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Great Pyrenees puppies and dogs in South Dakota

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Below are our newest added Great Pyrenees available for adoption in South Dakota. To see more adoptable Great Pyrenees in South Dakota, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Adelaid

Great Pyrenees

Female, 10 mos
Brookings, SD
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained,
Story
Adelaid is a gentle and sweet white and cream Pyrenees mix, whose calm and loving nature makes her a cherished companion. With her soft, fluffy coat and expressive eyes, she exudes an aura of serenity that draws everyone in. Despite her large size, Adelaid is known for her tenderness, always eager to offer affection and comfort. She keeps her kennel impeccably clean, showing her quiet sense of order and respect for her space. Though she is incredibly sweet, Adelaid would benefit from someone who can help her build confidence and guide her through new experiences. Her playful yet soothing demeanor makes Adelaid the perfect balance between energetic play and serene companionship. She could be comfortable around other animals, as long as introductions are done properly, showcasing her adaptable and patient nature. Adelaid loves attention, but her kindness and patience are what truly set her apart. Her loyalty and gentle spirit make her beloved by all who know her, and with the right guidance, she will continue to blossom into an even more confident and loving companion. Since many of our adoptable dogs are in foster homes, appointments are highly recommended to ensure the animal you are interested in is currently at the shelter. Please call or e-mail the shelter to set up an appointment to meet and adopt! Our adoption fees include the following: all of our dogs/puppies are current on vaccinations (DHPP and Rabies if over 3 months of age) at the point of adoption, dewormed, heartworm tested and current on preventative, microchipped, treated for fleas/ticks and are spayed or neutered. Our large dog adoption fee is generally $175 + tax. Our small dog and puppy adoption fee is generally $275+ tax. Adoption fees may vary in special circumstances. Due to space limitations, we do not hold dogs. Because we are on a busy street, we require that all dogs leaving the shelter be in a carrier or on leash. All pets remain up for adoption until an approved application is processed and their adoption fee paid.

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Great Pyrenees shelters & rescues in South Dakota

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Brookings Regional Humane Society

120 West 2nd Street South, Brookings , SD 57006

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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