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We'll also keep you updated on Coco the Bachelorette's adoption status with email updates.
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Coco the Bachelorette

Great Pyrenees

Female, 5 yrs 5 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Coco the Bachelorette — a big-hearted beauty ready to hand out her final rose! 🌹 Coco is everything you could want in a leading lady — sweet, affectionate, and endlessly loving to everyone she meets. She has a calm, easygoing energy with just the right touch of playfulness. She’ll happily lounge beside you for most of the day, but hand her a toy and she’ll light up with joy. This fluffy Great Pyrenees mix is both house- and crate-trained, intuitive, and smart. She’s good with other dogs and cats, and while she hasn’t met children yet, her gentle, loving nature suggests she’d be wonderful with them too. Coco isn’t high-maintenance when it comes to activity — about an hour of daily exercise keeps her perfectly content. What she really wants most is a cozy home, belly rubs, and someone who appreciates her big heart. Like any great love story, Coco has her quirks: she’s a bit of a foodie (so counters are best kept clear!), and she’s on a special diet and medication to keep her feeling her best. If you’re looking for a calm, cuddly, and charming companion who will fill your home with love and loyalty, Coco the Bachelorette is ready to meet her forever match. 🌸
We'll also keep you updated on Dewbert's adoption status with email updates.
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Dewbert

Great Pyrenees

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Say hello to Dewbert — or Dooby, as his foster family lovingly calls him! This big, happy Great Pyrenees is equal parts gentle giant and goofy sidekick. With his soulful eyes, calm presence, and joyful personality, Dooby brings a little sunshine wherever he goes. Since joining his foster family, Dooby’s transformation has been incredible. His coat has healed beautifully, his confidence has blossomed, and he has truly settled into home life. He loves being near his people and has recently shown just how devoted he is by becoming especially protective and nurturing toward the family’s newborn. That loyal streak is one of his sweetest qualities. Because of this strong protective instinct, Dooby would thrive as an only dog in a loving home where he can bond closely with his people. While he has previously enjoyed playing with the family’s resident dog, he recently showed that he prefers not to share his space or his humans with other pets. However, he is a dream when meeting dogs on walks, puppy playtimes, or when going to a fun happy hour with other furry friends. Dooby is also a classic Great Pyrenees through and through, which means a fenced yard is a must. It’s his happy place to explore, sunbathe, and do his signature “patrols.” One of his funniest quirks is his nightly security rounds. He quietly pads through the house 2–3 times a night just to make sure everyone is tucked in safely. It’s impossible not to smile when you catch him taking his job so seriously. He continues to do well with humans of all ages and is wonderfully gentle, affectionate, and steady. His resource guarding is only directed toward other animals, not people, and with a pet-free home, this won’t be a concern day-to-day. With his humans, he is nothing but a big, loving teddy bear who wants to be close and be part of the family. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will adore you, make you laugh, and fill your home with warmth and devotion, Dewbert is your guy. He’s ready to be someone’s one-and-only, and he will absolutely shine in that role.
We'll also keep you updated on Cranberry Pie's adoption status with email updates.
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Cranberry Pie

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cranberry Pie — Sweetness, Resilience, and a Heart Ready to Heal Cranberry Pie is as sweet as her name suggests — a gentle, loving girl who has charmed every person she’s met with her soft eyes and warm, cuddly nature. Volunteers describe her simply as “a very sweet girl,” and it couldn’t be truer. She adores cozy beds, tasty treats, and being close to her people, soaking up love like it’s her favorite comfort food. Even with everything she’s been through, Cranberry Pie’s spirit shines brightly. She’s active, playful, and curious — hopping around, engaging with her surroundings, and enjoying life in her own determined way. She gets around with spunky determination, making every hop and wiggle a part of her joyful personality. Her left front limb has permanent nerve damage, and she’ll need an amputation to keep her comfortable long-term. After surgery, she’s expected to thrive as a confident tripod. Right now, Cranberry Pie needs something special: a foster home where she can rest, recover, and heal after her surgery. A quiet, loving space where she can curl up in a soft bed, be gently cared for, and feel safe as she regains her strength. She gives back tenfold with affection, gratitude, and a calm, gentle presence that melts hearts instantly. If you’ve ever wanted to make a meaningful difference in a dog’s life, Cranberry Pie is your chance. This sweet, resilient girl is ready to fill a foster or forever home with warmth, snuggles, and the softest kind of love.
We'll also keep you updated on Agatha All-a Long Legs's adoption status with email updates.
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Agatha All-a Long Legs

Great Pyrenees German Shepherd Dog

Female, 7 mos
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Agatha All-a LongLegs is one of seven pups dumped over the summer in a local dog park during a thunderstorm. A kind stranger loaded them all into his truck and brought them into our rescue program. Sweet Aggie is the last one without a forever family! Aggie is up for anything, as long as she can be with her people. Her foster mom says she's one of the most trusting dogs she's ever known. All she wants in the world is to be held like a baby, lay in your lap, be at your feet, or get belly rubs! She looooooves fetch and is learning to "drop it" when she wants something thrown — her joy when that happens is palpable. Aggie is so fast when she zooms around the yard and would probably ace an agility course. Just don't be surprised if she runs into a fence because she's still growing into her feet and can be kind of clumsy. (Same, girl, same.) She's so smart and curious, learns commands quickly, carefully sniffs every little thing in a new space, and even tracks planes as they fly overhead. And when playtime is over, she will settle in to watch TV with you — she loves a lazy couch day with Sunday football! Aggie's ideal home would have a big back yard where she can zoom around and play fetch. She loves walks, too, and is working very hard on her leash manners. She hasn't met many kids, but we think she would do fine with older kids who don't mind that she sometimes jumps when she's happy and excited. Aggie also gets along great with dog friends who are her close to her own size. She's crate-trained and potty trained, and she sleeps in her crate in her foster's room at night. We're pretty sure she would love the opportunity to snuggle in bed with her humans, too. Are you ready to open your home to the amazing Agatha? She's all ready to cheer on your favorite team this bowl-game season. You get the chips, and she'll keep the couch nice and toasty for you.
We'll also keep you updated on Maggie's adoption status with email updates.
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Maggie

