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Detective is a 9 week old, female Great Pyr puppy that was rescued with her sibings from living outside with no shelter in the brutal cold. She says: "My name is Detective and I am from the Law Enforcement Litter. I look the most like my mom who is solid white. At nine weeks, I weigh 23 lbs. so I am also the smallest of my litter, but I will still be a big girl since I am a Great Pyrenees (possibly a mix). I am also shy like my brother Trooper, but once I feel safe and loved, I will love you back with my whole heart. I am a sweet little girl, but I can be mischievous like all puppies. Sometimes I forget to get a search warrant when I take an opportunity to escape from the pen and search the rest of the house, but I will learn all the legalities in time with the right family."
They are all looking for a home that abides by the GRRAND puppy guidelines:
Puppies are a lot of work, and if you are interested in a GRRAND puppy and have children, PLEASE SEE THE ADOPTION FAQs section of the website for more detailed info. GRRAND policies stipulate a few important things that may stop you from applying, and here are 2 big ones-
A: GRRAND will NOT place a puppy under the age of 6 months with families with children under 6 yrs old
B: Any applicant with children under the age of 16, will require a home with direct access to a securely fenced yard... meaning direct access to the yard from the home… so this means no apartments or condos.
As with all puppies, they will need a home where someone is home most of the time as they need to be fed regularly, and let to go outside consistently and constantly ALL DAY LONG so potty training can be a breeze. They will be looking for a family with LOTS of time and patience to socialize and work with a puppy so they can grow up to be good pups! ***Exercise and direction are a must as a tired puppy is a good puppy!! It is a lot of fun, but it is a lot of work, and if you don't have the time, an active and non-stop playful puppy may not be for you!
Families must understand there needs to be constant supervision as children of all ages need to learn to respect an animal and puppies, and need to be taught boundaries. We are excited these pups will get to know what a nice soft bed, in a warm and cozy home with a loving family is all about!
The Great Pyrenees is not a Golden, however they do have some similarities, we suggest you do some research on the breed before applying.
We will update as we learn more about these cuties, but if you are interested in meeting them, they are in a foster home waiting for you! Please fill out an application at GRRAND.org
Detective is a 9 week old, female Great Pyr puppy that was rescued with her sibings from living outside with no shelter in the brutal cold. She says: "My name is Detective and I am from the Law Enforcement Litter. I look the most like my mom who is solid white. At nine weeks, I weigh 23 lbs. so I am also the smallest of my litter, but I will still be a big girl since I am a Great Pyrenees (possibly a mix). I am also shy like my brother Trooper, but once I feel safe and loved, I will love you back with my whole heart. I am a sweet little girl, but I can be mischievous like all puppies. Sometimes I forget to get a search warrant when I take an opportunity to escape from the pen and search the rest of the house, but I will learn all the legalities in time with the right family."
They are all looking for a home that abides by the GRRAND puppy guidelines:
Puppies are a lot of work, and if you are interested in a GRRAND puppy and have children, PLEASE SEE THE ADOPTION FAQs section of the website for more detailed info. GRRAND policies stipulate a few important things that may stop you from applying, and here are 2 big ones-
A: GRRAND will NOT place a puppy under the age of 6 months with families with children under 6 yrs old
B: Any applicant with children under the age of 16, will require a home with direct access to a securely fenced yard... meaning direct access to the yard from the home… so this means no apartments or condos.
As with all puppies, they will need a home where someone is home most of the time as they need to be fed regularly, and let to go outside consistently and constantly ALL DAY LONG so potty training can be a breeze. They will be looking for a family with LOTS of time and patience to socialize and work with a puppy so they can grow up to be good pups! ***Exercise and direction are a must as a tired puppy is a good puppy!! It is a lot of fun, but it is a lot of work, and if you don't have the time, an active and non-stop playful puppy may not be for you!
Families must understand there needs to be constant supervision as children of all ages need to learn to respect an animal and puppies, and need to be taught boundaries. We are excited these pups will get to know what a nice soft bed, in a warm and cozy home with a loving family is all about!
The Great Pyrenees is not a Golden, however they do have some similarities, we suggest you do some research on the breed before applying.
We will update as we learn more about these cuties, but if you are interested in meeting them, they are in a foster home waiting for you! Please fill out an application at GRRAND.org
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