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Nova D7455

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Fremont, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
3/10/22: Nova now needs a new experienced foster home or forever home as the only dog. She did great with adopter's 2 adult dogs but now at 9 mos. old she wants to the top alpha dog at home. With her people she is very sweet smart attentive treat motivated and loves snuggling. She needs to be the only dog in home. No other dog or cats in home. From her foster/adopters: She is a big active girl who loves walks playing fetch and splashing around in her kiddie pool. Nova was originally adopted by her foster family who have had her since she was 9 weeks old and absolutely adore her. Unfortunately despite growing up with their other dogs and doing great with them as a small puppy as she grew to be the largest member of the pack she became reactive toward other dogs. Her family has worked with trainers on this issue. She is a very smart girl and is improving in public settings. Unfortunately Nova is just not well-suited for life in a multi-dog household. Nova is cuddly and lovable with her people. She is a highly trainable girl as she is very food-motivated and a fast learner. She has been through puppy training and excelled in agility activities. She does well in a crate. Nova is a sweet girl who just needs some solo attention. She would do well with an experienced handler in a home with no other animals or small children. https://photos.app.goo.gl/ejWd5yRDRpNBCQCt8 Below is from Nova's original posting in 2021: We took in Nova from a kind lady that rescued her mom from a field in Bakersfield. Mom was starved and very skinny. Most likely dumped. Soon mom gave birth to one puppy. The guardian took her mom to her vet and had x-rays done and no other pups. Nova is very special. Lady that found her already has 2 dogs (one senior dog with medical needs) and busy work schedule so she asked us to take in Nova to ensure her puppy training care and socials. Nova is doing great at her foster home. She has huge paws double rare dew claws fluffy and very sweet. Not sure what breed mix she is. Mom is 60 lbs and very sweet. She will need a home with yard prefer another dog at home and experience with large dogs. Nova will be ready in 2-3 weeks after all her vet care. More info. to come. 8/21/21 update: It took her 4-5 days to start playing with foster home's dog. Will chase the ball and chewing. Does like to dig. Loves food and treats. Going out to yard for potty biz and few accidents inside.November 4, 2024, 2:12 pm
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Delia Deetz (B)

Great Pyrenees

Female, 5 yrs 2 mos
PACIFICA, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Delia Deetz! A Majestic & Loving 5-Year-Old Great Pyrenees- https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/great-pyrenees/ Introducing Delia Deetz, a stunning 5-year-old Great Pyrenees with a heart as big as her fluffy white coat! With her gentle demeanor, soulful eyes, and impressive size, Delia is the epitome of grace and loyalty. Named with a bit of spooky charm (inspired by Beetlejuice), this girl is ready to bring her calm, loving nature to a forever home that understands her breed and all the greatness that comes with it. About Delia: Size & Strength: As a large, majestic Great Pyrenees, Delia brings the perfect combination of strength, elegance, and affection. She has a calm but confident presence. Gentle & Loyal: Delia is a loving companion who thrives with structure, routine, and the care of a committed family. She’s great with her humans and has a kind, protective instinct. Smart & Independent: Great Pyrenees are known for their intelligence and independence. Delia will do best with a family familiar with the breed and its needs. She’s eager to bond with the right people. Training & Needs:Delia is looking for an experienced, knowledgeable adopter who understands the Great Pyrenees breed—particularly their protective nature, need for proper training, and how they thrive in homes with space to roam. She’ll benefit from continued positive reinforcement training and a loving environment that allows her to feel secure and cherished. Ideal Home:Delia would thrive in a calm, patient home with plenty of space—whether it’s a large backyard, rural area, or countryside. A family that loves long walks, hiking, and cozy evenings by the fire will find the perfect partner in this beautiful girl. Please be sure to read up on the breed using the link above.  Adopt Delia Deetz:If you have experience with the breed and a loving home ready for a devoted companion, Delia Deetz is waiting for you! With her gentle nature, great size, and loving heart, she’ll make the perfect addition to the right home. For more information, visit www.hdbnqrescue.orgYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HDBnQRescue Delia Deetz is ready to find her forever home with a family that understands and appreciates the heart and history of the Great Pyrenees. Could it be you? ##2196959##
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Teddy

Great Pyrenees Jindo

Male, Puppy
San Ramon, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Teddy! Teddy is a very sweet dog who is patiently waiting for a loving forever home! To get more information on Teddy, please visit: hhttps://lovesecondchances.org/adoptables/adoptable/teddy-5/ Adoption fee includes spay/neuter, up to date on shots, deworming and microchipping. If you are interested in Teddy, please fill out an application online at: https://lovesecondchances.org/applications/adoption-application/  November 5, 2024, 3:31 am
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Marshmallow

Great Pyrenees

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Santa Cruz, CA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
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Story
**I qualify for the HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS NAME YOUR OWN ADOPTION FEE SPECIAL through the end of the year!**WEIGHT: 105lbsTongues out, guns out! This is Marshmallow. He thought he`d bring a little sunshine to everyone before all this rain. At 105 pounds, this 2-year-old Great Pyrenees is ab XL happy and goofy boy. He was originally found as a stray, so his history is a mystery and we are learning more and more about him every day!He IS the size of a small polar bear, so everything he does is just -- bigger! He plays bigger, kisses bigger, and loves bigger. He`s most confident with a familiar spaces/places -- and needs a little coaxing when exploring outside of his comfort zone. But once he gets over his initial jitters, he`s all in!Here at the shelter, Marshmallow has enjoyed playing with other dogs and meeting all the staff and volunteers. We aren`t sure how he does with cats but we are sure that he`s a love bug with the best smile. For all those big dog lovers out there, we have a winter bear for you! Meet Marshmallow during Browsing Hours (Wed - Sun from 11-5pm).
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Casper

