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PALMER

Great Pyrenees

Male, 1 yr
Newton, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Bumble

Great Pyrenees

Male, 3 yrs 1 mo
Claremont, NC
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Bumble came from an animal control agency where his life was in extreme danger. He had been picked up as a stray. He is a good dog who loves to lay around the house. Bumble is 100% a house dog who walks well on a leash though will pull some if sees something he is interested in, he loves going to see people at Lowe's Home Improvement Store. Bumble loves to lay on the couch, sleeps well in the house all night but Bumble can open doors so needs secure locks, he also would need a fenced in yard, as well as to meet any other dogs in the household prior to adoption. He is a huge fluff ball at 128 lbs who does enjoy being brushed. The animal control agency said he is 2 to 3 years old. If you are looking for a dog who will lay beside you while you work from home Bumble is a great choice. He is vetted, neutered, and on slow kill heart worm treatment. Won't you give Bumble a chance at a great life with a home of his own? From Foster: -no barking -no digging -no resource guarding -no growling or aggression -loves people -gentle mouth when taking treats -healthy coat and likes being brushed -can hike and play (in bursts) but also likes to chill and sleep -rides well in a car -curious to explore and not afraid of new situations -goes to the door when he wants out (no accidents!) -total house dog
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Yeti

Great Pyrenees

Female 3 yrs 9 mos
Mooresville, NC
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Ben

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 yrs 7 mos
Earl, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Ben, who will turned two in June. Ben came to us extremely emaciated, in pretty bad shape weighing only 39 lbs. ( he is now 85 lbs.) . His human had tried and tried to get him to gain weight, get healthy but with no success. We got him, had several tests run, noticed how fast he ate his food. We put him on a special ID diet, started using slow feeder bowls, and fed him small meals several times a day. After many many tests, much medication, and special food, he started to gain weight. He has now gotten adjusted to regular food. He may always need a bowl to slow down his eating but he looks great and is a happy boy. Ben is good with other dogs. He is a little dominant but does well with both male and female dogs. He did have a quick encounter with a cat, but not long enough to say 100 percent, but he did not do anything but sniff the kitty. We would recommend no small kids only because of Ben's size and we are still working on getting him not to jump up and hug you. While it looks sweet, he could knock someone down accidentally. If you think Ben may be your boy, please read on and fill out the on line application. RECOMMENDATIONS & PROCEDURES Please note, the following are recommendations for puppies and different breeds of dogs. We will evaluate each application on an individual basis to see what is best for the dog/puppy and the potential adopter. Puppies are very fragile and not toys. We recommend children be at least six years old to be considered to adopt a puppy. Small breed dogs ( such as chihuahuas, yorkies, shih tzus , etc) we recommend children be at least eight years old. Herding, working breeds we recommend children to be at least 12 years old. Again these are recommendations. Adoption Procedures: We will travel up to two hours ( one way) to do physical home visits and we do not do virtual home visits. ( we are in Cleveland County NC) Most of our dogs come from bad situations and we want to know where their forever home is going to be. While we do not require fencing on all dogs, certain dogs that need a fenced in yard, will not be adopted unless potential adopter has one. We also adopt some dogs to people who live in apartments ( as long as the landlord approves) but not all dogs. We do not adopt to anyone under 21 years of age. We also do not feel college students are the best fit for most of our dogs. Most of our dogs again, come from bad situations and need lots of attention. Most college students have financial responsibilities and we feel need to be focused on school. Our goal is to match the dog with a family that fits the dog’s needs. We are solely focused on what is best for each dog in our rescue. These dogs have had enough moving around, dumped out like trash, and we want to ensure they find their forever home. We do require you sign a contract and if at any time you cannot continue to provide for the dog, the dog comes back to the rescue. Your first step to adoption is filling our our on line application. You will then get an automated email stating we got your application Next our adoption coordinator will be in touch either by phone or email If your references check out, a home visit will be scheduled. After the home visit is done, a meet and greet with the dog you are interested in and/or any other available dogs we have will be scheduled If the dog and you are a match, contract will be signed and you may take your new family member home. Link to application https://cliffordsarmyrescue.com/1423-2
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Nicholas

