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Yeti

Great Pyrenees

Male, 2 yrs 9 mos
Sapulpa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
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Han Solo (Puppy Love Discount)

Great Pyrenees

Male, 11 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)! They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus. Introducing Han Solo, the fluffiest space cadet this side of the galaxy! At 6 months old and 58 pounds of pure fluff, this Great Pyrenees is ready to make the jump to light speed—right into your heart. With a coat as white as Hoth snow and a personality that’s out of this world, Han Solo is the ultimate co-pilot for all your adventures, whether you’re exploring the backyard or cruising through the neighborhood. Han came to us after a brief stint at the shelter where, for reasons that boggle the mind, he went unclaimed. Their loss is definitely your gain because this boy is ready to bring his mix of charm, fluff, and a little bit of swagger into your life. Han Solo has a special talent for making your home feel like the Millennium Falcon. He’s got a knack for finding the coziest spots in the house—whether it’s at your feet while you’re working or right in the middle of your kitchen floor (because who doesn’t need a fluffy speed bump while cooking?). And don’t worry about the Dark Side—Han’s as good as they come, with no resource guarding in sight. He’ll gladly share his toys, his space on the couch, and even his favorite spot by the fountain, which he’s transformed into his personal splash zone. When it comes to car rides, Han Solo is the epitome of chill. He hops right in, ready for the next adventure, and spends the journey either taking in the sights or lying down like the seasoned traveler he is. Public outings? Han’s got potential. He’s still figuring out the whole “don’t jump on people” thing, but with a little training, he’ll be the most charming sidekick at any café or pet store. Han Solo’s leash manners are as smooth as his coat—he doesn’t pull or try to trip you up, which makes him the perfect walking buddy. And while he’s still working on his potty training and learning that shoes are not chew toys, he’s making great strides. He’s already mastered the art of sleeping in his crate and happily goes in for treats, so you know he’s a quick learner. But there’s one other thing Han’s new family should be prepared for: this Jedi-in-training can be a bit mouthy. Whether it’s a playful nibble or a reminder that you’re late for playtime, Han Solo likes to communicate with his mouth. So, if you’re ready to channel your inner Yoda and work with him on this little quirk, you’ll be rewarded with a loyal companion who’s eager to please—once he’s done trying to nibble on your fingers to get your attention that is ;) . Now, about his guardian duties—Han Solo takes them seriously. He’s a Level 3 Guardian Barker, which means he’ll patrol your yard with the dedication of a Jedi Knight, letting you know if a squirrel dares to enter his territory. But don’t worry, he’s not one to bark without reason; he’s just making sure your home is safe from any intergalactic threats. And as a true Great Pyrenees, he’s got a few quirks you’ll want to prepare for. First, understand that Han Solo hears what you say—he just doesn’t care. He’ll acknowledge your recall request with a regal ear twitch, but don’t expect eye contact or immediate compliance. He’s got 3,000 years of independent thinking in his DNA, so getting him to sit might feel like negotiating with Jabba the Hutt. Let’s talk about shedding—if you’re the type to ask if he sheds, just know you’re not adopting Han Solo; you’re adopting a fluffy snowstorm that will cover your floors, your furniture, and quite possibly, your entire wardrobe. Embrace the fur, or prepare to be outsmarted by a dog who truly believes he’s the ruler of his own galaxy. Han Solo is a social butterfly with other dogs, especially puppies, and while he’s not had much experience with kids or cats, his happy-go-lucky nature suggests he could adapt with the right guidance. He’s a mix of playful and calm, enjoying a good game of fetch as much as he loves a quiet moment by your side. He’s also got a thing for water, whether it’s splashing in a fountain or joining you in the shower—yes, you read that right, he’s a water-loving Pyr! This fluffy rebel is still figuring out his place in the universe, but one thing’s for sure—he’s ready to bring a whole lot of love, laughter, and a bit of light-speed energy to a home that’s ready to embrace his big personality and even bigger heart. So, if you’re looking for a loyal co-pilot who’s equal parts playful and cuddly, Han Solo might just be the one to lead your family to a galaxy of fun and adventure. 📍 Pickup Location: Tulsa, OK 📝 Adoption App: https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app
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Socks (Puppy Love Discount)