Great Pyrenees Border Collie

Female, 1 yr 1 mo
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Maggie, a bright, affectionate, and eager-to-please young rescue dog who is ready to find her forever family. Just over a year old and weighing 65 pounds, Maggie is the perfect blend of youthful energy and eager intelligence. From the moment she arrived in her foster home, she impressed everyone with how quickly she learns. She already knows commands like sit, off, and leave it, and she loves showing off her skills for praise or treats. Maggie is also wonderfully adaptable. She took to using the doggie door within minutes, proving just how sharp and intuitive she is. Whether she’s exploring the yard, relaxing inside, or settling into her crate for rest time, Maggie handles transitions with ease and appreciates having predictable routines she can rely on. Social and gentle, Maggie gets along well with other dogs and enjoys having canine friends to play and interact with. She thrives in an environment where she can continue learning, bonding, and picking up new commands—training with her is not only easy but genuinely enjoyable thanks to how quickly she understands what’s being asked of her. Maggie does experience anxiety when left alone in the house, so she needs to be crated for her safety and comfort when unsupervised. She also becomes anxious during car rides, so at this time she is available only within Texas to avoid long transports that could overwhelm her. Maggie is a loving, intelligent companion who will blossom with a patient, committed family. She’s ready to bring joy, devotion, and her sweet spirit to a home that understands her needs and celebrates her wonderful strengths. Maggie is currently being fostered in a loving home in Seguin, TX, where she’s gaining confidence and practicing her manners every day. She can scale a short fence so a 6 foot fence or higher is recommended. To see more pictures and videos, copy and paste this link. To apply directly for Maggie click the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-779 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy's team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
We'll also keep you updated on Clara Bow's adoption status with email updates.
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Clara Bow

Great Pyrenees Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Austin, TX
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Clara Bow (aka Bowie)Hi, I’m Clara Bow, but my friends call me Bowie - because I’m full of star power and a little bit of sparkle! I’m a young, happy girl (about 70 lbs) who loves people, other dogs, and pretty much everything about life. I bring sunshine wherever I go.My Favorite ThingsI’m house-trained, love walks, car rides, and playing with my dog friends. I get along great with both dogs and cats (yep, I’m that well-rounded). During the day, I like to explore, play with toys, or hang out with my foster brother. At night, I’ll curl up next to you - I’m a world-class snuggler.My PersonalityI’ve got that fun, goofy, young dog energy, so I’m looking for a family who is able to spend time with me to play. Whether it's with walks, yard time, adventures (bars, coffee shops pet stores, and playing tug-of-war, or another dog, I love living life and exploring. I’m working on my commands and doing great, but I’m young, curious, and sometimes a little “mouthy” when I get excited (never aggressive - just young dog enthusiasm). A patient person that has experience with dogs would be great. I also think I'd be ok with a family that has older kids! I have experience with my foster mom's nieces and nephews who are really young, so that could work too but older kids will be better able to help train me :)My Quirks (aka My Charms)Like any dog who’s had to look out for herself, I really love food. Mealtime is the best part of my day, and sometimes I like to “help” by checking if you’ve dropped anything tasty when you're eating. I’ve also been known to “borrow” things around the house - socks, shoes, pens, you name it - just for fun and to see if they're edible. Everyone needs a hobby, right?What I’m Looking ForI’d love a forever home with someone who:Has experience with dogs is a must!Can spend time playing with meIdeally has another dog friend for me to romp around withPreferably has a house with a yard or works from home if they're in an apartment. Someone who can dedicate the first couple of weeks to making sure I know you're coming back.**I was adopted once before for just a day, but was returned. I got really scared when I found myself alone in a brand new apartment and without my dog friend. I barked a lot because I didn’t understand what was happening. My adopter worked in an office four days a week and lived in an apartment, so they were worried about that. I don't do this with my current family who has a house and a cat/dog, but if adopted I just need someone patient who understands that adjusting takes me a little time, but once I feel at home I become confident.If you’re looking for a loyal, funny, affectionate companion who’ll make every day brighter, I might just be your Bowie! Primary Color: White Weight: 72 Age: 1yrs 2mths 3wks

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10.6 miles

Austin Pets Alive!

1156 West Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX 78703

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11.2 miles

The TRAPRS

Austin, TX 78745

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12.4 miles

Friends of Dogs - Austin

2403 Shelby Oak Ln, Austin, TX 78748

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13.9 miles

Austin Animal Center

7201 Levander Loop, Austin, TX 78702

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14.5 miles

Great Pyrs and Paws Rescue

PO Box 142, Cedar Park, TX 78630

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27.5 miles

Friends of Dogs - Williamson County

2000 Goose Island, Georgetown, TX 78626

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29.9 miles

Highland Lakes Canine Rescue

P.O. Box 1275, Marble Falls, TX 78654

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29.9 miles

San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter

750 River Road, San Marcos, TX 78666

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29.9 miles

Friends of Dogs - Hays Co

111 E. San Antonio, San Marcos, TX 78666

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34.4 miles

Sunni's Animal Missions

canyon lake, TX 78133

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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