Skittles Candy

Age
DOB: 10/05/2025
Weight
66 lbs.
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees

🌈 SWEET AS SKITTLES & READY TO BRIGHTEN YOUR WORLD 🌈


General Information

    • House-trained:
    • Leash-trained:
    • Good with other dogs:
    • Good with cats: Unknown
    • Good with children: Unknown

My Story

Hi there! My name is Skittles, and I’m a happy-go-lucky girl looking for my forever family! 🐾

I’m an excellent walking companion and have great leash manners. I love getting out and about, meeting new people, and making new dog friends wherever I go. If you’re looking for a social butterfly, I might just be your girl!

My foster mom is also very proud to tell everyone that I am completely house-trained. I haven’t had a single accident since I arrived. I know that keeping a tidy house is important, and I take my job seriously.

I get along wonderfully with other dogs, too! My very best friend is Willa May. We aren’t actually related, but you’d never know it by the way we stick together. She’s like the mom I never had, and we absolutely love spending time together. If you’ve been thinking about adopting two dogs, Willa May and I would make an amazing pair! Of course, I’d also be happy joining a home with another friendly dog because I love making new canine friends.

When I’m not making friends or going for walks, you can usually find me splashing around in my puppy pool. There’s just something about cooling off in the water that makes me smile.

My foster family says I have a sweet personality, an easygoing nature, and a heart full of love to share. If you’re looking for a friendly, well-mannered companion who is ready to be part of all your adventures, I’d love to meet you.

Love,
Skittles 🐾

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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.