Great Pyrenees

Male, 7 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)! They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus. Oh, hey there! Name’s Socks, and I'm a dapper 4-month-old Great Pyrenees mix with enough fluff to stock a winter coat factory. At 31 pounds and counting, I’m growing fast and have big plans to keep my family safe from all the invisible dangers (like butterfly sneak attacks and phantom crickets). Alright, here’s the backstory (cue the dramatic music): My brother, Ghost Bear, and I had a bit of a rough start. We somehow ended up in the shelter together, just a couple of fluffballs trying to figure out what happened. It was loud, cold, and honestly pretty scary for a pair of sweet pups like us. But then, we got our lucky break—we landed with the awesome folks at Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue, and now we’re on the lookout for our forever homes! Here's the rundown: I’m a certified sweet boy who loves affection but won’t demand it 24/7. In fact, I'm the type of pup who appreciates a little me time here and there—I’ll even stroll over to my kennel and settle down all by myself, like a proper gentleman. But don’t worry; I still keep an eye on you because someone has to make sure you don’t sneak off without me! I’m happiest when I'm within eyesight of my humans. You want to go outside? Great, let’s go. Hang out inside? Yep, I’m in. I’m flexible like that, just as long as I’m part of the action. And if you’re busy, don’t worry—I’ve got a bone-chewing hobby to keep me occupied, though I might take a break to see if you’ve dropped any snacks. Now, I’m not gonna lie—I approach life with a healthy dose of skepticism. New places? Hmm. Gonna need a minute. New things? I’ll take a hard pass at first, thank you very much. Bathtubs? Nope. That’s where I draw the line. Water might be nice in a bowl, but in a tub, it’s basically lava, and I will absolutely fight you on that one. But put a treat in front of me, and suddenly, I’m ready to conquer the world! Did someone say “sit”? Oh, I know that one. I can sit for a treat like a pro… though staying seated might be a challenge when my puppy energy kicks in. I've got moves that could rival a pogo stick, especially when my brother and I get into a wrestling match—playtime is the best time, after all! Now, if you’re more of a homebody, don’t worry—I’m totally good with that too. Whether we’re kicking back on the couch or watching TV (I hear dogs in shows are endlessly entertaining), I’m right there with you. Alright, here’s the deal on my potential future roommates—furry and otherwise: I’m a pretty chill dude when it comes to other dogs, especially if they’re cool with my play style. My brother and I have wrestling matches that look like they belong on pay-per-view, so if you’ve got a playful pup at home, I’d be happy to team up. But if you’re more into the single-dog lifestyle, that’s fine too! I’m good at entertaining myself (give me a bone, and I’m set), and I’ll gladly soak up all your attention without needing a tag team partner. Now, about cats… that’s a mystery to me. I haven’t met one yet, but I hear they’re pretty tiny and fast. If your cat has a “no dogs allowed” policy, fair warning: I might need a little practice in respecting feline boundaries (hey, I’m a curious pup!). As for kids, the same story. I haven’t spent time with any mini-humans, so I can’t promise I know all the kid rules yet. If your household includes younger ones, I’d be happy to give it a try. I’m gentle at heart, but a little patience would go a long way as I learn the ropes. Alright, let’s get to the heart of the matter—my vibe. I’m what you might call a “happy-go-lucky, play-hard-then-chill” kind of guy. I’ll jump into playtime with other pups, wrestle for a bit, and throw my best puppy moves. But once I’ve had my fill, I’m just as happy to lay low and recharge my batteries (preferably somewhere cozy with a good bone). Energetic? Sure! I’ve got a solid dash of spunk, and I do best with a buddy who can match my play style or a family who’s ready to keep my brain working with all the right toys and games. Now, full disclosure: I’m still figuring out this thing you humans call “fetch.” I mean, I’m happy to watch you throw the ball, but me bringing it back? Not so much. I’m more of a “you throw, I cheer you on” kind of guy. Could I do apartment living? Sure… with some fine print. I’d need a schedule packed with walks, playtime, or maybe a doggy daycare hookup to keep my energy in check. Otherwise, I might get a little stir-crazy without all my usual backyard exploration. As for potty training, we’re almost there! I’ve got the hang of most things, but every so often, I’ll still surprise you with a little pee accident (usually just a couple of times a week). But hey, no indoor pooping for this guy—I’ve got standards! I can sleep a solid 6 hours in the kennel before I need a bathroom break, so we’re getting close to the potty-trained finish line. Now, here’s my one mischievous quirk… I’m a bit of a shoe thief. Don’t worry, I won’t destroy them—I just think they make great collectibles. Barking? I’m a Level 2 Guardian: I’m cool as a cucumber until the other dogs start barking. Once they sound the alarm, I’ll join in, just to make sure everyone knows I’m on the job too. One thing you should know about me: I’m not looking to be a part-time pal. Nope, I’m here for the long haul! I’m what you’d call a forever dog—the kind who wants to be part of the family through every chapter, not just for the easy ones. So, if you’re thinking of adding me to your life, know that I’ll be there through all of it—the moves, the new babies, the changes, and every wild and wonderful thing in between. I’ve already had my fair share of uncertainty, and I’m ready for a home that sees me as family. If that’s what you’re looking for, too, then we might just be the perfect match. 📍 Pickup In Yukon, OK
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Elphaba (Puppy Love Discount)

