained: Yes
- Leash Trained: Work in progress
- Good with other dogs: Yes
- Good with cats: Unknown
- Good with children: Unknown at this time
My Story
Hello there! My name is Marge, and I’m a spirited Great Pyrenees girl on a quest for my forever home. I’m currently living at a vet clinic while I wait for my special someone to come and take me home to foster or adopt.
I arrived here from an animal shelter, and let me tell you, it’s been quite the adventure! My days are filled with curious sights and sounds. When I see other dogs through the kennel, my tail wags with excitement, and I might bark a little—just trying to say hello! In the parking lot, I do the same. I’m a bit shy when I first meet new people, but once I warm up, I absolutely love getting attention. I’m like a fluffy cloud of happiness once I feel comfortable!
Right now, I’m a little underweight and could use some extra love (and treats!) to help me fill out. Eating is one of my favorite activities, and I’m not aggressive about food at all—just a gentle girl who appreciates a good meal.
I’m still learning some things, like how to walk nicely on a leash. I tend to pull and get distracted easily, but I promise I’m working on it! I think with a little patience, I’ll become a pro at leash manners. While I’m not sure how I feel about cats yet, I’m open to new friendships!
I might not bark often, but when I do, it’s just me expressing my curiosity about the world around me. I’m housebroken, which means I’ve been good about keeping my space clean. I love getting petted, and there’s no negative reaction to touch; in fact, I relish it!
The vet techs say I’m very friendly and have been good about letting them near my eyes and ears. I’m learning my name and the sit command, which is super exciting! I might be a bit pocket-sized for a Pyrenees, but I’ve got a strong spirit and plenty of energy to share.
So, if you’re looking for a loving companion who’s ready to embark on new adventures with you, I’d love to meet you. Together, we can create a home filled with love, fun, and plenty of belly rubs!
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