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Snow

Great Pyrenees American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
Madison, GA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
SnowBreed: Great Pyrenes-Pitbull MixGender: FemaleDOB: 9/15/2021Adoption Fee: $200Snow is ready for adoption! She is going to be a loyal companion and protector for the rest of her years! She is a sweet girl that will need some time to warm up to you but once she knows you, she will love you forever! She loves her special people and she will need a big fenced in backyard and plenty of space to run and play. If you think Snow would make wonderful addition to your family, please come by and meet her!Please read the animal bios completely before requesting additional information as we do our best to answer the most frequently ask questions in these bios. In order to adopt one of our animals an application must be submitted and approved. You can find these applications by going to http://humanemorgan.org/index.php?page=adoption ABOUT ADOPTING FROM THE HSMC: The shelter address is 1170 Fairground Rd. Madison, GA 30650. For more information on any of our pets, please feel free to email us at INFO@HUMANEMORGAN.ORG give us a call at 706-343-9977. All dogs are heartworm negative, current on vaccines/dewormings, and microchipped. All cats are FeLv/FIV negative, current on vaccines/dewormings, and microchipped. We are open 10am-5pm Monday-Saturday, we schedule our last adoption at 4pm everyday to allow our staff enough time to feed and walk dogs. We are an animal shelter and therefore are not able to individually potty train our residents. Many adult dogs do arrive “house broken” however due to animal behavior any change in environment will make an emotional impact on the animals and therefore initiate unwanted behaviors during the acclamation period. Please keep this in mind. Puppies do not have the biological maturity to maintain absolute bladder or bowel control and will require a certain degree of potty training and house breaking. Please consider the time and commitment it takes to provide the necessary building blocks for these special babies, prior to submitting your application. If you have any questions please email us at info@humanemorgan.org and provide name of the animal you are interested in, in the subject line. Thank you, HSMC Staff ADOPTION FEES Adoption Fees may change without notice. Always verify the fee when finalizing the adoption. ~ Cats and Kittens ~ * Under 1 Year = $100 * 1-5 Years = $75 * Over 5 Years = $50 ** Purebred cats and kittens may be subject to special pricing ~ Mix Breed Dogs ~ * Under 1 Year = $200 * 1 -3 Years = $175 * 4-8 Years = $150 * Over 8 Years = $100~ Purebred and Designer Breed Dogs ~ * Under 1 Year = $375 * 1-3 Years = $350 * 4-8 Years = $275 * Over 8 Years = $150 ~ Medical and Special Needs ~ We have rescued dogs and cats which require additional medical care or that have special needs which are not life threatening. In these cases we may require a higher fee to help recoup the costs of their care while at our rescue.
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Maximilian

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Male, 7 yrs 11 mos
Warner Robins, GA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Maximilian finds himself back at the rescue looking for his true furever home. At almost 8 years old, he is coming into his senior years due to being an extra large breed. As in 120lb, extra large size haha. Max had a family for his first 7 years of his life. When his daddy became ill, he came to Paws. The family that adopted him was not prepared to meet his needs to keep him from getting bored which is why he finds himself looking for pawrents understanding of his breed and needs. Max is described as a very affectionate, loving velcro dog. His mama was a purebred yellow lab, so he has a beautiful cream coat. His father was a purebred Great Pyranees so his body is pyrenees sized. He is a gorgeous boy overall, but did you look at those eyes?? Stunning! He's been absolutely loved his entire life. He's a great family dog. Loves children, but thinks cats are gross. He's a giant teddy bear that draws attention anywhere he goes due to his size. He's not met a stranger he didn't like. He currently shares a room (both in seperate kennels) with a pup named Molly with zero issues or concerns Here are the very few quirks of Max. - He gets along well with other dogs, so long as food is not involved. He needs to be fed seperate from any other animals in the house.- Max needs regular exercise or a job to get his energy out. If you are looking for a couch potato - he is not for you. If he doesn't have an outlet, his inner Lab comes out and he will dig. - Gate latches will need to be secured as he can quickly figure out how to open them.- He will need owners that will work with him on training. Mainly recall. Great Pyranees are known for requiring owners that are diligent in maintaining training. As a guardian breed, they were bred to think for themselves (how to guard their flock, where all their charges are and how to find/round them up, etc), so they can be stubborn. Overall, Max is very well behaved. He has quickly become a volunteer favorite. He's fabulous in the car (which needs to be big - he fills the hatch area of a Dodge Journey!). Walks well on a leash. Enjoys being brushed. Happy to stretch out at your feet or on a doggy bed (a big one!!) Max is comprised of two highly intelligent breeds. The possibilities of what he could be taught are endless. As you can see by the pictures, Max loves water. Swimming is a great outlet for energy too. If you're heart and home have space for this big handsome fella, hit the adopt button to put in an application. ##1974723##
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Odie

Great Pyrenees German Shepherd Dog

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Jackson, GA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats,
Story
ODIE  is large and furry!   Surrendered by his owner, he is 18 months old and a Great Pyrenees/German Shepherd mix!  Despite being in a small kennel at animal control where he is housed, he is always happy, smiling, friendly and affectionate.   Odie is used to being an outside dog and would love to have a large area to work and play!   He seems to be freindly with other dogs, and his owner says he was very kid friendtly and gentle with kids ages 5 and 8 yrs old.To Foster or Adopt ODIE, please apply at www.buttsmutts.com.  ##2128419##
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Ozzy

Great Pyrenees German Shepherd Dog

Male, 1 yr 10 mos
Jackson, GA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
OZZY is a huge furry 18 mo old Great Pyrenees/Shepherd mix, who has no idea how big he is!   Always smiling with that teddy bear innocence, he is friendly and always happy to see you, and takes treats very gently.  Ozzty has been an outside dog was surrendered with his brother Odie, due to a change in family circumstances. Both are dog friendly (except with each other... brother issues I suppose) and very kid friendly. Because of their size, they would do best with larger dogs and older children. To Foster or Adopt ODIE or OZZY, please apply at www.buttsmutts.com.  ##2128425##
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PUPPIES

Great Pyrenees

Female, Puppy
Covington, GA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
6 puppies. We are still unsure about there gender as they are still young but we think they’re girls. We are not adopting them out right away as they still need their mother. The mother is half Great Pyrenees and the father is a pure bread Great Pyrenees. We want to wait at least 3 months before we adopt them out. They are very friendly and caring dogs. Very easy to train and great around kids and other animals. These dogs are meant to be protecters and sometimes they will try to heard you as they are meant to be around sheeps and livestock. They are very silly dogs.

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Humane Society of Morgan County

1170 Fairground Road, Madison, GA 30650

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

39.1 miles

Paws in Middle Georgia Animal Rescue

Warner Robins, GA 31093

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43.8 miles

Butts County Humane Society

PO Box 474, Jackson, GA 30233

Pet Types: dogs

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