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Clydesdale

Great Pyrenees St. Bernard

Male, 4 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
WE ARE A TX BASED RESCUE. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN TX AND WILL BE TRANSPORTED UPON ADOPTION. Please fill out an adoption application found at haydudeequine.org Clydesdale - You are the bridge between what was and what will be, my pathway to a new life! Looking for a new FBF (furry best friend)? Look no further than Clydesdale (hey, hey, that's me!) and I'm here looking to adopt me a family, a home...one I can say will be all mine! And since you're reading this, I'm hoping that you'll consider making ME a part of yours!!!! Me and my sister, Breton were dumped in a rural area along side a busy highway. The first few months of my young life was not so great, but I'm learning. I'm learning that getting pets and kind words are kinda really nice. I have really blossomed into a happy soul that is ready to start this next chapter in life with a family that will have lots of patience, treats and gentle pets so I can give back with lots of puppy kisses and tail wags!! I'm about 4.5 months old and already come in at around 25lbs. I should be a great size of maybe 55-60lbs when I get myself fully growed up. I have got a really sweet nature that does love to run around and play with my sister and all the other foster pups here. I am learning the leash and have taken to walking really well really quickly. I'm on my way to being a great stroll taker and hiking companion!! I do really well playing with the other pups but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting any of those creatures y'all call a cat yet, but at my young age and with proper introductions I should be fine with them too! Mom may be a Pyrenees/Golden Retriever mix and dad was a traveling salespup (St. Bernard, maybe) sweet talking his way through town! I am sooooo ready to unleash all this awesomeness and be that lil heartbeat at your feet, and with bunches of love, I know I'll be there. So, if you think you can help me be a pawsome fit for you and your lifestyle, please stop scrolling and fill out my adoption application! It can be found at haydudeequine.org These siblings include Clydesdale and Breton
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Breton

Great Pyrenees St. Bernard

Female, 4 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
WE ARE A TX BASED RESCUE. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN TX AND WILL BE TRANSPORTED UPON ADOPTION. Please fill out an adoption application found at haydudeequine.org Breton - You are the bridge between what was and what will be, my pathway to a new life! Looking for a new FBF (furry best friend)? Look no further than Breton (hey, hey, that's me!) and I'm here looking to adopt me a family, a home...one I can say will be all mine! And since you're reading this, I'm hoping that you'll consider making ME a part of yours!!!! Me and my brother, Clydesdale were dumped in a rural area along side a busy highway. The first few months of my young life was not so great, but I'm learning. I'm learning that getting pets and kind words are kinda really nice. I have really blossomed into a happy soul that is ready to start this next chapter in life with a family that will have lots of patience, treats and gentle pets so I can give back with lots of puppy kisses and tail wags!! I'm about 4.5 months old and come in at around 20lbs. I should be a great size of maybe 50-55lbs when I get myself fully growed up. I have got a really sweet nature that does love to run around and play with my sister and all the other foster pups here. I am learning the leash and have taken to walking really well really quickly. I'm on my way to being a great stroll taker and hiking companion!! I do really well playing with the other pups but I haven't had the pleasure of meeting any of those creatures y'all call a cat yet, but at my young age and with proper introductions I should be fine with them too! Mom may be a Pyrenees/Golden Retriever mix and dad was a traveling salespup (St. Bernard, maybe) sweet talking his way through town! I am sooooo ready to unleash all this awesomeness and be that lil heartbeat at your feet, and with bunches of love, I know I'll be there. So, if you think you can help me be a pawsome fit for you and your lifestyle, please stop scrolling and fill out my adoption application! It can be found at haydudeequine.org These siblings include Breton and Clydesdale
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Willow MA

Great Pyrenees

Female, 2 yrs 8 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Willow, a gentle 2.5-year-old Great Pyrenees weighing in at about 86 pounds, who’s ready to steal your heart! Fully microchipped, spayed, and up-to-date on vaccines and preventions, Willow is a loving girl with a playful spirit. She adores chasing squirrels and birds, and while she loves a game of fetch, she might just decide to keep the ball for herself! Soft and affectionate, she delights in hugs and kisses from her humans. Although she gets a bit nervous around the iRobot and fireworks—often running inside to hide—she’s a brave and resilient girl at heart. Willow has been thriving in a lively foster home with her Golden Retriever brothers, and she’s very protective of her 4-year-old human sister while remaining curious about her 1-year-old sister. House trained and crate trained, Willow will let you know when she needs to go outside with a gentle bark. While she’s still discovering her preferences with other female dogs and isn’t a fan of cats, she’s a true treat-lover—eating treats delicately from your hand—and she even knows how to sit on command! Having completed her heartworm treatment and finishing up her crate rest, Willow’s new adopter will receive 12 months of Heartgard to keep her healthy and heartworm-free. If you’re looking for a devoted, playful, and protective companion, Willow is ready to bring love and joy to your home. Adopt Willow today and let her light up your life! $200 Local Adoption Fee (in Texas) $450 Out of State Adoption Fee (includes transport to your area)
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Valentine JW

Great Pyrenees Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Valentine! ❤️ Valentine got her name because she was rescued on Valentine’s Day—a true symbol of love and second chances! She was found living in a junkyard with the help of a kind-hearted Good Samaritan, but now she’s safe, warm, and thriving. This sweet girl adores stuffed toys and belly rubs and is great with other dogs and kids. She’s a little shy at first but quickly warms up with love and patience. Valentine is learning to walk on a leash and working on potty training like a champ. Special Note: Due to her time in the junkyard, Valentine has a few hairless spots. While we’re hopeful her fur will grow back, the vet mentioned that some follicles might be permanently damaged. But that just makes her even more special! Valentine is ready for a forever home filled with love—could that be with you? Local adoption fee is $250 (in TX) Out of state adoption fee is $550 (includes transport to your area)
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Sugar BW

Great Pyrenees

Female, 1 yr
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sugar is a super sweet name for an incredibly sweet giant white floof of a love bug. This gentle giant would rather cuddle than eat. 💕. Found as a stray with her hair matted down to the skin, she is growing out her stunning white coat and putting back on some needed weight. Great Pyrenees are renowned for being excellent family dogs, guardians of children, other pets, & livestock. Sugar is no exception. At only 1 year old, she is still goofy & playful, and not all that coordinated when she runs & puppy pounces. She is an absolute joy to have around. She would do best in a home where her people are around her most of the time as she doesn’t like to be alone. Do you have room in your heart & home for this delightful fluffy cuddler? Attributes: Great on a leash Crate trained, but doesn’t enjoy the crate A Velcro dog Local adoption fee is $200 (in TX) Out of state adoption fee is $450 (includes transport to your area)
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Logan

Great Pyrenees

Male, Young
Pittsburgh, NY
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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God's Dogs Rescue of TX in PA Transport Stop

Pittsburgh, PA 15106

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Wags of Monroe County - western Pennsylvania Transport Stop

18 Sylvan Lane, Pittsburgh, NY 15222

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Bark About It Rescue

N/A, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

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27.6 miles

Great Pyrenees Club of Western Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, PA 15203

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33.6 miles

South Hills Pet Rescue

15 Old 88, South Park, PA 15129

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Warren, OH 44481

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