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My name is Brady Pending!

Posted over 3 years ago | Updated over 3 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Great Pyrenees/Kuvasz
Color
White - with Gray or Silver
Age
Puppy
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
49 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

NAME: Brady GENDER: Male
WEIGHT: 49.4 lbs As Adult over 100 lbs

APPLICATION: If this dog has stolen your heart, don't wait!
Please apply online now to be considered as a potential adopter.

AGE: DOB: 02-10-14
BREED Great Pyrenees and Karakachan Mix
LOCATION: Terryville, CT DONATION: $455.00

Meet Brady, a beautiful Great Pyrenees/Karakachan Mix who just joined our wonderful southern foster along with his brother Ramsey. These brothers had quite a rough start, but foster mom says they are very quickly adapting to “the good life” and will be ready for their forever homes very soon!

Their story is sadly a pretty common one. Irresponsible dog owners who do not take care of, nor care about their dogs enough to get them spayed. This owner’s female was purchased to watch his herd of goats and became pregnant. She had a litter of 8 puppies, and instead of finding them homes he decided to keep them locked in a cow trailer! They received no socialization with humans, no daylight, and no fresh air to run around and play in. This heartless man threw food into the dirty trailer for these pups, but as the weeks passed it became apparent that, due to their breed, they were going to be large dogs, and he knew he could not afford to feed them.

Again, instead of trying to find them homes, he fed them less and less, until a kind neighbor began feeding them until he could get them help. It was only after the cruel owner confided in the neighbor that he planned to get someone to come over and “get rid of them” that the neighbor jumped into action. He found a rescue group willing to seize the puppies if the owner promised to spay the mother dog and this wonderful neighbor even offered to pay for it! It’s with the help of all the wonderful people out there that these precious pups are able to go on to live happy lives.

Several rescue groups stepped up to each take two puppies, and we are delighted to have Brady and Ramsey! Every day they are learning more and more to just be happy puppies. These boys are gorgeous. They have luxurious golden white fur and sweet faces. They now enjoy very much running and playing in the sunshine, and getting lots of human interaction and affection.

When choosing a breed that is right for your family, typical characteristics of that breed need to be considered. The Karakachen is an independent working dog, immensely loyal, and devoted to their masters, trying their best to protect their household at any cost. They have a strong smelling and hearing instinct that is instrumental in making them ideal guard dogs. Though not aggressive while guarding their livestock, these territorial dogs display a highly reserved nature while confronting strangers. Apart from their compatibility with children of the family with whom they are brought up, they will also be able to mingle with other smaller pets if socialized well socialized.

Frequently described as “majestic,” Great Pyrenees are big, immensely strong mountain dogs standing as high as 32 inches at the shoulder and often tipping the scales at more than 100 pounds. These steadfast guardians usually exhibit a Zen-like calm, but they can quickly spring into action and move with grace and speed to meet a threat. The lush weatherproof coat is all white, or white with markings of beautiful shades of gray, tan, reddish-brown, or badger. They are smart, patient, and calm. The Great Pyrenees is an immensely powerful working dog bred to deter sheep-stealing wolves and other predators on snowy mountaintops. Pyrenees today are mellow companions and vigilant guardians of home and family.

Brady is described by his foster to be a little shy and reserved. He projects a quiet assurance that he has all the answers to the world around him. He has a powerful, graceful stride, when he trots or runs; he seems to glide, with a little up-and-down movement. His gait is effortless and he is capable of trotting for 15 miles or more without tiring.

Brady needs an experienced family, access to a large yard, long walks or runs and an active family that have owned or experience with dogs over 100 lbs. As an adult, his breed requires a confident, experienced owner, one who will gain his respect and understands his independent nature.

Brady loves attention, is active and playful and will make a wonderful companion. He would do well in a house with a large yard and children they can run and play with. Brady and Ramsey have come so far and deserve a loving home where they are safe, have a warm bed, and are considered part of the family. Will you open your heart and home to Brady and Ramsey?

ABOUT OUR RESCUE

RESCUE DOG VILLAGE GUARDIAN, INC A 5513C NON-PROFIT ORGAINZATION WEBSITE: WWW.RESCUEDOGVILLAGE.COM
ABOUT OUR RESCUE


We go the extra mile for every dog and do whatever it takes to make sure that that dog finds happiness, we give 100% and more. It is what we enjoy doing and helps us wake up in the morning; we know that the dog is thankful we rescued them and thankful for their life. Finally, they will be forever remembered by our families that adopted them because they really rescued them.

These dogs deserve all of our attention, and in Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc A 5513c Non-Profit Organization, we are committed to our adopters and our dogs equally. We offer full disclosure and hope to make the best matches possible. Please know our adoption fees never cover our expenses. We rely on the generosity of our adopters and supporters to help us help the dogs.

Note: Our Puppies Are Kept In A Sterile Environment
Until They Have All Three Of Their Vaccinations

This dog cannot be adopted to Massachusetts residents due to new laws regarding rescue dogs being prohibited from adoption.

Please contact Patricia Cabral or Mike Cahill for questions regarding what dogs you are allowed to adopt

Cahill, Mike
Director, Animal Health
Michael.Cahill@mass.gov
617-626-1794

Cabral, Patricia
Shelter and Rescue Coordinator, Animal Health
Patricia.Cabral@mass.gov
617-626-1786

Here is a link to the list of approved rescues
https://www.mass.gov/service-details/approved-shelter-and-rescue-organizations

DISCLAIMER: Please note that the breeds posted on our dogs' biographies are our best guess based on years of working with rescue dogs. Adopters who need to know the exact breed or mix of breeds of a particular dog must have the dog's DNA tested at their own expense.

MORE PHOTOS:
To see more photos of this dog and all our adoptable dogs,
please check out our website at Rescue Dog Village
.


EMAIL: For more information about this dog, contact: RescueDogVillage@yahoo.com

You will need to open your email account and type in the
address because live links have been removed by Petfinder

APPLICATION: If this dog has stolen your heart and love to offer this extremely bright dog who can make you laugh for hours at his/hers antics don't wait, fill out an application Please apply online now to be considered as a potential adopter. Our dogs deserve all that a committed family can offer. You will need to type the address in the address bar because live links have been removed by Petfinder

REQUIREMENTS: Interested adopters must:
1. Complete an application
2. Agree to a vet reference check
3. Phone interview
4. Home visit
5. All family members must be in attendance for home visits - no exceptions
This helps us get to know everyone in the family so that we can help find the right dog for you.

TO SEE MORE PHOTOS OF THIS DOG AND ALL OUR ADOPTABLE DOGS,
please check out our website at Rescue Dog Village
.



Disclaimer: Please note that the breeds posted on our dogs' biographies are our best guess based on years of working with rescue dogs. Adopters who need to know the exact breed or mix of breeds of a particular dog must have the dog's DNA tested at their own expense.

Our rescue is only in the business of offering full disclosure to adopters, and expects and hopes to engage your questions and concerns fully. We owe it to the dogs we rescue and all the wonderful families/adopters who might consider welcoming our charges into their hearts and home. Our dogs are waiting for that ideal forever home where they will be cherished as deserving family members. It's sad these second chances are even necessary for these dogs, but we are committed to them and will devote the time and energy to their re-homing, and not just move them to save more dogs. We diligently and responsibly seek good matches, as we don't want to re-home the dog again. These animals have already endured more than they should have, and through no fault of their own. It behooves us to be honest and forthright, and we appreciate the same in return from applicants. It's that winning combination of reciprocal trust and respect that allows for successful placements to be made. Happy adopters translate to happy dogs, and that's our goal!


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