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Luna

Great Pyrenees

Female, Adult
Twin Falls, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Darla the Darling Deer

Great Pyrenees

Female, 1 yr
Twin Falls, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained,
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Loving, obedient, smart, curious, and adventure-ready? That’s Darla! A wonder dog through and through, this girl is great with other dogs, highly trainable, treat motivated, and is a cutie in a unique coat. One of my favorite things about Darla is how well balanced her energy is, if she gets excited, she is back to calm in just a moment, if she is a bit nervous- she gets curious, checks it out and just like that she is confident. Take a look at her in action then come back to read more- https://youtu.be/mCwsTJdbJdY Darla is so fortunate to be in a loving foster home while she waits for her forever family. This allows her to learn and practice all the best manners and skills a house dog needs. This also gives us a true front row seat to her personality. Her foster family has nothing but praise for her. From how easily she fit right in to her quick learning of everything. From house training to manners around meals, she is attentive to directions and consistently quick to master new skills. Thanks to that she is both house and crate trained! Her foster family shared that she has never had an accident in the house and sleeps through the night quietly in her crate. She often chooses the crate to sleep at night but on occasion she chooses a cozy dog bed. On those nights she has been perfect, sleeping peacefully through the night. Darla is estimated to be just over a year old, she weighs 53 lbs, and is likely a Pyrenees/Husky/Shepherd mix but we cannot guarantee age of breed given she is a rescue. Also, I strongly suspect she may be a dog/deer mix- she you see the speckles and spots that run down her back you will see why this is my suspicion. However and whatever she is, she has a gorgeous and unique coat. When she was introduced to other dogs she showed us a calm, friendly approach. We do know she has a playful side, she lives with another dog in her foster home and the two of them have a blast together. Unfortunately, on the day we were spending time with Darla the weather was rainy pretty much all day, which didn’t bring out the playful side in anyone. Despite that, no matter the energy of the other dog or where they met, she was calm and respectful in her approach and all together easy-going in their company. Darla would love a playmate, and enjoys having a companion to navigate the world alongside but given how quickly her confidence grows she is suited for only-dog life as well. A few toys, adventures with you, and walks around the block to greet the neighbors would be plenty to keep her happy and fulfilled! Darla’s ideal home would be one where hikes and walks are a regular occurence. A house with a yard would be best given her love of bouncing around outside and her occasional awooowooo’s. Her foster family shared that they would guess she has some Husky in her because she loves to “sing.” It is pretty cute and a expression she doesn’t use excessively. With a treat offered she will go right into focused-mode with an automatic sit and her full attention on you. That quality typically translates into a dog who trains with ease. Darla enjoys toys and can easily self-entertain. If you’re tired of playing- she doesn’t mind, she’ll just play with her toys by herself! Don’t worry, she didn’t mind sharing with the other dogs or handing it over when asked. Same with food, Darla loves food but is unbothered while sharing treats, dinner or having her bowl touched. Darla will need a cat-free home, we suspect she has never met a cat before so when introduced to one she wasn’t sure enough for us to feel confident she wouldn’t chase a cat or stress one out with her every interested approach. She’s super smart, easy company and full of so much loyal love! She’s playful but not too energetic to handle, lovey but not overly pushy about it, loyal but not too “velcro,” this girl is just the best of ALL worlds! She is 100% good dog, fluffy, beautiful and ready for a life of love! It is really impressive to see how she handles new environments, she may be uncertain but she is still at ease, takes it slow, curiously checks things out and checks in with her people. She only needs a few moments before she feels good and ready for anything. Darla is easy on leash, but prefers a harness. It didn’t take her any time to understand the leash so nothing is set in stone there, you can try both and see what you and her prefer together Darla, her soft kisses and playful love are ready for forever! If there is anything not covered here that you are curious about, please be in touch! Be are committed to ensuring Darla is the right fit for you and your life. Ready to apply? https://adopt.animalsfirst.com/animal/62cc8e128b02916730334440/679bfa0e8770848e720b5d94 Questions? Email kathleen@threelittlepittiesrescue.org We facilitate adoptions across the US through our own internal transport to ensure the quality of care. We travel to WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT and Canada (Canadian adopters will need to pick up in Bellingham, WA  or Brattleboro, VT for the eastern Canadian border)! Our pups travel in comfort with 24/7 care on our USDA licensed vehicles, including buses and cargo vans. You can join along on our private Facebook event page to follow their adventure, connecting you with other adopters and providing updates throughout their transport journey! You will get to meet your new pup over a video call before signing paperwork, creating a fun and personalized adoption experience!  