Bear Goober

Age
DOB: 03/08/2015
Weight
104 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Bear G – what a great dog is all my foster mom can say about me! I am a healthy 100 lb, 9 year old that the vets and everyone else says, “No way he is that old!” I have the energy and health of a 5 year old. Everything about me is good (no modesty here).  I LOVE car rides, but I don’t try to drive for you. Walks are easy peasy (I learned to sit to get my walking harness on  right away). I already know sit, down and come. Other dogs are my friends, and if they bark/growl at me, I just ignore them. I like playing with my foster sister and my humans (yes, I got them to run around with me in the yard as I am such a likeable boy). I wait nicely for my food, eat it all and could care less if you want my food bowl while I am eating. Treats are really nice, and I sit for them if that is what you want me to do. I am a super affectionate boy, and when my foster mom and her friend were combing something called under coat and mats out, I was a trooper. Sleeping on the couch in my foster parent’s bedroom is my favorite place – I take one step and I am up and comfy. If you need someone to love and care for who will be your loving and best friend, I am your man!

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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.

Jazz

Age
3.5 yrs
Weight
104 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

My name sounds like it but I’m not from New Orleans and I don’t play the piano. But, at 3.5-years-old and 104 lbs. I’m sure I  could eat a basket of beignets before the saxophone solo! My GPRA driver—I needed a ride from Murray County—says I’m a real sweetie who loves car trips and apparently never wore a collar or walked on a leash. Apparently, I did my Pyr ancestors proud though when I sat down and refused to follow. And speaking of being a smart breed perfectly capable of making our own choices, I’ve decided I like most farm animals except calves and when other dogs are horsing around (I’m punny, too!), I prefer tossing wood. Yep, you read me right. If you need help moving the wood pile, I’m your guy. Maybe. If I’m in the mood. And no one’s offering to rub my ears or give me treats instead. We can do other stuff, too. I’ll make a list while you please email info@greatpyratlanta.com, click “Contact Us” or choose “Apply to Adopt” below so we can meet.

Donate to Great Pyrenees Rescue of Atlanta

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.