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We'll also keep you updated on Raiden's adoption status with email updates.
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Raiden

Great Pyrenees Collie

Male, Adult
Louisville, KY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We adopted Raiden when he was 6 weeks old from a family we found online. He is half Great Pyrenees and half Collie. He’s currently 4 years old and the absolute sweetest dog on earth. He has never harmed a fly. He has all of his shots & he takes flea/tick medicine. He is not neutered. We are needing to rehome him due to personal issues but it has nothing to do with him as a dog. He’s absolutely wonderful and gets along with anybody and any pet. He’s never been aggressive. He just loves to be petted and to lounge around. He can be off leash and not run away. He is house trained, and knows a few commands like sit, spin, paw. He’s very submissive so giving him baths and nail trims are easy! He’s on the skinnier side though, he doesn’t like to eat on a schedule. We leave the food out for him and he eats it when he’s ready. He’s a very simple dog to take care of. We just aren’t able to anymore unfortunately. His skin gets itchy for him sometimes so he’ll scratch but regular baths soothes it
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Callie the Great Pyr

Great Pyrenees Border Collie

Female, 3 yrs 10 mos
Louisville, KY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi! I'm Callie. I'm a gorgeous 2+ years old Pyrenees/Lab mix! I arrived at the kennel in late October, so I haven't been there too long. I've had a hard time over the last year. I was a stray for most of that time. A friendly postal worker noticed me and kept an eye on me. Eventually she and another good samaritan trapped me and took me in while they found a great rescue for me to come to. Of course I was very scared and intimidated when I first arrived at GRRAND. I would curl up in the corner of my kennel and not want to come out. But the kennel volunteers would sit with me in my run for hours, calmly petting and reassuring me that everything was about to get so much better - and they were right. Now I get to run and play with a ton of dogs in the play yard. I have so many new friends. I willingly go to the volunteers now for love and treats. We even go walking off-site and they tell me how wonderful I am on a leash. I get to sleep in a nice warm kennel with a blanket. I get two meals a day and as many treats as I can convince the vols to give me. It's so much better than living alone in deserted structures and dumpster diving for food! So I've come a really long way. I'm liking other dogs, trusting people and starting to enjoy life indoors! I think it's time for the next stage of my life where I can move in with a loving family. Could you help get me out of the kennel and into your loving family? I hope so! Callie was initially very scared and withdrawn, but with lots of love and attention from our awesome volunteers, she is starting to come out of her shell.  She is very calm and sweet. Our vet thinks she's around 2.5 years old. She loves to play with most other dogs in the play yards, as long as they are calm and laid-back. We also have her walking on a leash and she's doing wonderfully. She loves to be gently petted.  She is still a little timid with people she doesn't know, but warms as soon as she trusts you.  Until Callie is settled in a home she is going to be a flight risk, so she does need a secure fenced yard. She can scale a 4' fence, so ideally the home will have a 6' privacy fence.  She can go with another calm dog. As she is a flight risk pup she will not be able to go in a home with children under 13. We don't know how she does with cats. She does not mess in her kennel run, which is a decent indication she is house trained, but not a guarantee. Her energy level is moderate to low.  Callie is now ready for her next step, to go to a home, either foster or adoptive. Please fill out an app at GRRAND.org if you would like to meet her! ##1854181##
We'll also keep you updated on Hank's adoption status with email updates.
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Hank

