Posted over 8 months ago
| Updated over 8 months ago
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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees
Color
White - with Black
Age
10 months old, Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
24 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Ah yes, allow us to introduce Cashe—the only dog who read the K9 Police Handbook in utero and came out ready to patrol the backyard before he could even walk. He is not here for your shenanigans, thank you very much. While other dogs are out there eating couch cushions and contemplating the existential mystery of squeaky toys, Cashe is conducting perimeter checks, securing the homestead, and filing mental reports on potential security breaches (read: squirrels, delivery drivers, and mildly suspicious leaves). He’s the kind of dog who’d show up to a hike with a GoPro and a tactical vest—just in case. Excitable? Sure, but only in the way a well-trained border agent gets excited about a fresh passport to inspect. Sweet? Absolutely. But let’s not get too comfortable—he’s still on duty. Cashe is that perfect blend of loyal, loving, and “I take this job very seriously,” like a seasoned officer who also knits sweaters for orphaned kittens on the side. If you’re looking for a dog that’s ready for adventure and would probably check your locks at night just to be safe, congratulations—you’ve found your guy.
Meet Cashe — a 12-week-old, 24-pound baby Great Pyrenees who is already taking his role as head of neighborhood security very seriously. While other puppies are busy tripping over their own feet or trying to eat their own tails, Cashe is over here evaluating threat levels and filing mental incident reports on why that leaf blew across the driveway exactly like that. Cashe came to us with his sister Emmylou, and he’s been patrolling the play yard like a pint-sized sheriff ever since. He loves to play, sure—but let’s be clear: playtime is a privilege, not a right. If someone gets too rowdy, Cashe is not above throwing out a firm “Excuse me, sir, that was unacceptable behavior.” He’s basically the HR department for puppies. He’s great with dogs—both his own age and the wise elders of the pack—as long as everyone abides by the unspoken rules of decorum. He hasn’t met any purrinators yet, but we’re guessing he’d treat them with the same respectful suspicion he offers to all things new and possibly chaotic. Kids? Totally cool. He likes them. They’re predictable and usually come with snacks. Win-win. When meeting new people, Cashe is like a rookie cop on his first beat—equal parts excited and professionally skeptical. He’s got big “I’m watching you, but also kind of hoping you have cheese” energy. So, if you’re looking for a puppy who’s as playful as he is principled, who brings the body of a floofy baby bear but the soul of a stoic guardian... Cashe is ready to report for duty.
Cashe’s energy level falls somewhere between a retired park ranger on his fourth cup of coffee and a border collie who just read a “Mindfulness for Puppies” workbook. He’s not bouncing off the walls, but don’t mistake that calm demeanor—he’s alert, watching, calculating… probably judging you just a little. Is he an adventurer or a homebody? Yes. Cashe is both. He’ll absolutely join you for a hike, but he’ll be the one in the back making sure no one gets lost, wanders off trail, or gets within 10 feet of a squirrel without proper supervision. He’s got that “excited to be here, but also deeply concerned about how we’re conducting ourselves” vibe. Honestly, if Cashe could wear a badge and politely tell joggers to slow down, he would. He’s a protector by nature—like a very fluffy, very snuggly secret service agent. He hasn’t quite figured out the leash yet (turns out, tiny law enforcement officers don’t come pre-programmed), but he’s totally game to learn. Wherever his people go, Cashe’s in. Whether that’s scaling a mountain or watching Netflix under a fuzzy blanket—he’s down, as long as he's on duty and preferably also touching you. Cashe is reserved when it comes to new situations—watching the world with the suspicious gaze of someone who’s pretty sure that garden gnome wasn’t there yesterday. But once he warms up, he is all snuggles, nose boops, and just a sprinkle of orneriness to keep things spicy. He plays all day with his puppy siblings and has a thing for toys—especially the ones he can pretend are top-secret contraband. Would Cashe thrive in an apartment or a home without a fence? Absolutely. He’s got structure in his soul and takes to routines like he’s in basic training. As long as he gets his walks and can monitor the sidewalk for suspicious activity (and possibly carry a clipboard), he’ll be just fine. Fence or no fence, Cashe is ready to serve, snuggle, and probably supervise your every move—with love, of course.
Cashe is, in fact, potty trained—because of course he is. You think a dog with the temperament of a well-adjusted police officer is out here making rookie mistakes? Not a chance. Cashe in a kennel? Oh, he’s a model citizen, naturally. Cashe’s barking style? Think more stoic monk than neighborhood news anchor. He’s not out here giving hourly updates on leaf movements or ghostly activity—he’s got standards. If he barks, it’s because something actually matters—like a strange dog passing by on his sidewalk. Otherwise, he keeps things low-key, preferring to observe silently with the intensity of someone who’s definitely keeping a mental file on everything... just in case. So no, he’s not a recreational barker, nor is he composing nightly symphonies of woofs. He’s more of a “speak softly and carry a big floof” kind of guy.
So, if you’re in the market for a floofy protector who takes his snuggles as seriously as his sidewalk surveillance, Cashe might just be your guy. But don’t just sit there daydreaming about your new furry bodyguard—do something about it. Fill out that adoption app at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can pass it along to his foster family, who are probably busy being supervised by him as we speak. And yes, you’ll need to make the noble pilgrimage to Norman, OK to pick him up—because Cashe doesn’t do delivery. Heroes like him are pick-up only.
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