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Great Pyrenees / Hound (medium coat) : : Female (spayed) : : Baby : : X-Large
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O' Keeffe the Artist Pyrenees Puppy needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping her get a new start?
About O' Keeffe the Artist Pyrenees Puppy | |
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O' Keeffe and her siblings all came from a high kill shelter. They were covered in fleas, dirty and in need of some antibiotics for skin infections! They have since been taken care of and are ready for adoption! Were hoping we find wonderful forever homes for these beautiful giants!
O'Keeffe was named after American artist, Geogia O'Keefe.
The Great Pyrenees is a capable and imposing guardian, devoted to its family, and somewhat wary of strangers - human or canine. They are often used to guard livestock. When not provoked, it is calm, well- mannered, and somewhat serious. Courageous, very loyal and obedient. Gentle and affectionate with those he loves. Devoted to family even if self-sacrifice is required. It is very gentle with its family and children. It does best with children when it is raised with them from puppyhood, and if they are not being used as working flock guards be sure to socialize them well with people, place and noises. It has an independent nature, and may try to dominate a less secure or meek owner, and/or an owner who treats the dog as if he is a human , becoming stubborn or terrieral . Owners need to be firm but calm, confident and consistent with the dog. Setting rules the dog must follow and sticking to them. A serious worker, but very independent. Be patient when training the Great Pyrenees, as it may be slightly difficult. The Great Pyrenees is good with non-canine animals, and usually loves cats. These dogs do not reach maturity until they are about 2 years old. Some are not good off the leash and may wander away. The Great Pyrenees tend to bark a lot and some tend to drool and slobber.
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