Great Pyrenees

Female, 3 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Puppies – Now just $250 (was $300)! They’ll steal your heart faster than you can say "fetch!" They say I'm a little wicked, but I say I'm wonderfully magical—Elphaba, at your service, ready to charm my way right into your heart! I’m the kind of girl who knows exactly what I want and isn’t afraid to go after it—small in size, big in personality. I may be the tiniest of my litter, but I’ve got no problem making my presence known. I keep up with the best of them, and while I might not have the muscles, I’ve got the brains. I know exactly when to turn on the charm and flash those puppy dog eyes (works every time), and when it’s time for a wrestling match, you better believe I’m coming out on top. I’m not one to drown you in slobbery kisses, but when you need a snuggle, a kiss, or just a friend who’s always got your back, I’m your girl. Loyalty? That’s my middle name. I adore other dogs and would love a furry sidekick in my forever home, but I’m also just fine as the solo act. As for the purrinators—yep, we’re getting along great. They probably see the spark of greatness in me and have decided I’m not so bad after all. And don’t even get me started on kids. I love them! Just a heads-up: My love language is more about being by your side, watching over you like the little guardian I am, rather than showering you with endless cuddles and kisses. You could say a lot of my personality comes from my past. I might be young, but I’ve already had my share of heartbreak. Me and my two siblings were abandoned on the side of the road like yesterday’s leftovers. Luckily, a Good Samaritan found us and reached out to PPFT, which is how I ended up here. Unfortunately, my rough start didn’t stop there. Even after finding safety, I had to face another battle—Parvo. I spent almost two weeks at the vet, fighting my way back to health. But with their top-notch care and my resilience, I kicked Parvo to the curb! Now, I’m back in my foster home, feeling strong and ready to find my forever family. I’m the kind of girl who’s all about adventure! Sure, I haven’t figured out this whole “leash walk” thing yet, and the vet and foster home are basically my only known territories. But hey, I’m a confident and outgoing pup, and with a little guidance, I’ll be all over new experiences. That said, I’m also totally open to being a homebody—it sounds a bit boring, right? But with another dog to play with or some kids to entertain me, I’d be just as happy! I’m about 10 weeks old now and believed to be a Great Pyrenees mix. As for what else runs through my veins… well, I’m pretty sure there’s some Husky in there. It would explain why I’m so chatty and have no qualms about using my voice! 😉 Now, I know when people hear “Husky,” they sometimes imagine crazy antics like running circles around the yard at lightning speed (and maybe even plotting world domination), but don't worry, I’m not that extreme. I’ve got the mellow Great Pyrenees side to balance me out, so while I love having fun and going on adventures, I’m also a fan of my cozy naps and downtime. When it comes to potty training, I’m on the right track. I’m pretty good about using potty pads and I’ve learned to go outside when prompted. I just haven’t quite cracked the code on that doggie door yet—still trying to figure out how it’s my magical pass to outside potty time without having to ask. I’ve spent time in a kennel and enjoy it for naps, but I’m not sure how I’d feel about being locked in. That sounds like some kind of witchcraft! I’m a talkative girl who loves to explore, so an apartment might not be the best fit for me. A house with a big, sprawling yard sounds like paradise—plenty of room for adventures and loud declarations of my presence. Oh, and fair warning: I’m a curious little thing. I’m not really a chewer, but I’m definitely the type to give everything a taste test. So, it might be best to keep your stuff out of reach if you don’t want me adding my “artistic” flair to it! 😉 So, if you’re ready for a playful, chatty, adventure-loving pup with a side of chill, I might just be your perfect match! I’m looking for a family who’ll give me plenty of room to run, explore, and nap in equal measure. Oh, and just a heads-up: whoever adopts me better be ready for a road trip to Fort Gibson, OK—because I’m ready to hit the road and start my next adventure! Ready to let me bring some fun, laughs, and a little bit of artistic flair to your life? Adopt me and let’s make some memories together! 🐾✨ Elphaba
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Inari (Puppy Love Discount)