The adoption fee is $825 and includes all vetting (DAPP with booster, Bordetella, Rabies vaccine, multiple broad spectrum deworming treatments, spay/neuter, flea prevention, a 12 month heartworm preventative injectible, heartworm test and treatment if needed, a microchip with free lifetime registration, a high quality nylon Martingale collar, a health certificate deeming the pup healthy for travel, cost of transport*, and priceless years of love and loyal companionship!  We have over 15,000 successful adoptions so far and have excellent Google Reviews: https://g.co/kgs/UQ5Pyai We care deeply about making the perfect match between dog and family for long term success.  Our rescue has a 2 acre property in Texas where we assess every animal with trainers on staff, we modify behavior as needed, and create individualized behavior plans to help prepare dogs for their future families including crate training, potty training, leash walking, etc. Our fosters are able to attend group trainings and socialization play groups to keep dogs adoption-ready. Our on-site trainers support the positive growth of our dogs and we enjoy seeing their progress!  Our commitment to comprehensive medical care sets us apart. We've received glowing feedback from veterinarians who commend our dedication to ensuring the health and well-being of every animal in our care with treatments that often go above and beyond. Our adoption fees reflect the extensive care and resources that go into each animal we save. The adoption fee is a donation to the mission and goes far beyond getting a fully vetted pet.  The rescue’s hard costs alone (excluding transport) for a healthy dog to go through our program typically range between $412 to $859, which includes boarding, food, medications, vaccines, and spay/neuter. For heartworm-positive dogs, hard costs are upwards of $1,368. Additionally, dogs requiring extended boarding, extra training, or extra medical care—such as dental work, vision care, or orthopedic care—can lead to expenses running into the thousands. Also, included in the adoption fee are costs to cover transport up to the Pacific Northwest or East Coast. Transport is a significant additional expense to the rescue.  While adoption fees help cover part of these expenses, we want to emphasize that the rescue does not receive government funding and must fundraise to offset the remaining expense balance which ranges $100-1,000++ per animal on these direct costs. It doesn’t stop there! Our adopters also receive these SPECIAL PERKS: Extensive behavioral testing and information from trainers on our staff to ensure the perfect fit for your family  Discounts on Embark DNA test kit- $30 off of Breed ID test & $50 off of Breed ID plus Health test 30 day trial of pet insurance with Trupanion A free private online dog training session with GoodPup, plus low pricing for future sessions  70% off of your first order of Fetch, a delicious PNW based fresh dog meatballs subscription Coupons for a fun visit to Petco 20% off of Dr. Cuddles pet first aid and hygiene solutions Discounted heartworm, flea prevention, and monthly dewormer  Access to our exclusive FB Adopters page, where you can network for play dates, resources, and connect with other adopters that share their passion for their adopted pup! Did you know that the Greater Houston area faces some of the highest stray and overpopulation rates in the nation? We are a non profit charity. Our goal is simple— to reduce the homeless pet population through community outreach, free spay and neuter services, and by rescuing animals from the streets or overcrowded shelters where euthanasia due to lack of space is often the only option. The dog you've found online is not only lucky to be in our program, but also incredibly fortunate to have caught your eye. Thank you for considering adoption and for joining us in our mission! Follow our rescue journey and connect with us on our website and social media platforms. Together, we can make a difference, one adoption at a time. https://www.threelittlepittiesrescue.org/ https://www.facebook.com/threelittlepittiesrescue https://www.instagram.com/threelittlepittiesrescue Ready to welcome a new furry friend into your life? APPLY TODAY and become a hero for pets in need! *Due to the rising cost of fuel and transportation expenses, there will be an additional $74 surcharge for transport. DISCLAIMER- Breed type is determined based on general appearance and behavioral characteristics, and cannot be guaranteed unless DNA test results were provided at intake. Texas local adoption! All adoptions within Texas must be picked up from Friendswood, Tx.
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Judah

