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Chevy is a super nice 3 year old female Great Pyrenees mix. She and her sister ended up in our rescue program when, even after we helped with vet care and boarding so they could hopefully stay with their previous owner, it just didn't work out. Her sister has been adopted but Chevy is still waiting to catch some lucky adopter's eye. Yes, yes I know she doesn't look much like a Pyr, but she is, according to her DNA results, 70% Great Pyrenees. The other 30% is 1-4% each of 11 different breeds. Will be happy to share those results with serious inquiries. She has a shorter coat with lots of color that will take less maintenance than a full Pyr coat. Chevy is very smart and more responsive and obedient than most purebred Great Pyrs.
Chevy is fully vetted, house trained, walks well on leash, rides well in the car, and is sweet and gentle with adults and children. She is good with other dogs and would match up as a companion and playmate to just about any male dog. She has lived with small dogs (Chihuahuas) and is familiar with horses. Not great with chickens or cats.
Chevy will be placed as a family companion with inside privileges. She loves people and affection. A securely fenced yard will be required.
Adoption info and an adoption application can be found at gprci.com and questions can be emailed to gprci.info@gmail.com
Chevy is a super nice 3 year old female Great Pyrenees mix. She and her sister ended up in our rescue program when, even after we helped with vet care and boarding so they could hopefully stay with their previous owner, it just didn't work out. Her sister has been adopted but Chevy is still waiting to catch some lucky adopter's eye. Yes, yes I know she doesn't look much like a Pyr, but she is, according to her DNA results, 70% Great Pyrenees. The other 30% is 1-4% each of 11 different breeds. Will be happy to share those results with serious inquiries. She has a shorter coat with lots of color that will take less maintenance than a full Pyr coat. Chevy is very smart and more responsive and obedient than most purebred Great Pyrs.
Chevy is fully vetted, house trained, walks well on leash, rides well in the car, and is sweet and gentle with adults and children. She is good with other dogs and would match up as a companion and playmate to just about any male dog. She has lived with small dogs (Chihuahuas) and is familiar with horses. Not great with chickens or cats.
Chevy will be placed as a family companion with inside privileges. She loves people and affection. A securely fenced yard will be required.
Adoption info and an adoption application can be found at gprci.com and questions can be emailed to gprci.info@gmail.com
Our adoption process includes completing an adoption application, allowing a home/site visit, and if approved for adoption, signing a legally binding adoption contract at the actual time of adoption. Our adoption application can be found on our website at www.gprci.com and can be completed on line or downloaded for printing.
The application will ask for a personal reference and the name and phone number of your current and/or past veterinarian. Vet records must verify that pets receive/have received good care, both in the case of illness/ injury and preventative care (vaccinations, etc). Current pets must be up to date on preventative vet care and spayed or neutered (unless there are extenuating circumstances). We will contact you by phone upon receipt of your application but feel free to call or email with any specific questions.
A securely fenced property is required. Great Pyrenees must be in secure fencing or on leash at all times, for their own safety, as they cannot be reliably trained to a property boundary.
We request of adopters a minimum donation to GPRCI of $200 at the time of adoption to help with some of the vet care expense.
Our adoption process includes completing an adoption application, allowing a home/site visit, and if approved for adoption, signing a legally binding adoption contract at the actual time of adoption. Our adoption application can be found on our website at www.gprci.com and can be completed on line or downloaded for printing.
The application will ask for a personal reference and the name and phone number of your current and/or past veterinarian. Vet records must verify that pets receive/have received good care, both in the case of illness/ injury and preventative care (vaccinations, etc). Current pets must be up to date on preventative vet care and spayed or neutered (unless there are extenuating circumstances). We will contact you by phone upon receipt of your application but feel free to call or email with any specific questions.
A securely fenced property is required. Great Pyrenees must be in secure fencing or on leash at all times, for their own safety, as they cannot be reliably trained to a property boundary.
We request of adopters a minimum donation to GPRCI of $200 at the time of adoption to help with some of the vet care expense.
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Adoptable Great Pyrenees are shown by appointment, usually after a completed application is received and an initial phone interview is conducted.
Adoptable Great Pyrenees are shown by appointment, usually after a completed application is received and an initial phone interview is conducted.
More about this rescue
Great Pyrenees Rescue of Central Illinois is a small 501(c)(3), not-for-profit rescue, licensed by the state of Illinois and based in Bloomington, Illinois. The mission of this organizations is:
(1)to place stray and homeless Great Pyrenees into loving, responsible, lifetime homes.
(2)to promote responsible Great Pyrenees ownership by educating current and potential Great Pyrenees owners in the selection, care and training of the Great Pyrenees.
(3)to help prevent additional homeless Great Pyrenees by providing current owners with advice and information on correcting or controlling some problem behaviors common to the breed.
Great Pyrenees Rescue of Central Illinois is a small 501(c)(3), not-for-profit rescue, licensed by the state of Illinois and based in Bloomington, Illinois. The mission of this organizations is:
(1)to place stray and homeless Great Pyrenees into loving, responsible, lifetime homes.
(2)to promote responsible Great Pyrenees ownership by educating current and potential Great Pyrenees owners in the selection, care and training of the Great Pyrenees.
(3)to help prevent additional homeless Great Pyrenees by providing current owners with advice and information on correcting or controlling some problem behaviors common to the breed.
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