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My name is Elphaba!

Posted 3 days ago

Adoption fee: $300

This helps Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White - with Gray or Silver
Age
2 months old, Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

They say I'm a little wicked, but I say I'm wonderfully magical—Elphaba, at your service, ready to charm my way right into your heart!

I’m the kind of girl who knows exactly what I want and isn’t afraid to go after it—small in size, big in personality. I may be the tiniest of my litter, but I’ve got no problem making my presence known. I keep up with the best of them, and while I might not have the muscles, I’ve got the brains. I know exactly when to turn on the charm and flash those puppy dog eyes (works every time), and when it’s time for a wrestling match, you better believe I’m coming out on top. I’m not one to drown you in slobbery kisses, but when you need a snuggle, a kiss, or just a friend who’s always got your back, I’m your girl. Loyalty? That’s my middle name. I adore other dogs and would love a furry sidekick in my forever home, but I’m also just fine as the solo act. As for the purrinators—yep, we’re getting along great. They probably see the spark of greatness in me and have decided I’m not so bad after all. And don’t even get me started on kids. I love them! Just a heads-up: My love language is more about being by your side, watching over you like the little guardian I am, rather than showering you with endless cuddles and kisses.

You could say a lot of my personality comes from my past. I might be young, but I’ve already had my share of heartbreak. Me and my two siblings were abandoned on the side of the road like yesterday’s leftovers. Luckily, a Good Samaritan found us and reached out to PPFT, which is how I ended up here. Unfortunately, my rough start didn’t stop there. Even after finding safety, I had to face another battle—Parvo. I spent almost two weeks at the vet, fighting my way back to health. But with their top-notch care and my resilience, I kicked Parvo to the curb! Now, I’m back in my foster home, feeling strong and ready to find my forever family. I’m the kind of girl who’s all about adventure! Sure, I haven’t figured out this whole “leash walk” thing yet, and the vet and foster home are basically my only known territories. But hey, I’m a confident and outgoing pup, and with a little guidance, I’ll be all over new experiences. That said, I’m also totally open to being a homebody—it sounds a bit boring, right? But with another dog to play with or some kids to entertain me, I’d be just as happy!

I’m about 10 weeks old now and believed to be a Great Pyrenees mix. As for what else runs through my veins… well, I’m pretty sure there’s some Husky in there. It would explain why I’m so chatty and have no qualms about using my voice! 😉 Now, I know when people hear “Husky,” they sometimes imagine crazy antics like running circles around the yard at lightning speed (and maybe even plotting world domination), but don't worry, I’m not that extreme. I’ve got the mellow Great Pyrenees side to balance me out, so while I love having fun and going on adventures, I’m also a fan of my cozy naps and downtime. When it comes to potty training, I’m on the right track. I’m pretty good about using potty pads and I’ve learned to go outside when prompted. I just haven’t quite cracked the code on that doggie door yet—still trying to figure out how it’s my magical pass to outside potty time without having to ask. I’ve spent time in a kennel and enjoy it for naps, but I’m not sure how I’d feel about being locked in. That sounds like some kind of witchcraft! I’m a talkative girl who loves to explore, so an apartment might not be the best fit for me. A house with a big, sprawling yard sounds like paradise—plenty of room for adventures and loud declarations of my presence. Oh, and fair warning: I’m a curious little thing. I’m not really a chewer, but I’m definitely the type to give everything a taste test. So, it might be best to keep your stuff out of reach if you don’t want me adding my “artistic” flair to it! 😉


So, if you’re ready for a playful, chatty, adventure-loving pup with a side of chill, I might just be your perfect match! I’m looking for a family who’ll give me plenty of room to run, explore, and nap in equal measure. Oh, and just a heads-up: whoever adopts me better be ready for a road trip to Fort Gibson, OK—because I’m ready to hit the road and start my next adventure! Ready to let me bring some fun, laughs, and a little bit of artistic flair to your life? Adopt me and let’s make some memories together! 🐾✨

Elphaba <3
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Claudia Irvine
Phone
Address
Tulsa, OK 74137

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require you to fill out an adoption application which is the first step in adopting from us.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

We are a small foster based rescue located in Southeastern Oklahoma who rescue all through the state. We rescue any big fluffy breed and their mixes if we have the room. All our dogs are fully vetted, micro-chipped, spayed/neutered, and current on flea/tick and heartworm prev.

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