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Chevy

Great Pyrenees

Female, 3 yrs 6 mos
Bloomington, IL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Chevy is a super nice, 90 pound, 3 year old female Great Pyrenees mix. She is, according to her DNA results, 70% Great Pyrenees and does have Pyrenees traits. The other 30% is 1-4% each of 11 different breeds. Will be happy to share those results with serious inquiries. She has a shorter coat with lots of color that will take less maintenance than a full Pyr coat. Chevy is very smart and more responsive and obedient than most purebred Great Pyrs. Chevy is fully vetted, house trained, walks well on leash, rides well in the car, and is sweet and gentle with adults and children. She is good with other dogs and would match up as a companion and playmate to a male her size. No chickens or cats. Chevy will be placed as a family companion with inside privileges. She loves people and affection. A securely fenced yard will be required. Adoption info and an adoption application can be found at gprci.com and questions can be emailed to gprci.info@gmail.com
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Wonky

Great Pyrenees

Female, Young
Bloomington, IL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Wonky is a petite girl, estimated now at 8-9 months old, and is 60 pounds. She and her sister, Winky, were brought to the rescue by good samaritans who found them on the road in southern Illinois. Both sisters are timid but have made lots of progress. They get along well right now but are not overly attached to one another. We feel each would do best and progress faster in confidence and socialization being placed in a home with a well socialized resident dog as a companion. We would consider placing them together based on the experience and situation of the home. Wonky is shy but becoming more comfortable with being petted and given affection. She is now comfortable on leash/harness . She is going for her first formal groom this week. Wonky is a curious and playful pup. She will need a patient and understanding adopter willing to work with her shyness as well as the training all puppies need. A securely fenced yard will be required. Please email gprci.info@gmail.com with any questions. Adoption information and our adoption application can be found at gprci.com
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Winky

Great Pyrenees

Female, Young
Bloomington, IL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
Winky is a petite girl, estimated now at 8-9 months old, and is 60 pounds. She and her sister, Wonky, were brought to the rescue by good samaritans who found them on the road in southern Illinois. Winky had a cavity in her face where her eye should have been. With our vet's examination, it was discovered her eyeball had been ruptured sometime previously and never addressed resulting in a dead and shriveled eye. Our vet successfully surgically removed the remnants of the eye and the site is healed with most of the fur now grown back. Both sisters are timid but have made lots of progress. They get along well right now but are not overly attached to one another. We feel each would do best and progress faster in confidence and socialization being placed in a home with a well socialized resident dog as a companion. We would consider placing them together based on the experience and situation of the home. Winky enjoys being petted and affection. She is now comfortable on leash/harness (although she does startle at times) and jumps right in the van. She had her first formal groom and handled that well. She is shy at first with new people and still fearful of unfamiliar situations. She will need a patient and understanding adopter willing to work with her shyness as well as the training all puppies need. A securely fenced yard will be required. Please email gprci.info@gmail.com with any questions. Adoption information and our adoption application can be found at gprci.com
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Lottie

Great Pyrenees

Female, 4 yrs 9 mos
Effingham, IL
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lottie is one of our longest residents here at ECAC. This girl has been at the shelter for 8 months and we cannot believe no one has scooped her up. Lottie is the BEST girl. She is the sweetest girl to her people and all of us here at ECAC absolutely adore her. She is a 3-4 year old Great Pyrenees. She is completely house trained and does well with cats. Her favorite toys are the smallest squeaky toys that she loves to throw into the air and around the room. When she gets excited she prances around the room and loves to play a game of catch me if you can with her people 😂 She absolutely loves to be brushed and will sit there for hours enjoying her best life. All in all Lottie is the best girl... however she does have some quirks that come with her. Lottie came to us after living with an older gentleman. It was always just the two of them so unfortunately she wasn't socialized properly. Being a Great Pyrenees it is in her DNA to guard so she tends to stick close to her people. You can always find her close by and she loves to lean up against her person for pets 🩷 Lottie does well meeting new people without "her" people being around so a special meet and greet with her could be arranged. Lottie needs a home with very low traffic or a home where she could be put up when company comes over.

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Great Pyrenees Rescue of Central Illinois

15523 Old Colonial Rd, Bloomington, IL 61705

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Effingham County Animal Control

701 E Eiche, Effingham, IL 62401

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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