Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 2 days ago
The Pixar Litter is here, and they’re looking for their furever homes! These pups promise to entertain both children and adults with their whimsical personalities and silly sense of humor! Joy is such a delight - fuzzy, sweet, eager for pets, and happy to cuddle. And, Joy comes in a convenient snack size. This tiny girl was under 19 pounds at 12 weeks, with a projected adult weight of 80 lbs. So, she will personify the beautiful laid-back pyr spirit without taking over your entire couch. Her energy level is low to medium. She eats and sleeps in a crate, and is great with other dogs, cats, and older children. She is working on potty training. Joy will require a home with a secure fenced yard and a canine brother who she can look up to for advice and to help her learn the ropes and routine.Apply for your sweet little treat today!
NGPR Pooch Profile
Name: Joy in MA
Age: 22 wks old as of beg. November 2024
Color: White
Dew Claws: Yes, double
Estimated Adult Weight: 80 - 90 lbs
Current Location: NGPR approved foster in Ipswich, MA
Medical: Pup will be placed on a spay/neuter contract with a date specified for the spay or neuter procedure to be performed by. Dewormed, negative for heartworm, up-to-date on vaccinations and currently on flea, tick and heartworm preventative. This dog travels with a Interstate Health Certificate required by the USDA confirming that all the above criteria have been met.
Housebroken: Working on it!
Can be Placed With: Dogs, Kids, Cats
Fencing: Secure VISIBLE fencing is required; invisible fencing WILL NOT contain this breed.
Fees: Adoption fees are determined on a sliding scale depending on age, location and transport. Fees for dogs adopted locally start at $400 and can range up to $700 for puppies under six months. Puppies placed on spay/neuter contracts receive $100 back when the dog is spayed or neutered. Transport costs are included in the adoption fee. Fees for senior dogs (7 or older) and foster dogs will be adjusted accordingly.
NYS Registered Rescue # RR102
Our goal is to assess every application on its own merits. Key considerations are: 1) the experience of the applicant with large breed dogs 2) children in the household or regularly visiting the household are ready for a large-breed dog who is a guardian by nature and 3) the sex of other dogs currently residing in the household to avoid same-sex aggression issues. For puppies under six months old, the applicant’s ability to socialize the puppy with older dogs is a priority.
We may consider fostering for some of our dogs who are in boarding. Please visit Fostering FAQfor an application and information about our fostering program.
If you can't foster or adopt at this time, please consider helping our Neediest Cases or making a tax-exempt donation by visiting our Donate page.
Please complete the adoption application and visit nationalpyr.org to learn more about Pyrs and our adoption process. National Great Pyrenees Rescue (NGPR) is not a shelter. We are a non-profit, tax-exempt rescue who has been rescuing the breed for 15 years. Visit nationalpyr.org to learn more about us, our mission and our breed.
More Information: Questions? The fastest way to learn more about a dog is to fill out our online application. If you call or e-mail you are reducing your chances of adopting this animal as we direct our time and energy to first serving those who apply.
We have many Pyrs and Pyr mixes who need homes and not all of them are posted. You can see more of these beautiful dogs by clicking on Adoptable Dogs.
The Pixar Litter is here, and they’re looking for their furever homes! These pups promise to entertain both children and adults with their whimsical personalities and silly sense of humor! Joy is such a delight - fuzzy, sweet, eager for pets, and happy to cuddle. And, Joy comes in a convenient snack size. This tiny girl was under 19 pounds at 12 weeks, with a projected adult weight of 80 lbs. So, she will personify the beautiful laid-back pyr spirit without taking over your entire couch. Her energy level is low to medium. She eats and sleeps in a crate, and is great with other dogs, cats, and older children. She is working on potty training. Joy will require a home with a secure fenced yard and a canine brother who she can look up to for advice and to help her learn the ropes and routine.Apply for your sweet little treat today!
NGPR Pooch Profile
Name: Joy in MA
Age: 22 wks old as of beg. November 2024
Color: White
Dew Claws: Yes, double
Estimated Adult Weight: 80 - 90 lbs
Current Location: NGPR approved foster in Ipswich, MA
Medical: Pup will be placed on a spay/neuter contract with a date specified for the spay or neuter procedure to be performed by. Dewormed, negative for heartworm, up-to-date on vaccinations and currently on flea, tick and heartworm preventative. This dog travels with a Interstate Health Certificate required by the USDA confirming that all the above criteria have been met.
Housebroken: Working on it!
Can be Placed With: Dogs, Kids, Cats
Fencing: Secure VISIBLE fencing is required; invisible fencing WILL NOT contain this breed.
Fees: Adoption fees are determined on a sliding scale depending on age, location and transport. Fees for dogs adopted locally start at $400 and can range up to $700 for puppies under six months. Puppies placed on spay/neuter contracts receive $100 back when the dog is spayed or neutered. Transport costs are included in the adoption fee. Fees for senior dogs (7 or older) and foster dogs will be adjusted accordingly.
NYS Registered Rescue # RR102
Our goal is to assess every application on its own merits. Key considerations are: 1) the experience of the applicant with large breed dogs 2) children in the household or regularly visiting the household are ready for a large-breed dog who is a guardian by nature and 3) the sex of other dogs currently residing in the household to avoid same-sex aggression issues. For puppies under six months old, the applicant’s ability to socialize the puppy with older dogs is a priority.
We may consider fostering for some of our dogs who are in boarding. Please visit Fostering FAQfor an application and information about our fostering program.
If you can't foster or adopt at this time, please consider helping our Neediest Cases or making a tax-exempt donation by visiting our Donate page.
Please complete the adoption application and visit nationalpyr.org to learn more about Pyrs and our adoption process. National Great Pyrenees Rescue (NGPR) is not a shelter. We are a non-profit, tax-exempt rescue who has been rescuing the breed for 15 years. Visit nationalpyr.org to learn more about us, our mission and our breed.
More Information: Questions? The fastest way to learn more about a dog is to fill out our online application. If you call or e-mail you are reducing your chances of adopting this animal as we direct our time and energy to first serving those who apply.
We have many Pyrs and Pyr mixes who need homes and not all of them are posted. You can see more of these beautiful dogs by clicking on Adoptable Dogs.