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Bonnie

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Southington, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Everybody Loves Bonnie! They call her 'The Gentle Giant'. She considers everyone to be a friend. She is just very chill & calm--gets along with other dogs and cats. Cats are comfortable enough with her to even lay with her or rub up against her with no complaints from Bonnie. She will be your best buddy who is happy just laying on the sofa watching tv or riding with you in the car doing errands!! She LOVES car rides! You can take her to a dog friendly restaurant or a store and she will always be on her best behavior. She is a show stopper though! Everyone will want to stop you to meet her. BTW--Don't adopt her if you want a fetch dog. She is not a fetch dog. She is a dog that will expect you to do the fetching, while she lounges & relaxes, eating her favorite snack: processed meat! Bonnie rarely barks--she is very well behaved. She is housebroken and crate trained (super large crates only, of course! for this 90lb beauty IF you must crate her...), spayed, current on her shots and preventions... Are you her forever home that will love her and dote on her like the Queen she is? She is looking for a home that will realize that a 'queen' has just entered their lives and should be treated as such!
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Naveen

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Male, 3 mos
Wolcott, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Apply for Prince Naveen Greetings, hoomans of the world! Allow me to introduce myself: I am Prince Naveen, your dashing furry royalty—a Great Pyrenees/Labrador Retriever mix with a dash of charm and a whole lot of fluffy! Born on November 23, I'm the canine version of a fine wine, getting better with age (and, of course, a bit spiffier with regular baths). I've also been neutered (too many lady dogs falling at my paws, you know), fully vaccinated (age-appropriate, of course—no adult shots needed for this pup), and microchipped.   Now, let me tell you a bit about my personality. I consider myself a "fun guy"—no, not the mushroom kind, although I sure do love a good romp in the grass! My days can be spent sprinting around like a hyperactive kangaroo, but let’s not forget my royal ability to transform into the ultimate couch potato. I excel at lounging like a true layabout prince, often achieving that perfect balance of lounging and snoring—it's an art form, really.   As a prince, I pride myself on my ability to get along with all creatures great and small! Dogs, cats, kids—you name it, I'm probably on friendly terms with them. I even maintain cordial relationships with frogs! In fact, I like to think of myself as a peace ambassador among species. I mean, who wouldn't want to hang out with a guy like me?    I envision my ideal family as a fun-loving bunch who can engage in epic playtime escapades with me (fetch, anyone?), teach me amusing tricks (I promise I won’t just pretend to be aloof like some royal pups), and join me on lavish lounging sessions. Just imagine us, sprawled out on the couch, binge-watching squirrel documentaries while I occasionally bark at the TV. Sounds like a dream, right?!    So, if you're ready to welcome a furry prince into your kingdom, look no further! Join me on this delightful adventure of play, laughter, and endless cuddles. Together, we can rule the household with kindness, silliness, and a tad bit of mischief! Who’s ready to adopt the best furry prince around? Your throne of love eagerly awaits!   Apply for Prince Naveen ##2298941##
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Cotton

Great Pyrenees Basset Hound

Female, 7 mos
Wolcott, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
APPLY FOR COTTON Well, howdy there, folks! Cotton here, I joined this world on August 13th! I’m not just any dog; I’m the cutest canine combo of a Great Pyrenees and a Basset Hound you’ll ever *drool* over. Seriously, I’m so adorable, I should probably come with a warning label!   I’m spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated – basically, I’m like the Jedi of doggy health and safety! Now, let’s get to the juicy stuff: I’m a big ol’ lover, and one of my favorite things is my people... and let’s not forget playtime. I take play breaks as seriously as I take my beauty sleep, which is a lot!    I’m a social butterfly (or should I say social pup?) who adores other dogs, cats, and pint-sized humans. I dream of a home where I can have a furry buddy to share my toys with, or if you’re feeling extra generous, you can take in my brother Yeti too. He’s basically the low rider version of me, so together we’d make the ultimate dynamic duo.   So, if you’re ready for some serious fun and a lifetime of snuggles, apply for me! And hey, why not double the barks and apply for Yeti too? Twice the fluff, twice the fun! What’s not to love? Apply for me at www.astdogrescue.com  APPLY FOR COTTON ##2337940##
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Athena

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Rocky Hill, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Welcome Athena to CCPAL Rescue. She is a 2-year Great Pyrenees. She weighs about 90 pounds. She has a beautiful coat and the typical extra back toes commonly found in this breed. This is a guardian breed dog. They naturally will protect their flock or family. This breed will do best in a fully fenced yard as they will roam away if there is no fence. She is good with other dogs and will need some more leash work. She would be great with someone that knows the breed and loves it. She should have the natural tendencies of this breed. She had puppies and we adopted them out. We also adopted out the larger male that was found with her as a stray. She would be fine with children. We like them to be 8 or older. She is up on her vaccines, healthy, spayed and ready for her forever home. She is currently in Texas anc can be adopted locally or we can work with one of the wonderful transporters to get her to Washington, Portland (Oregon), Minnesota, Vermont or all along the East Coast. Her adoption fee is 300 and transport is 200. Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email ccpalinquiries@gmail.com if you have questions. Online applications at www.ccpal.info/ See her cute video!!
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Winter

