Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi there! I'm Muk, a sweet and goofy Great Pyrenees/ mix puppy looking for my forever home. My siblings and I were born in a shelter, but we were lucky enough to be tagged for rescue the day we were born. Since then, we've grown into happy and healthy pups.
I love playing with my brothers and sisters, and I get along great with other dogs and kids. I haven't met many cats, but I think we could be friends too! I'm a typical puppy who loves to explore and have fun. I'm growing fast and will be a big, majestic dog, so I'll need a family that's ready for my size and needs.
I need an adopter who understands my breed and knows I'm not just a cute, fluffy pup. Great Pyrenees like me need space, proper training, and lots of love! I'm resilient, loving, and full of joy, and I can't wait to share that with my new family. If you're looking for a big, fun-loving companion, I'm your pup! Adopt me, and let's start our adventure together.
FEE INCLUDES: Adopting an adult dog (6 months or older) includes spaying/neutering, vaccinations, deworming, flea & tick prevention, heartworm testing, and microchipping.
For dogs under 6 months, they receive age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, flea/tick prevention, and microchipping. All dogs are spayed/neutered by 6 months, covered within the adoption fee. The procedure must be done at one of our partner clinics.
To begin the adoption process, please submit an application on our website: www.hbwi.org/adopt. Once approved, you'll have the opportunity to meet our available dogs. Following the meeting, you can initiate a 5-day Adoption Trial, allowing you to take the dog home. This trial period is designed to ensure the dog is a match for you and aligns with your lifestyle. After the 5-day trial, if all goes well, the adoption will be finalized. Additionally, we require a home visit once the dog is settled in its new home to ensure a smooth transition for both the dog and the adopter.