Great Pyrenees

Female, 7 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)! They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus. I may be named after a goddess, but let’s be real – I’m just here to bless your life with endless cuddles and a few mischievous tricks...but I have no doubt that you’ll be worshipping me in no time! Hi, I'm Inari, and yes, I may share a name with a goddess, but let's just say my journey to divinity has been a bit... wobbly. I spent most of my life indoors—like, never-seen-grass indoors. My days were filled with a lot of confusion, being surrounded by other dogs but with no real idea how to, you know, dog. When my owner was moved to a nursing home, they decided the solution was to just... boot us all outside. And let’s just say, street smarts were not part of my skill set. I had no clue how to survive, and sadly, many of my housemates didn’t make it. But I scraped by, doing my best with what little I knew. Eventually, some kind-hearted people stepped in, reached out to PPFT, and gave me a chance for a new beginning—so here I am, learning how to live my best life with some help and a lot of patience. I wish I could be as confident as my name suggests, but I’m more of a “quiet observer” than a mighty goddess. Sure, I like to imagine myself as all-powerful and fierce—especially when I think about my past and my current, much more shy personality—but truth be told, I’m still figuring things out. You see, I spent most of my life as an indoor dog, but not in the "snuggled up on the couch" way. Nope, I was just there, existing without really being taught much of anything. Now everything feels new and, frankly, kind of scary. I’m a sweet soul, but I’m also super shy. I tend to stay on the sidelines, not sure how to ask for love (let alone accept it). Sometimes, when you come to pet me, I get so overwhelmed I hunker down and... well, occasionally have a little accident. I know, it's not ideal, but I promise I’m doing my best to work through it. If I could press a reset button on my personality, I totally would, but I didn’t grow up with the luxury of knowing how kind people can be, or just how amazing getting attention and love can be. I'm like the dog equivalent of those slow-burn romance books where the characters take forever to realize they're perfect for each other... it’s a two steps forward, one step back kind of situation. As for the couch? Nope, that’s a hard pass for me. Too open, too new, too... people-y. I’m not a chewer either. Honestly, I don’t even know what I would do with toys, but I hear they’re fun, so I’m hoping I’ll figure them out soon. I’ve still got a lot to learn. Right now, I don’t think an apartment would be the best fit for me. There’s just too much to figure out—new places, new people, new rules (ugh, leashes! I honestly don’t know how to deal with them. Are they just for walking? Because they seem like some sort of strange, human-made device designed to keep me from sprinting off into freedom). So yeah, I think an apartment would be overwhelming for me at the moment. Now, even though I’m a Great Pyrenees mix, you don’t have to worry about me barking your ear off. In fact, I hardly ever bark. Maybe it’s because I’m still a little nervous about using my voice, or maybe I just don’t find it all that necessary. I’ll let you know if I change my mind, though. But until then, I’m a quiet, sweet soul, trying to navigate this