Great Pyrenees

Male, 2 yrs
Louisville, KY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Handsome Hank! He is a 2 year old, 77ish lb, (should be 100lbs or so) Great Pyrenees who came to GRRAND as a stray from a rural shelter in KY, and went directly to a foster home. Since he came to GRRAND, Hank has come a long way! His current foster mom says: "He does not really chew things he shouldn’t, but he has found a shoe or glove, take it, and leave it in his bed. No food aggression or counter surfing. In the Great Pyrenees fashion, Hank is a giant cuddle bug and loves pets, playing, and following you around the house. He still has free rein of the house and sleeps on his bed in our room. The main problem we have is sometimes is that he does not want to come inside (TYPICAL Great Pyrenees antics!) so we have to give him a few more minutes until he decides he’s ready. Sometimes bribing him with treats works but other times he just does not want to come in. Other than that he is adjusting well!" Hank came to GRRAND a skinny unhealthy boy with parasites, horrible matting of his fur, and was a work in progress! He had no socialization (however he loves people), never been in a building or, non the less a home and everything is new to him. His love for people gives him comfort and will help him learn it will all be ok... AND IT DID! He was in a foster home and she said  "Hank is a beautiful, young and totally neglected boy. Underneath all those mats is an emaciated skeleton of a dog. But shining forth despite that abuse, is a loving soul who followed me around the yard as I mowed and waited by the gate for me to finish mowing the front yard so I could come back to pet him. Hank loves to lean against a person to be scratched and petted. He has a lovely calm temperament, and one of these days, Hank will be as beautiful on the outside as he is on the inside."  Then he went to the GRRAND kennel and they said: "Hank is adorable; a gentle giant! He is a big love bug! He loves people and other dogs. He is a great walker on leash. Our newest, most inexperienced kennel volunteers are allowed to take him out to play and to love on him. We have him running with a large group of other kennel dogs (well, he methodically plods along behind the pack), and he does great. He is very happy to lay his giant head on your lap and let you pet him for hours! He was neutered yesterday (10/9), and weighed in at 76 lbs. He still needs to pack some pounds on, and we are feeding him three times a day at the kennel to help with that. He is an excellent walker; no pulling and doesn't react to squirrels etc. He does have some separation anxiety so Hank will need to go to a home where someone is around most of the time. Please consider taking this sweet boy into your home." Hank is looking for a home with a fenced in yard, as the Great Pyrenees breed love nothing more than to hang out in the yard, patrol a little here and there and watch the world go by. Great Pyrs and Goldens are not the same, and we suggest you do some research to find out their breed similiarities and differences before applying. If you are a Great Pyrenees lover, you will know their delightful stubborness is what makes them so fun and challenging just the same!! If you are not familiar with the breed, to know the Great Pyr is to LOVE the Great Pyr"! Stay tuned for more updates, but if you would like to meet Handsome Hank, please fill out an app at GRRAND.org ##2180249##
We'll also keep you updated on Rookie's adoption status with email updates.
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Rookie

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Male, 11 mos
Louisville, KY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Rookie is almost a year old Pyrador!!! He looks like a Lab, but he has single dew claws on each back leg so there are Great Pyrenees in his DNA somewhere, so we are going with that! Rookie is estimated to be around 60 lbs when full grown. He is in a foster home and she says:  "Rookie was my foster puppy this past summer. Two months ago, he was adopted only to be returned last week due to being too much of a puppy for the elderly Shih Tzus in the house. Rookie is a leggy, Lab mix puppy, approximately 6-7 months old who loves to play with and hang out other dogs and people and just in general enjoy life to the fullest. He is really enjoying playing with my other foster dogs, Arnold, Myka and Lizzie." Since he's been back and in a new foster home, he is really coming out of his shell. Can’t believe this bestest boy hasn’t been adopted yet. He even does well with cats! I think Coco our cat deserves a medal for training the revolving door of fosters that we put in her path. He THINKS he has kung fu fighting skills and shows off his wresting style whenever he can (see photo of him with Carson). Rookie is literally unable to show people and other dogs enough of the love he feels for them. Never a dull moment or never a smile on your face when you are with this dude.  This boy loves people, but can be shy at first. He is submissive to adult dogs, but once a friendship is started, Rookie is a wonderful doggie playmate, as he is hanging out with GRRAND dog Carson right now, and they LOVE to play!!! Rookie is very food motivated and will be easy to train and he automatically sits when his food bowl is offered. As far as housebreaking is concerned, Rookie has not had a single accident in his foster home which is awesome for a four month old puppy. Rookie has it all. He is an adorable, playful puppy, full of love and motivated to be a well-trained adult dog. What else could anyone wish for in a new companion"?   His foster mom says he fits in fabulously with her 4 other dogs and they even congregate on the bed at the same time on occasion too, and he is good with our cat! This boy will need a home that can offer him the exercise and direction he needs to grow up to be a good puppy!  As we learn more, we will update, but if you would like to meet Rookie, please fill out an app at GRRAND.org ##2079775##
We'll also keep you updated on Fluffy's adoption status with email updates.
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Fluffy

