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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White
Age
1 year old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
32 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Lady Gaga, the 32-pound fluffy butt who brings just as much personality as her namesake—minus the meat dress, of course. At 10 months old, she’s still figuring out her place in the world, but one thing’s for sure: she’s got the makings of a superstar if you’ve got the patience for a few rehearsals. And here’s the best part—Lady Gaga is what we like to call a "Pocket Pyr." She’s got all the floofy charm of a Great Pyrenees but in a much more compact package. Perfect for anyone who loves the breed but can't quite convince their husband that they have the space or funds for another polar bear in the house. She’s like a pint-sized version of the big dogs you adore, without the need for an extra freezer to store all that kibble.
Lady Gaga’s story has the classic “small-town girl makes it big” vibe. Once a stray who found herself at the shelter, she was never reclaimed—maybe her former family just couldn’t handle the fame. But don’t worry, she’s ready to leave her past behind and find a forever home where she can truly shine.
If you were to ask Lady Gaga what her favorite pastime is? She would tell you it is playing with her doggie pals! She could do it all day long if you let her, and she’ll happily go from one doggie playgroup to the next. When she’s done strutting her stuff, she’ll curl up in her kennel, which she’s decided is her very own VIP lounge. Now, don’t be surprised if she acts a little coy when it’s time to leave her kennel—after all, even pop icons get stage fright. Sit with her, offer a hand, and she’ll eventually make her grand entrance, ready to soak up the love she’s a little shy to ask for.
While Lady Gaga might be a bit hesitant at first, you can tell she’s secretly craving pets and affection—she’s just playing hard to get. When meeting new people, she’s like a backstage pass holder who’s not sure if you’re really on the list. She might stand back, excited but unsure, trying to figure out if you’re worth her autograph. With a little patience and some gentle encouragement, she’ll warm up and realize you’re exactly who she’s been waiting for. This little diva isn’t one for dramatic exits—no jumping fences or digging holes in the yard for Lady Gaga. And while she might not be ready to headline at the local café just yet, she’s game for a few low-key public outings, especially if there’s a window seat where she can people-watch in style. Just don’t expect her to master leash walking on the first try—she’s still working on that part of her choreography.
Lady Gaga is already kennel and potty trained, so she’s got the basics down. She’s a good girl who’s still learning the ropes, and she’ll do best with a family that understands the value of a slow build to trust. With some time, patience, and maybe a spray bottle to curb her enthusiasm for jumping, she’ll be the loyal, loving companion you never knew you needed.
So, if you’re looking for a star in the making who’s equal parts playful and sweet—and conveniently sized for your life—Lady Gaga is ready to take center stage in your heart. Just be prepared to give her the time she needs to adjust to the spotlight—because once she’s comfortable, she’ll shine brighter than ever.