Marvin Peanut

Age
DOB: 08/16/2022
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Hi-ya, Everybody! I’m Marvin, Marvin Peanut! It’s so nice to meet you. Did you know that Marvin means “sea-friend?” Well, I’ve never been to the sea, but I definitely want to be your friend! One of the best ways I try to be your friend is by being basically house-trained and learning commands. So far, I know “sit” and “touch,” and I’m learning “heel,” “off,” “stay,” and “down.” Foster Mama also says I’m great at being her work buddy as I sit right next to her while she’s at her desk. Because my people are my world, I do get a little bored when they leave the house, so it’s best for me to be crated when you’re gone. That way, I don’t chew on anything. When I’m on leash in the neighborhood, I’m friendly towards other dogs and cats too. Friends are good to each other, and I’ll show you my friendship by being good on the leash. Foster Mama says I’m an excellent walker; I do pull a little out of excitement, but I’m still a young pyr boy. I know that being friends means doing things together, and one activity I love to do with my foster mom is ride in the car and go places. The outside world seems like a friendly place to me, and you can find me by my foster mom at dog-friendly restaurants on the weekends. At my house, I’m not bothered by delivery people or thunderstorms either. The backyard is great too! Zooming around the yard with my GPRA doggy friends or even just by myself is always a good time. My foster family says I’m the perfect companion because I’m such a sweet and chill boy. And, once I get to know you, I’m playful too. You’ll see me playing with a toy in some of my pictures. As the saying goes, you’ve got a friend in me, so please consider taking me home!

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Moochie

Age
DOB: 10/25/2021
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Moochie, here! And, I’m ready to give you lots of smoochies! My GPRA friends say I’m very lovable. Getting pets also makes this poochie smile. Just check out all my grinning pics! I was getting lots of ear and noses scratches that day, and those are my favorite kind of scratches. Being around people always gives me a rush like a cup of mocha! I’ll even say, “More attention, please!” with a nice pyr paw. Kids are fun to be with as well. They’re as sweet as mochi ice cream just like me! While I’m a velcro pup who wants to be right beside you, I like being with other dogs too. I am energetic like a human after drinking a matcha latte, so I know I’d love a doggy sibling or some doggy friends to play with. We could frolic around in the backyard or at a dog park. Scoochie, I mean scooch, on over and apply to adopt me!
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Odie Isaiah

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  • Odie I
  • Odie I
Age
DOB: 01/14/2022
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees Mix

Hi, Pyr Pals! I’m Odie Isaiah, and as you can see by my cute picture, I’m a pyr-mix. My GPRA transporter says my coat is gorgeous! And, it’s a good thing too because I LOVE to be petted. Attention is my favorite! Anyone who comes up to me is a friend who can pet me and give me lots of love. If you’re looking for a social doggo, I’m all yours! One thing about being so friendly is that I’m really eager to get to everyone, so I do pull on the leash when I first come out to walk. MY GPRA friends have been using commands when I walk, so I’m actually good on the leash as long as I receive my commands and redirection. I’m happy because walking is so much fun! Once we get into the yard, I like to play and chase a ball. I really need a fenced-in backyard because I have a lot of zoomies to do! You can even brush me if you want or let me play in the sprinkler. I already ride well in the car, though, which is good because we gotta go places if I’m going to keep meeting new friends. I’m a young, sweet boy who is looking for my pyr-fect home!

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Pookie

Age
DOB 01/01/2022
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Hi, all my perfect pyr people! I’m Pookie, and I’m a playful pup! I love using the letter P because that’s the first letter of my name. I perk up at the sight of people, cats, and dogs because I’m passionately interested in the world around me. I’m a personable dude as my GPRA friends will tell you. I crave attention and affection, and being a popular pup, I am used to getting a lot of love. My pure puppy energy sometimes means I’ll jump up to make sure you notice me, but like all puppies, I can learn to be more patient through positive reinforcement. My foster mommy says I’m attention and food motivated, so training me will be a pleasant experience. I’ve already become proficient at following the commands: sit and lay down, and while I need a bit more practice on the leash, I already do pretty well. I even ride well in the car. I’m darn near pyr-fect and would love to become a part of your life!