Great Pyrenees Golden Retriever

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Louisville, KY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Fluffy is a 1 year old, female Great Pyrenees/Golden Retriever mix looking for a home that will have the time and patience to work with a puppy and give her the exercise and direction she needs to be a good girl. She was spending too much time outside and not very happy about it, as she only wants to be with her people, so they surrendered her to GRRAND to find a family she will be a part of... hanging out to watch TV, nap on the sofa with etc!  She gets along with other dogs and will need a house with an above ground securely fenced yard, so that she can romp and play safely in the yard.  We are still learning about Fluffy, so please check back for more info later, but if you want to meet her, please fill out an app at GRRAND.org ##2221112##
We'll also keep you updated on Hattie's adoption status with email updates.
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Hattie

Great Pyrenees

Female, 3 yrs 3 mos
Louisville, KY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
GRRAND was contacted about Hattie in Nov 2024, a courageous dog from Columbia, KY, in Adair County. Hattie was found on an abandoned property with approximately 15 other dogs living in dire conditions. The animals sought shelter wherever they could—inside the abandoned house, a barn, or even the remains of a human residence. Hattie’s health was among the worst, requiring immediate intervention. UPDATE March 2025: "Hattie had her first walk in a park today. She did great! We walked 2 1/3 miles in Broad Run Park. She wasn’t a fan of a group of cyclists heading toward her and wanted to bolt, but once they passed she settled into a good walk. And would you look at her beautiful coat growing back in?" Latest update Feb 2025: "We are happy to report Hattie is no longer under vet care but in a foster home where she is now close to a good weight and has grown back a lot her fur. She is wagging her tail, pouncing and bouncing around like a puppy and is up for 3 mile walks. She is a good walker who doesn’t pull unless she gets spooked. But she is getting used to seeing other people, cars and bicycles. Hattie is still very timid around strangers, but she really wants to love and be loved. She is house trained and goes outside, does her business and immediately wants to come back inside. Inside is where she feels safe. Hattie is not a barker. She is a very quiet, low maintenance girl. I cannot tell you how sweet she is! People failed her and now she needs people to allow her to be the great dog she was always meant to be! Hattie also LOVES the company of other dogs, and would love to have a  doggie playmate in her new forever home!" Hattie was battling a host of severe health challenges, including anemia, parasitic infections (tapeworms, hookworms, and giardia), three tickborne diseases, and sarcoptic mange that she overcame. At just 18% blood levels, she underwent a life-saving transfusion and was under constant care. Her delicate condition meant she could nothave a bath, as her fragile skin is covered in scab-like layers. Despite her struggles, Hattie showed signs of resilience and with lots of love and TLC from her foster mom, this girl is on her way to a fabulous life!  "Hattie is eating and drinking well and reliably. She weighed 61 lbs when she got spayed and obviously still needs to gain weight and particularly needs to gain muscle mass. She was terrified of being on a leash but is tolerating a collar just fine and is doing great. She never makes a sound. Her safe spot is her bed. It is a testament to her temperament that she shows zero fear or aggression. Hattie is on her way to being a normal dog, and she has that opportunity now thanks to everyone involved in her rescue, her care and treatment and to GRRAND for agreeing to take her. Instead of weeks if not days away from death, she now has the opportunity to become the dog she was always meant to be." Efforts to rescue other dogs from the property are ongoing, with three more in critical condition expected to join Hattie soon. While their stories are heartbreaking, they are not without hope. With the continued support of the GRRAND community, Hattie and her companions will receive the care they desperately need. Thank you for being a part of their journey to healing. And for more info on Hattie, please fill out an application at GRRAND.org   ##2234984##

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