big new world. I’m around 6 months old, which means I’m still a puppy and hopefully that’ll work in my favor with my new family. Why, you ask? Well, it means that with a bit of patience and some dedicated socialization, I’ll hopefully grow out of this shy, nervous phase and blossom into the brave and loyal companion you’ve been looking for! The good news is, I do well with everyone I meet—dogs, cats, even teenagers. That said, I do need a family that understands I’m not going to immediately jump into everyone’s arms and be the life of the party. I’m more of a slow and steady, "let's be friends over time" kind of dog. Having a confident, outgoing dog buddy could really help me open up and see the world from their perspective. I might not be everyone's best friend right away, but with patience and the right guidance, I promise you’ll get a loyal, loving companion who will appreciate every little bit of love you give. Oh, and here's a fun fact: I weigh around 38lbs right now, so I don’t plan on becoming one of those massive, full-grown polar bear-sized Pyrs. I’m guessing I might top out around 50lbs, which means I’ll be the perfect size for someone who loves the idea of a Pyr/Anatolian mix but without the challenge of having a giant fluffy snowman to navigate around and try to figure out how to transport! So, no worries about squeezing me into a tiny car or wrestling with a big, fluffy bear—I'm a perfectly reasonable size, ready to bring you all the love (and fluff—don’t let my not-so-polar-bear size fool you, I’m still packing plenty of fluff to share). without the size of a small herd. I’m a pretty calm girl, and while some of that is probably because I’m still working on building confidence, I don’t think my energy level is going to change much as I start to open up. I’m not one for constant zoomies—I enjoy playing with the other dogs now and then, but once that’s over, you’ll find me curled up in a cozy spot for a nap. As for fetch... well, I’m afraid I won’t be adding "fetch champion" to my résumé anytime soon. And while I’m sure hiking or hitting the town sounds fun to some dogs, it’s not exactly high on my to-do list either. But here’s the thing: If my new family is looking for a calm, sweet pup and doesn’t mind putting in a little work to help me come out of my shell, I just know I could be the kind of dog they’ll brag about to all their friends. I might take things slow, but once I start to trust, I’ll show them just how wonderful and loyal I can be. I may be a bit of a "project," but I promise it will be totally worth it! So, if you’re ready to welcome a shy but sweet girl into your life and help me find my confidence, I promise I’ll show you just how wonderful it can be when trust and love bloom. I may be a work in progress, but with patience and kindness, I’ll grow into the loyal companion you’ve been searching for. After all, I am named Inari—goddess of fertility, rice, and prosperity. So who knows? Maybe I’ll bring a little good luck, a dash of joy, and an abundance of cuddles into your home. I may not be quite the goddess yet, but with you by my side, I’m sure we’ll make magic happen. But, before we embark on our new journey together, one little thing to keep in mind: I’ll be waiting for you in Hutchinson, KS, so my new family will need to pick me up in person—no transport, please! Inari
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Bilbo Waggins (Puppy Love)

