Oso Blanco

Age
DOB :05/15/2023
Weight
89 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

It’s a beautiful day here in pyr world, and I’m thrilled to meet another pyr enthusiast! I’m Oso Blanco which is Spanish for “White Bear.” My name fits me well as I am a big pyr boy with a fluffy, white coat! Like any young cub, I’m still learning how to be housetrained, so my foster parents and I are working on it. For some reason, I’m also scared of stairs, but my foster family is helping me to conquer that fear too. What comes most naturally to me is being a teddy bear! I love my humans, and I love to cuddle them. People, in general, are my favorite! Sometimes, I get so bear-y excited to see people that I jump up on them to say, “Hi, I love you!” Giving and getting affection makes me so happy, and Foster Mom is teaching me how not to jump up. My love language also includes food and treats! Being treat-motivated makes training easy. I’ve already learned “come” and “stay.” Another skill I’ve mastered is walking well on the leash. I know some bears like to hibernate during the winter, but I like to play! Romping around with other dogs in the yard is the best way to spend an afternoon, so I definitely need a yard to get out my young, pyr energy. While I’d love another doggo brother or sister, cats are way too much fun to chase. In the house, I enjoy chewing on chew toys. Bears may love honey, but I love my chew toys! The thing I’d love the most, though, is to come home with you!

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Birch Joy

Age
3 years and 2 months old
Weight
89 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees

Hi-ya! I’m Birch Joy, and I’m a bright, young boy who is bursting with love! My foster mama describes me as fun and playful. I like to bounce around the yard! But, she also says I’m sweet and docile, so you can hold me close like a teddy bear when we snuggle. I feel a sense of belonging with my human family, yet I also get a boost of bliss by hanging out with my fuzzy brethren. Dogs AND cats are both my best buds! Foster Mama says to be my best self and to keep my confidence blooming, I could really use a home with a doggy brother or sister. I’m still a baby boy at heart, so I need lots of exercise and time to explore too. There’s a big world out there, and being curious by nature, I’m eager to see it all! If you’re looking for a handsome goofball with a big-heart, then come on over and take me home with you!

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Jake

Age
3 yrs
Weight
89 lbs
Sex
Male
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Hey there. I am Jake. I’m a sweet boy eager to find a loving family.
My owner shared the following with GPRA.
“Jake has never met a stranger and is always a cuddler.”
“Jake’s coat is shiny and sparkles in the sun, and our groomer loves Jake.”
“Jake loves large nylabones, and his favorite treats are milk bones. And like a pro, he does not grab his treat but instead gently takes it from your hand.”
“Jake will walk on a leash forever as walks are his favorite activity.”
“Car rides are another favorite of Jake’s.”
So, if you like having a companion on walks and car rides, I’m your Pyr!
Your Pyr-sparkle boy, Jake
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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.