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Linguini

Age
1 year 8 months
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Hi! Ravioli and I have just arrived from a shelter. We both are good with people and other dogs. More info coming soon…

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Murphey

Age
1 year
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Good day to you! I am the wonderful boy, Murphey Moore. I was adopted by a loving owner who realized that my size was a bit more than she could manage. It was hard to say goodbye because we bonded very quickly. You see, I immediately knew that she was my charge, which means I was very committed to watching over her and our home. After all, this is the nature of the Great (emphasis on GREAT) Pyrenees! We are devoted guardians.

Here are a few things my owner shared with GPRA.
“I adopted Murphey because he was the only dog that got along with my cat and dog.”
“Murphey is a truly great dog. He follows me everywhere.”
“Murphey was quite famous and friendly with everyone at Petsmart.”
“Murphey has a wise demeanor. He is smart and quite sensitive.”
“Murphey needs someone who will invest time into teaching him leash manners.”

So, that is a bit about me. As my foster family learns more, I will update you. Until then, I will be waiting to meet my Pyr-ever family.

Pyrly faithful, Murphey Moore

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Bentley Ruckus

Age
1 year 7 months
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Bentley Ruckus is my name, but you can call me Bentley. Cool name, right? If you are looking for a loving, goofy, and full of mischief boy that needs some training, consistency, and patience, then pick me!
I’m at the perfect age for obedience training which will help me grow up to be my best Pyr self. As you know, a well-mannered family dog only comes when our humans invest time into us during our younger years. The payoff is ten-fold in my later years.
Yes, I may have a few mischievous activities. Just use your imagination about all that I may have done when I got bored. Yep, sign me up for obedience training! Here are a few things to make you chuckle. My mischief has included stealing hairbrushes and toilet paper rolls. No surprise there, right? A good balance of exercise in a backyard, attention, and training will help tucker me out. Keep an eye on me in the backyard because I have had successful escapes. In time, your backyard will be the only place for me.
My previous owners say that I am a sweet and gentle boy. While I can be a bit timid when first meeting new humans, I warm up quickly. As your typical Pyr, I love, love, love children, especially those who run around and play! Full of Pyr-fun, Bentley
Please email info@greatpyratlanta.com, click “Contact Us” or choose “Apply to Adopt” below.
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Casper

Age
8 yrs
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Well, I guess my ghost-like name suits me since my past is a mystery story. A very nice family found this eight-year-old, 67 lb. girl wandering around an Alabama road. I’m overjoyed with all the food they’re giving me; I truly need it! I also probably need a solid fence since chain link doesn’t keep me away from the squirrels, deer, or anything else on the other side. I’m well behaved around the neighborhood kids, but I don’t know what a neighborhood is. Hopefully any kids you know are the same as the ones near my temporary home. Wish I could keep typing all kinds of awesome things about me, but I think you’ll need to please email info@greatpyratlanta.com, click “Contact Us” or choose “Apply to Adopt” below for more information. And when we meet, will you tell me about you and your family since so far we’ve only talked about me!

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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.

Zeb

Age
2 yrs
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

I wanted to write a poem to introduce myself, but I can’t think of a rhyme for “Zeb.” So, I’ll start with what I know and see a Zeb rhyme comes to me… I’m a 2-year-old boy who weighs 67 lbs. and I rode very well in the car on my way from afar. I’m docile and sweet, a Pyr like all others who loves petting and treats. My leash manners are good, or so I’m told, and with practice could remain that way until I’m old. Now, I do like to sniff and mark as I walk, but I’m also happy to just sit and talk. Meeting new people is my idea of fun, maybe you’ll be the next one? Well, you know me better now, but I still can’t rhyme Zeb! If you have any suggestions, or better yet, want to meet me, please email info@greatpyratlanta.com, click “Contact Us” or choose “Apply to Adopt” below.

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Scarlet

Age
1.5 yrs
Weight
67 lbs
Sex
Female
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Hellllllo! My name is Scarlet. I am just a petite Southern young girl about 18 months old and a mere 67 lbs.  I have lots of dog friends and I like all humans big or small.  I just got into town and I am happy, happy, happy!  My foster home is awesome! I get to be in the house, sit on the sofa, and give them lots of hugs and kisses. I was outside for a long time and I was sad.  My past family moved away and left me all alone in a crate, so sometimes I am a little cautious meeting new people. Some amazing neighbors came to my rescue, fed and loved me and found me a spot at GPRA. They told me that I am so huggable and lovable that it will take no time for me to find my forever home! Are you ready for a lifetime of hugs and kisses? Contact GPRA today at info@greatpyratlanta.com today.

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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.