Great Pyrenees

Male, 2 yrs 11 mos
Earl, NC
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Nicholas, a two year old Great Pyrenees who was found in a ditch on the side of a busy highway. Full of intestinal parasites, emaciated, and in need of help, we scooped him and Klaus up and got them everything they needed. No Nicholas is looking for his forever home. If you have room for this fluffy big boy, please fill out our on line app, link below. RECOMMENDATIONS & PROCEDURES Please note, the following are recommendations for puppies and different breeds of dogs. We will evaluate each application on an individual basis to see what is best for the dog/puppy and the potential adopter. Puppies are very fragile and not toys. We recommend children be at least six years old to be considered to adopt a puppy. Small breed dogs ( such as chihuahuas, yorkies, shih tzus , etc) we recommend children be at least eight years old. Herding, working breeds we recommend children to be at least 12 years old. Again these are recommendations. Adoption Procedures: We will travel up to two hours ( one way) to do physical home visits and we do not do virtual home visits. Most of our dogs come from bad situations and we want to know where their forever home is going to be. While we do not require fencing on all dogs, certain dogs that need a fenced in yard, will not be adopted unless potential adopter has one. We also adopt some dogs to people who live in apartments ( as long as the landlord approves) but not all dogs. We do not adopt to anyone under 21 years of age. We also do not feel college students are the best fit for most of our dogs. Most of our dogs again, come from bad situations and need lots of attention. Most college students have financial responsibilities and we feel need to be focused on school. Our goal is to match the dog with a family that fits the dog’s needs. We are solely focused on what is best for each dog in our rescue. These dogs have had enough moving around, dumped out like trash, and we want to ensure they find their forever home. We do require you sign a contract and if at any time you cannot continue to provide for the dog, the dog comes back to the rescue. Your first step to adoption is filling our our on line application. You will then get an automated email stating we got your application Next our adoption coordinator will be in touch either by phone or email If your references check out, a home visit will be scheduled. After the home visit is done, a meet and greet with the dog you are interested in and/or any other available dogs we have will be scheduled If the dog and you are a match, contract will be signed and you may take your new family member home. Link to application https://cliffordsarmyrescue.com/1423-2
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PUPPY GABBY

Great Pyrenees

Female, Puppy
Charlotte, NC
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,
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My name is Gabby, and my story is an amazing and amazing that im.here today.  I was born sometime around the first or second week of October to a purebred. Great Pyrenees.   My mom lived on land that a farmer owned and he never spayed her and soon she met up with a Doodle that was roaming on the land that she was protecting. The next thing you know, there were eight of us born out in the pasture and for the first 8 to 9 weeks of our life, we lived  in a hole in the ground.  Critter cavalry was called by a lady that knew all 8 of us.puppies needed help. I am  looking for just the perfect home that will understand the Great Pyrenees influence in my DNA.  I am a little girl that loves to play with the various farm animals where my foster family lives.  I'm extremely cuddly and I am very cute, or so I'm told.  I will grow up to be a 75 pound girl with long soft fur and a happy, carefree personality. I have learned how to ring the bell at the door to go out to potty and my foster mom has been working with me to teach other important commands like sit and shake.   I will be a devoted companion that will promise to go on lots of adventures with you in life. I want to make sure that I bring lots of fun and love to my family.  I will cuddle with you on the sofa and you will have my heart and soul forever and ever.  Contact Critter Cavalry Rescue at ccrnewengland@gmail.com if you are interested.  Please note that I am not an apartment or townhouse dog . I need the space to run aid exercise in a fenced yard.  PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comJanuary 9, 2025, 5:29 pm
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LAYLA

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Charlotte, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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  Meet Layla, the reigning queen of relaxation! This sweet 60 pound, Aussie/Great Pry mix pretty girl loves to take it easy, whether it's lounging on the couch, basking in the sun, or snoozing her day away in her favorite spot.  At 6 years of age, Layla has made is known that she prefers a calm, peaceful environment where she can indulge in her love of napping without too much excitement.  She’ll happily keep you company during your quiet moments, and will always be up for a long walk or playtime with feline friends who are her favorite four-legged friends. Layla would do best in a home without young children or other dogs, as she loves her space and enjoys a slower, more serene pace of life. If you're seeking a loyal, affectionate companion who values comfort above all else, Layla is your perfect match.   This beauty is housebroken and loves to run around the yard with her people.  Years ago Layla decided that she wanted to be the only dog in her home and that is how she has lived and what we are seeking for her again.  She has been living as the only companion in the home until 3 years ago when the family started having children.  Now the young toddlers are having their normal growing up noises and activities create a less than calm environment for Layla.  Her family knows it will be best for Layla to find a new and quieter home without the toddler chaos.  Critter Cavalry Rescue knows that many dogs do not transition well with toddlers that enter the home after they were the only dogs early in life.  Layla is so loved and because of that her owners are admitting that she needs a new start that suits her laidback demeanor. Children over 10 years will be fine. This dog is good on leash walks but doesn’t need to be at dog parks where other dogs will not respect her “space”.  She is crate trained but honestly she does no damage if left loose during the day for many hours.  Layla does love cats and is a very loving girl that is beautiful and very smart.  She has so many years left to bring joy and companionship to someone that just wants her as the only dog and will treasure her as the special girl that she truly is. If you are interested in this girl please write to ccrtennessee@gmail.com She is ready for a new and fresh start.       PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comJanuary 10, 2025, 10:20 pm

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Catawba County Animal Services

201 Government Services Drive, Newton, NC 28658

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Pyrenees Rescue of Western NC

Claremont, NC 28610

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Lake Norman Humane

2106 Charlotte Hwy, Mooresville, NC 28117

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Clifford's Army Rescue Extravaganza

P.O. Box 370, Earl, NC 28038

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Critter Cavalry Rescue -NC

Charlotte, NC 28201

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Faith Hope and Love Animal Rescue NC

PO Box 4463, Salisbury, NC 28145

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Heart of the Foothills Animal Rescue

380 US HWY 221 N, Rutherfordton, NC 28139

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