Great Pyrenees German Shepherd Dog

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)! They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus. Have you ever dreamt of embarking on a grand adventure, where every day brings a new tale to tell? To wander through forests, cross mighty rivers, and return with stories to share around the hearth? Then, perhaps Bilbo Waggins is the loyal companion you've been seeking, ready to join you on a journey worthy of song and legend. Bilbo Waggins has already lived a life worthy of the most epic of tales. Much like a wanderer lost in the wilds of Middle-earth, he began his journey as a stray, fending for himself in the harshest of circumstances—much like Frodo's early struggles before the quest truly began. His path was uncertain, filled with hardships and challenges, but destiny had other plans. His tale took a dark turn when he found himself imprisoned in the shelter, facing the looming shadow of death row—like Frodo standing at the crossroads of the Shire, unaware that an even darker fate might await him. But just when hope seemed lost, Bilbo was rescued, though the scars of his past adventures ran deep. However, the weight of his journey proved too much. Fearing what the future might hold, he fled from his foster family, much like Aragorn disappearing into the wilderness, uncertain and unwilling to face what lay ahead. For days, he wandered alone, seeking a sense of safety and control. But fate, as it always does, caught up with him, and he was returned, weary but wiser, ready for the next chapter in his adventure. Bilbo may have faced trials and turmoil, but like all great heroes of Middle-earth, he’s resilient and full of courage. His journey is far from over—he’s simply waiting for the right companion to help him write the next chapter. Bilbo is estimated to be around a year old and weighs in at a perfectly manageable 62 lbs—no need to worry about constantly navigating around his massive derrière or cramming him into your car. He’s the ideal size for anyone seeking a dog with a big personality, but without the bulk of a full-on polar bear that requires its own room on the couch. Now, as far as his ancestry goes, it’s like you’re getting a two-for-one deal: Great Pyrenees meets German Shepherd. When his ears are down, he’s all gentle, soft-eyed Great Pyrenees—looking at you like he’s just discovered the wonders of second breakfast. But when those ears perk up, suddenly he’s channeling his inner German Shepherd: sharp, intelligent, and ready to tackle whatever challenge comes his way. It’s almost like you’re getting two dogs for the price of one, and the best part is, they both come in the same lovable package. It’s a truly magical experience, and let’s face it: who wouldn’t want to adopt a dog who’s got the charm of a Pyrenees and the brains of a German Shepherd, all rolled into one adorable, 62lb bundle of joy? Despite Bilbo’s eventful past, it seems that adventure has a way of finding him rather than the other way around. He's a pretty chill guy who spends most of his days living the dream—napping in his cozy hobbit hole, lounging like a seasoned adventurer who’s been there, done that, and bought the t-shirt. Every now and then, you might catch him in a burst of excitement chasing a stray toy that dared to escape him. But let’s be clear—bringing it back? That’s a bit too much work for a seasoned adventurer like Bilbo. He's no Frodo, running around with a magical ring—he's more like Sam, content with a good meal and a comfy spot to rest. When it comes to leaving his home, Bilbo’s not exactly the "brave adventurer" type anymore. He’s more of a homebody—he loves his people, his fellow dogs, and his cozy spot by the fire. So, when it’s time for a car ride, you might find him a bit nervous, like a hobbit stepping out of the Shire for the first time, uncertain about what lies beyond. But once he realizes he won’t be left behind in Mordor (or some strange new place), he’ll settle in and ride like a true companion—though a little nervous panting may accompany his journey. While Bilbo might not be keen on embarking on perilous quests anymore, he’s perfectly content to join you for a quiet café visit, watching the world go by like a furry version of a wise old wizard watching over Middle-earth. But don’t get him wrong—he’d happily trade in his adventure cap for a comfy blanket and some good TV. n fact, he’d