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
South Glastonbury, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We have had Winter since she was a puppy. She came from a breeder in PA And she is going to be 4 in October of this year. Her brother Leo is a Bernese Mountain dog. Over all she gets along with him but she is very protective of her food and Leo has learned to not be near her while eating. Winter barks at cars and when she is startled, which then causes her to turn against Leo. She is great with us and once comfortable she just rests and lays around. She is not spayed. I think she would do well alone, no small children and in a big fenced area to run around. She is crate trained, has sleep in her crate her entire life. She knows her routine and goes in the on her own at night. She needs more exercise and with our busy schedule we are not able to provide that for her :(
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Logan

Great Pyrenees

Male, Young
New Haven, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  Adoption donation $525 weight  79 lbs  Age: 2 years  as of 3/23/2025            Logan is a friendly and sweet boy who is the quintessential family dog, he adores children and just loves to be with his people. if you sit down, you will likely find his big head nestled on your lap. He loves toys and bones and is a very easy-going boy. Logan is 100% House trained.        Logan definitely needs a yard, this boy loves to be outside! He doesn’t go far, if you call him, he will come right over to you. he is leash trained and if you have a big enough crate, he will go in there for naps.      Logan’s father is a purebred Great Pyrenees and mom is a 35 lb mixed breed. His original owners in Mississippi put two of his sisters in a cardboard box in front of their house with a sign that said “free puppies.” Wags rescued the puppies and found them loving homes. The owners refused to give up Logan and his sister Lila but kept them tied up outdoors. Wags was finally able to  convince them to relinquish the two and Logan and Lila went to the rescue, enjoying freedom for the first time. Lila has just been adopted, now it’s time for Logan to find a loving home of his own.         Logan gets  along well with most dogs although he’s definitely the alpha male and does not like to be challenged by another male. In his foster home in the northeast Logan lived with three females, including a puppy who jumped all over him, and he just wagged his tail. We’ve noticed that he does fine with small and medium dogs but tends to get more alpha with dogs his size. For that reason, we would prefer a home with dogs smaller than him or at least not with a alpha male.   His foster mom speaking: of the hundreds of dogs I’ve taken in I can honestly say Logan is in my top three. He is so easy and so loving. He just falls madly in love with his people and is just so sweet! However, Logan can be mixed with strangers. Generally, he ignores everyone, but if someone he doesn’t know comes over to pet him he can get startled and may give a warning snap. He’s very much a Great Pyrenees, he really loves his family, but can be a little wary of others. For that reason, the ideal home for Logan would be a family that either doesn’t have a lot of visitors or is willing to just ask them to leave him alone, Or just put Logan behind a gate. He’ll just lay down and watch the activity. He won’t try to jump over, I don’t even think he could! He’s just a super mellow boy who just wants to be with his people.   Logan is a total homebody, he really doesn’t want to go out and about, he really loves his home and has an independent streak, you could leave him out in the yard, and he will very happily roam the perimeter (probably in his Great Pyrenees mode of protecting sheep!) And then lay out in the sun.     Logan is currently on Long Island spending a few weeks with a Dog Trainer who absolutely adores him too! His Dog Trainer would be happy to go over what Logan’s been learning, we’d love a home with someone is willing to keep up the training.    Logan has been neutered and is up-to-date on his vaccines. He is a healthy boy who is ready to make a lucky family a VERY loving companion. All Wags adoption fees include spay/neuter, vaccines, microchip  and transport to the northeast. For more information contact mariaeftimiades@yahoo.com.  February 25, 2025, 12:12 pm

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BEST FRIENDS FOR LIFE, "ANIMAL RESCUE" INC.

Southington, CT 06489

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A Stone's Throw Dog Rescue

Wolcott, CT 06716

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Cowboy Capital Pet Assistance League - CT transport

30 Waterchase Dr., Rocky Hill, CT 06067

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Wags of Monroe County - CT Transport Stop

18 Sylvan Lane, New Haven, CT 06501

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Sam Coffey Animal Rescue Friends - Connecticut Transport

Hartford, CT 06103

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Hay Dude Critter Rescue - CT transport

Hartford, CT 06120

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19.2 miles

Charming Pet Rescue - CT Transport Stop

Hartford, CT 06101

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God's Dogs Rescue of TX in CT Transport Stop

Hartford, CT 06101

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Pack Leaders Rescue of Connecticut

East Hartford, CT 06108

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Friends of Rescue - Milford, CT transport

Milford, CT 06460

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