Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Story
Let it Snow, let it Snow, let it Snow! ❄️
Meet Snow, the beautiful Great Pyrenees girl with the sweetest face. Snow is 2 years old and weighs 62 pounds. She already has the perfect winter coat and is ready to spend all the coldest days keeping you warm. Snow was rescued from Marion County, South Carolina and is ready for her second chance at a happily ever after with a loving forever family.
Snow is a quiet and loving girl. Her foster mom has lots to say about her:
"While Snow was a little shy at first but in days she was following me around the yard, chasing tennis balls, and nudging me for pets. She's slept through the night on a dog bed in my room from day one. Snow is house and crate trained with 0 accidents in the house. She enjoys walks & walks nicely on leash, won't jump on on people, and has never barked. She is the quietest dog I've ever fostered! She likes some bones & soft toys (her favorites are the crinkly ones) and will happily chase a tennis ball but not necessarily bring it back. Snow gets the wildest zoomies when outside and truly loves the cold weather (even prefers to lay on the cool tile rather than the comfy dog beds or couches!). She does well for brushing but she will also show her appreciation by rolling in the grass. Snow did amazing with my niece & nephew too! Whoever adopts Snow is a lucky family!"
Snow would do great in a home with other pets and kids who will play with her and be her constant companion. She is so excited to find a loving home & is hoping it will be soon. Snow is ready for adoption on 1/3/25. Visit our site today to being your adoption application for Snow!
Snow is spayed, up-to-date on age-appropriate vaccinations, and microchipped.
Given the conditions Snow originated from, upon rescue, she tested positive for Heartworm disease. Thanks to Home for Good Dog Rescue, Snow has completed her Heartworm treatment.
*Heartworm disease is a serious and if left untreated, fatal disease. It is caused by foot-long worms (heartworms) that live in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels of affected animals, causing severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other organs in the body. Mosquitoes are carriers of heartworms and have the ability to infect dogs all year round, especially in the Southeastern portion of the United States and during the summer months.*
**Please note: completing an "adoption inquiry" via Adopt-a-pet/Petfinder does not constitute an HFG Dog Rescue adoption application. All adoption applications must be completed on www.hfgdr.org**
HFG Dog Rescue is a 100 percent foster-based rescue located in Berkeley Heights, NJ with a sister location, The Almost Home Wellness Center, in Aiken, SC. All of our dogs are rescued from kill shelters in SC + GA and once ready for adoption live in loving local NJ foster homes until they find forever families of their own. Our fosters begin basic training, housebreaking, and leash-walking skills to help pair you with the perfect pup for life!
In order to apply for adoption and set up an individual meet and greet with one of our dogs, please visit us at www.hfgdr.org.
Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HomeForGoodDogRescue.