make the perfect binge-watching companion. Think of him as your personal sidekick—couch potato extraordinaire—who’s never going to judge you for rewatching your favorite series (for the hundredth time). He’s got the temperament of someone who enjoys a peaceful, calm evening. When it comes to walks, Bilbo’s all about leisurely strolls, moving at his own pace, like a true hobbit out for a pleasant afternoon in the Shire. He walks beautifully on a harness, taking in the sights at a relaxed pace. But let’s be clear—he’s not about those early-morning, Elvish-style runs where you're sprinting through the woods like Legolas on a quest. If you’re into easygoing walks and enjoying the scenery at a comfortable pace, Bilbo will be your trusty companion. Bilbo is a true friend to all who cross his path, as welcoming as a warm fire in the heart of the Shire. He absolutely loves the company of other dogs and would certainly request their companionship if his humans decide to venture off on a quest of their own. He may not have encountered cats yet, but given his gentle nature, we’re confident he would handle them with the same grace and charm as a hobbit meeting a fellow traveler for the first time. When it comes to kids, Bilbo enjoys the company of those who are calm and offer gentle pets. The younger, more energetic kids, however, are a bit much for our laid-back adventurer. He prefers his naps uninterrupted and, in the spirit of a hobbit who’s had enough excitement for the day, he’ll quietly wander off in search of a quieter, more peaceful place. And as for meeting new people, Bilbo is a bit more reserved. He’s not the type to rush up and declare, “I’m Bilbo, the best friend you never knew you needed!” like some excitable Labrador. No, he does have the spirit of a hobbit at heart, after all—discreet, polite, and only warming up once he’s sure you're a safe companion for his journey. Bilbo isn’t one to shun a cozy space, and we feel he would do just fine in an apartment as long as he had someone by his side. He spent the majority of his adventures alone, and to be honest, that just isn’t his vibe anymore. Bilbo’s idea of a perfect day involves being close to his humans, soaking up all the love and attention he deserves. You can trust that he has impeccable manners—he’s potty trained and won’t be staging any house demolition projects. However, if there’s a shoe or a fluffy item lying around, Bilbo might feel the need to express himself artistically, creating a masterpiece of texture and chew marks—his very own “Gondorian rug” if you will. ;) Despite his noble Pyr heritage, Bilbo has no interest in singing the song of his people. He’s more of a quiet observer, only joining in if the other dogs start the chorus. Think of him as the Aragorn of the group—he doesn’t need to howl to be heard. He’ll happily watch the festivities from the sidelines, occasionally adding his voice to the symphony, but otherwise, he’s on the quieter side. So, if you’ve been searching for a Pyr mix who doesn’t bark at every shadow or leaf that rustles in the wind, Bilbo is your unicorn dog. If Bilbo Waggins' brave heart and adventurous spirit have captured your attention, prepare yourself for a journey worthy of Middle-earth! To begin your own quest to bring Bilbo into your home, simply fill out the adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app. Once we’ve received it, we’ll send it to his foster family to ensure that you and Bilbo are destined for a legendary companionship—after all, Bilbo is searching for his forever home, and only the right humans will do. Currently residing in a peaceful haven in Broken Arrow, OK, Bilbo is ready to embark on his next great adventure with you by his side. If you're not local, fear not—why not set out on a journey of your own? Bilbo is far too noble for commercial transport—he deserves only the finest carriage for his travels. Plus, a scenic road trip will be the perfect chance to bond before he becomes your faithful companion, following you on adventures and quests for the rest of his days. So, grab your sword (or leash) and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime—Bilbo is ready to find the humans who will make his next chapter as legendary and heartwarming as the tales of old. May your paths cross, and may you both live happily ever after!
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Aspenne (Puppy Love Discount)

