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Posted over 6 months ago
| Updated over 6 months ago
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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees/Australian Shepherd
Color
White - with Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
6 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
53 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
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Location Southern California.
Transports available, short & long distance. Inquire for details.
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Little Bear is a good looking gentle Great Pyrenees mix boy. He is not large. Only at about 50 lbs medium size with soft GP fur and he loooves to roll over for belly rubs. Little Bear was rescued on his last day of life from a high kill shelter where he was abandoned by his owners after years of neglect and not paying any attention to him. He was scheduled to be euthanized after he caught kennel cough at the shelter when we drove 6 hours to his rescue. He soon has become a favorite at our facility being affectionate and people oriented.
Little Bear is med age, possibly 6 years old or so. He is very active and likes a good run around. Very youthful, active and full of life. He doesn’t seem to have many GP tendencies and acts more like an indoor lounger. So if you have livestock he may not be a good candidate as a working dog :)
He is vaccinated, neutered, microchipped, dewormed. Very healthy with no known medical issues and is very agile and active.. Had recent dental cleaning.
Little Bear would do best in a home with no other large male dogs. Cats, compatibility unknown.
He doesn’t mind smaller pups. He has no agenda towards them. Calm on leash. Needs a boost to go up into the car but can possibly train with treats.
He needs a place in a quiet location with some secure yard space where he can go potty and lounge. Fencing at 5 ft height minimum. No apartments please. Experienced with large breeds adopter.
Little Bear would make a great companion dog for an adult or a couple. Might be too laid back for a family with kids. He has an overall kind demeanor and liked by everyone who meets him.
We offer foster to adopt programs if you need time to decide if it’s the right dog for your home.
Transports are available, short and long distance out of state. Inquire. We will not transport dogs however if you have other pets on property without prior introduction.
Video clip of Little Bear:
https://youtube.com/shorts/VN7ft_ScLLs?si=2sIZubHp1i5aVflu
If you are interested to adopt
or foster this sweet boy please contact us directly with your phone number & detailed information about the adoptive family at:
kingofheartsfoundation@hotmail.com
For faster response you can submit an adoption interest application:
https://www.kingofheartsfoundation.org/adoption-application.html