Posted 1 month ago | Updated 2 days ago
This handsome boy is called Shiloh and he is a Great Pyrenees puppy born April 30th and currently as of September 10th, weighs 35 lbs. This boy was born on a 150 acre property where there were guardian dogs left to Rome and protect goats but also left unspayed and unneutered. Soon there were more puppies than you could even imagine roaming the property. Critter cavalry was called in to help find homes for these puppies. We are also currently getting moms and dads spayed and neutered as well. Shiloh is being fostered now in a family with children and two other Great Pyrenees mix dogs. He is learning the ropes of indoor house manners and potty training and crate training. He also is doing pretty well on a leash to have not had any experience with that up until now. This handsome boy is soft and sweet and easygoing but will grow to be a 80 lb boy at least. He will need a large fenced-in secured yard. He is not an apartment or condo type of dog. The nature of the Great Pyrenees should be within the knowledge of any adopters. He would do well with another dog in the home. He will be a peaceful dog but yet still have some traits that are dominant in the Great Pyrenees breed. He has the sweetest most wonderful smile and beautiful soft dark eyes. To see his tail wagging at the foster parents in their children is just a remarkable thing. He is ready now to go to his forever home that has a fence yard, another dog, and the desire to be raising a large breed dog that needs some good training daily. Please write to us at ccrnewengland@gmail.com if you are interested in adopting
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.
This handsome boy is called Shiloh and he is a Great Pyrenees puppy born April 30th and currently as of September 10th, weighs 35 lbs. This boy was born on a 150 acre property where there were guardian dogs left to Rome and protect goats but also left unspayed and unneutered. Soon there were more puppies than you could even imagine roaming the property. Critter cavalry was called in to help find homes for these puppies. We are also currently getting moms and dads spayed and neutered as well. Shiloh is being fostered now in a family with children and two other Great Pyrenees mix dogs. He is learning the ropes of indoor house manners and potty training and crate training. He also is doing pretty well on a leash to have not had any experience with that up until now. This handsome boy is soft and sweet and easygoing but will grow to be a 80 lb boy at least. He will need a large fenced-in secured yard. He is not an apartment or condo type of dog. The nature of the Great Pyrenees should be within the knowledge of any adopters. He would do well with another dog in the home. He will be a peaceful dog but yet still have some traits that are dominant in the Great Pyrenees breed. He has the sweetest most wonderful smile and beautiful soft dark eyes. To see his tail wagging at the foster parents in their children is just a remarkable thing. He is ready now to go to his forever home that has a fence yard, another dog, and the desire to be raising a large breed dog that needs some good training daily. Please write to us at ccrnewengland@gmail.com if you are interested in adopting
PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.