Great Pyrenees/Labradoodle

Female, Puppy
Rathdrum, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
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Judah is a Great Pyrenees and lab mix. She’s a beautiful dog with a beautiful spirit. She’s so very energetic and loves to play especially with cats. I currently am living in a small apartment and she’s going to be a big dog. She needs a big loving family with a big back yard to play in. She’s suffocating in my one bedroom apartment. I work 12+ hours a day. I just genuinely want the best for her and I’m not the best. I know she’s the perfect dog for someone out there. She is not aggressive one bit. She is the sweetest thing in the world.
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Luke

Great Pyrenees/Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Rathdrum, ID
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Where are all our homestead followers?  Luke needs out of shelter, monitoring him in a home environment for a small procedure today where we drained fluid buildup on his chest. Luke does great around other dogs, will need monitored and given time to acclimate with cats/small animals. Appears neutered, but a little humpy at times.. On the run for 30 days, he's a little underweight at 110. Big horse of a dog... Pyranees mix estimated around 18mo.   Who wants to foster of foster to adopt this sentient?     He is UTD on Rabies, DHPPV, Bordetella, microchipped  Adoption donation of $200    Furry Farm Rescue, established in 2017, is a foster home style rescue group in North Idaho. Our primary focus is on abandoned pets in our local shelter system, helping those most in need medically. Our commitment to our animals and our local community cultivates a safe environment for healing and rehabilitation. Our farm hand volunteers are amazing, and 100% of donations goes directly towards animal care and vetting. We do not have a phone, but you can reach out via email at ffr@thefurryfarmrescue.org with questions not answered in our bio or on our website. All adoptions start with the application, found at thefurryfarmrescue.org   #northidahorescue #savingshelterdogs ##2274001##
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Eiso

Great Pyrenees

Male, 7 yrs 7 mos
Challis, ID
Size
(when grown) -
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Story
Meet our lovable 5-year-old, 200lb neutered male Great Pyrenees, who has recently retired from his role as a goat ranch dog. Due to his retirement, he can no longer be around livestock, so a home without them is a must. This gentle giant is a lover of people, children, and having plenty of space to roam around. He enjoys walks and outdoor adventures but prefers to be the only dog in the house. He gets along with certain dogs, but generally prefers to have all the attention to himself. Our Great Pyrenees is looking for a home with lots of fenced-in land as he loves to explore and stretch his legs. He would make an excellent protector of acreage without livestock, keeping any unwanted critters at bay. He is loyal and protective of his family, making him a great addition to any home. His size and gentle nature make him an ideal family dog, and he is sure to bring love and joy to your household. If you have plenty of space and are looking for a loving companion who will keep you safe, our Great Pyrenees is the perfect match for you! Come meet him today and fall in love with this gentle giant.   ##1556643##
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Guinness

Great Pyrenees/Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Boise, ID
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Guinness is a shy and undersocialized big puppy who was found stray in the mountains with his brother. He is kind and gentle by nature and very similar in personality to his brother but a little braver about people. Given some space and time, he warms up to humans and comes seek pets around his ears and chin and sometimes on his head. He is learning to play with toys and seems to like stuff to chew on. He likes to spend some time in the kiddie pool. A home is a brand-new environment to Guinness, but he is adjusting. He enjoys lying in the shade of a tree and loves to play with other dogs of all sizes. Inside he still gets to be supervised and kept from engaging in puppy antics. Already he will alert to go outside to potty. He knows to lie down in the kennel at bedtime. His foster mom is working on getting him over his fear of the leash and not spook at all loud and strange noises. We don’t know how he is with cats or with children. He will need a home with a fenced yard. Guinness was estimated to be around 8 months old at the beginning of August, 2024. He is a large dog, approx. 70 lbs is a guess, tall and lean. His breeds turn out to be 27% great Pyrenees, 21% Anatolian shepherd, 21% Labrador retriever, 15% golden retriever, 13% standard poodle, and s smidgen of other breeds. If you're interested in Guinness, please fill out a pre-adoption application on Https://linktr.ee/northernstardogrescue

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The Furry Farm Rescue

PO Box 394, Rathdrum , ID 83858

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