Pearl A
My name is pretty fancy for a laid back, outdoor girl. At 3-years-old and 65 lbs., I’m all about getting pet and minding my own business. Unless a bug, frog, squirrel or some other small, uninvited animal guest crosses my property line. Nope. Not happening on my watch. I will “escort” them out just like any guard Pyr worthy of the title. I’m special in another way, too, I have a birth defect. My front legs are shorter than my back legs. I walk a bit differently but it’s not painful and the good news is no long leash walks required! More good news: I like other dogs, I’m friendly, and don’t hurt cats even though it’s fun barking at them. Oh, and I’m also related to the other guys here who can’t move overseas with our current owners. Which means I’ll need help with house training, and I guess crate training if you choose. If you please email info@greatpyratlanta.com, click “Contact Us” or choose “Apply to Adopt” below, maybe we can share some treats and talk it over?
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