Great Pyrenees

Male, 1 yr 11 mos
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Casper 1 Year Old Male Great Pyrenees Mix 85-lbs, Neutered Background: Open to exploring placement outside of our Bay Area service area for the right fit. Must be experienced with Great Pyrenees or large dogs. Great Pyrenees are known for their independent nature and protective instincts, so someone who is familiar with these traits will be better equipped to handle Casper's behavior. We took in Casper's mother, a Great Pyrenees, along with his siblings last year. This decision was based on being told that the father was a Labrador Retriever which turned out not to be the case. Casper found a home through adoption but was eventually returned to us due to displaying resource-guarding behavior. With no available foster homes at the time, we had no choice but to place Casper in a boarding facility, where he was for five months until a foster home opened up. . Outside of the resource guarding, Casper's former family (four adults) described him as "very sweet and a quick learner. He loves to be around people and play fetch. He can be very gentle and loving. In the middle of the night, if he needed to go potty, he would gently lick my face until I woke up. I could go on for days about what a great dog Casper is. He knows how to play dead, he would go to his crate when we said it was time for bed. He liked sleeping in his crate, and we always left the crate door open for him. When it was warm, we would find him sleeping in our bathtub." What Casper's Foster Says: It seems my foster doesn’t know my name because he keeps calling me, “You Big Goof”. Can someone tell him my name is Casper? Casper is a big fluffy guy that has a “bubbly personality” is gentle, loving, devoted and a loyal companion. Casper’s favorite outing is to go hiking with our dog Cheyenne. He starts getting excited when we grab the car keys. Casper does really well riding in the truck. He loves to hang his head out the window. Casper met several friends (goats, Llamas, and horses) on the hikes. We haven’t started any off-leash training. Casper also likes to play tug-o-war and fetch with his toys. Casper sleeps in the crate that is located in our bedroom. When we start getting ready for bed, Casper will head to his crate. He’ll sleep through the night. Casper gets along pretty well with our female lab Cheyenne. There have been a couple of occasions when Cheyenne let Casper know that she was done playing. Casper did respect her wishes. Casper knows a significant number of commands; Sit, Down, Break (release command), Come, Crate, Place (designated space), Heel, Out, No (that something is not acceptable), Let’s go Potty and Who Wants a Treat. Casper is gentle when taking treats from your hand. Casper is 50% Great White Pyrenees. The Great Pyrenees originated in the Pyrenees mountains of Europe which form the border between France and Spain. They were developed by the Basque people to protect their flocks from predation by bears and wolves. It’s highly recommended that you read up on the breed if you are interested in adopting. 10 Tips for Training Great Pyrenees | It's Dog or Nothing (itsdogornothing.com) What Lab Rescue Rep Says: Casper needs someone experienced with the Great Pyrenees breed or large dogs. He should start out as the only dog and work with a local trainer to continue building his foundation. With the right measures taken, Casper can thrive. He has bad habits that need to be paid more attention to. From the boarding facility, he's not an aggressive dog by any means but stubborn and can be possessive of his space, especially with things of high value e.g. food and treats. We recommend that the person who adopts Casper work with a professional dog trainer to develop a training plan that is tailored to his specific needs. Casper is an affectionate dog and will thrive in a loving, structured environment and in a home with rules and boundaries. Medical: Casper is up to date on core vaccines, heartworm tested negative, microchipped, and neutered. Located In: Danville If you are interested in fostering or adopting, please contact Kris at krisellen.nm@gmail.com Please note our service area: GGLRR adopts to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Our volunteers donate their personal time phones so please only call during reasonable hours (8am - 8pm). The Rescue Rep identified in the dog posting is the only person with information about the dog - please only contact the designated volunteer. We do call everyone back within 2-3 days so please be patient. We work very hard to make the right matches for the dogs and for the new owners. We get 3-5 dogs per week; we do not have a facility where the dogs are housed, they are in foster homes throughout the Bay Area.
We'll also keep you updated on Mark's adoption status with email updates.
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Mark

Great Pyrenees

Male, Adult
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mr. Mark has been with us for five years and has been a working dog for three years now on a working Hobby farm. He's great with livestock, but sometimes enjoys fowl just a but too much. He's full of love and enjoys spending time cuddling on the couch, lazing about with his people or friends in the garden, or barking at crows. He is absolutely amazing on leash and even enjoy bike rides! He was a rescue as a puppy and has some minor behavioral issues. Any high value treat needs to be quick to consume. That means no bones or chews. Also, please be familiar with the breed! He's a working breed and he lets you know it! He responds well to positive reinforcement and will quickly quite down. The best home would be another working farm ideally with minimal dogs, or the ability to slowly introduce him. My wife and I love Mark and have had him for 5 years. We moved out of our farm and are unable to keep him. We want him to go to a loving home!

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15.9 miles

Furry Friends Rescue

P.O. Box 7270, Fremont, CA 94537

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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21.9 miles

HELLA DAM BITCHES N QUEENS RESCUE

PACIFICA, CA 94044

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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26.5 miles

Love & Second Chances

San Ramon, CA 94582

Pet Types: dogs

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28.4 miles

Santa Cruz SPCA

2601 Chanticleer Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95065

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

30.7 miles

Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

40.1 miles

Milo Foundation

220 S Garrard Blvd, Pt. Richmond, CA 94801

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

40.7 miles

Ozzies Pound Puppies

Concord, CA 94518

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

41.5 miles

Jelly's Place

2905 San Pablo Dam Road, San Pablo, CA 94803

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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