Great Pyrenees

Female, 6 yrs
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Our adoption fees have dropped until March 1, 2025 in honor of puppy love, and we're practically bursting with excitement to introduce you to your new best friend! 💕 🐾 Adults – Now only $225 (was $250)! They’ve got the wisdom, the snuggles, and the "already potty trained" bonus. If you've been desperately waiting for a Pyrabear to grace your life, and by "desperately" we mean scrolling through endless adoption pages and asking yourself, "Is this the one?" — well, congratulations, the wait is over. Meet Aspenne! Aspenne is a stunning 6.5-year-old, 80lb Great Pyrenees who’s basically the full package. She’s a seasoned adult, so you can definitely count on her being potty trained — because let’s be real, at her age, she’s too classy to go in the house. And no, she won’t be chewing everything in sight like a puppy with no boundaries. Nope, you can leave this girl alone and the only thing you’ll come back to is more fur tumbleweeds despite just sweeping before you left. That’s her gift to you. You're welcome. Aspenne is kennel trained, but let’s be honest — she doesn’t need it. Her manners are so perfect, she practically deserves a medal. She does great with free roam of the house, but let’s not kid ourselves — you got a Pyrabear, and with that comes all the perks. The looks, the size, the noble temperament... and, of course, the unmistakable need to serenade you with the "song of her people." She’s not the non-stop barker type, but she will absolutely raise her voice to alert you that a cricket farted or a butterfly flapped its wings. So, while you might not think it’s necessary, she sure will. Consider yourself warned — her voice will make appearances when you least expect it. ;) Aspenne gets along famously with other dogs, cats, and kids. She enjoys a good romp with her canine friends, but don’t expect her to be the energizer bunny of playdates — she’s more of a "play a bit, then nap for 6 hours" kind of gal. She did meet a cat at the groomers once, and, in true Pyr fashion, just gave it a “meh” and moved on with her day. Because, you know, why bother with something so beneath her? She’s also pretty chill with kids, as long as they understand one very important thing: respect her space. She’s not a fan of being laid on, smothered, or feeling threatened — she’s a queen, not a human jungle gym. Aspenne loves meeting new people, because who wouldn’t want more fans to tell her how gorgeous and good she is? She’ll happily give you her paw (a.k.a. the Pyr paw—if you didn’t catch that, it's a subtle nod to our rescue’s name), and she'll offer herself as tribute for ALL the pets and attention. And sometimes... just sometimes, she might throw in a surprise hug. Not every time, because let’s not get too predictable, but she likes to keep things interesting. If you're someone who dreams of a dog to take out and about with you, congratulations, Aspenne just knocked that one out of the park for you. Picture her sipping a puppuccino at the café, living it up at the human bar and dog park, and just generally being the fabulous, classy lady she is while visiting friends. You won’t even have to endure the usual drama of getting her into the car. Nope, Aspenne will hop right in, no questions asked. Sure, she might try to claim the shotgun seat because, well, she’s Aspenne, and why wouldn’t she want the best view? But with a tether, she’ll be content to watch the world go by from the backseat. Now, if you're more of a stay-at-home type, don’t worry — Aspenne is totally cool with that, too. She’s as happy chilling in your cozy abode as she is out and about. She’s been on walks, and not only does she love them, she gets genuinely excited when the leash comes out. She’s a pro with a harness and will happily take you on some adventures, but her idea of a good time is definitely a mix of playful outdoor zoomies and indoor cuddles and naps. As for fetch, well, let’s just say you’d have a better shot at convincing a cat to play Monopoly with you than getting her to fetch. Toys? Eh, not really her thing. But, she will happily gnaw on a delicious bone. And hey, if you live in an apartment, guess what? Aspenne’s totally cool with that. She’s a calm gal who wouldn’t mind apartment life, as long as someone’s around to tell her how fabulous she is, take her on walks, and, of course, indulge her love of car rides. So, you’ve fallen head over heels for Aspenne? Well, aren’t you just the luckiest person alive. If you’re really sure you want this fabulous Pyrabear in your life, go ahead and fill out the adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app . Once we’ve got that, we’ll send it over to her foster family, and then it’s time for you to pack your bags and head to Yukon, OK. Yes, Yukon — the home of Garth Brooks and, apparently, the perfect place to raise country music legends and glorious Pyrabears. It’s practically a pilgrimage. So fire up the GPS, grab a coffee for the road, and get ready to bring home your future best friend. She’s worth it... even if you leave with a sudden craving to blast "Friends in Low Places" on repeat.

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Butter Ball

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, 10 mos
Sapulpa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Shots are up-to-date,
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Sapulpa Animal Shelter

8812 W. 100th St. So., Sapulpa, OK 74066

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Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74137

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Great Pyrenees Rescue of Oklahoma

P O Box 4192, Tulsa, OK 74159

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City of Tulsa Animal Welfare

3031 North Erie Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74115

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Route 66 Pet Rescue

Tulsa, OK 74115

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Legacy of Hope Dog Rescue

1216 E Kenosha, 302, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

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Prague, OK 74864

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