Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet April: Your Future Loyal Companion
April has been patiently waiting for her forever home for over two long years. As she watched countless dogs come and go, her heart yearned for the love and family she once knew. April’s journey began under difficult circumstances—she was believed to be a rural working dog who ended up in a kill shelter, terrified and struggling to cope with the chaos around her. Scheduled for euthanasia, she was rescued just in time.
During her transport to safety, April managed to escape and spent three harrowing days running across miles of farmland in California’s central valley. When she was finally captured, it was clear that she had been through so much. She arrived with massive infections, open sores, dehydration, and an empty stomach. Her coat was a tangled mess of mud, debris, and burrs. Despite her rough start, April has shown incredible resilience and has settled into the rescue beautifully.
April would do best as the only dog in a home where she can be the center of attention. She is loving and has a keen sense of her surroundings, making her an excellent watchdog. One of her most adorable features is her cute little pixie ears, which perk up at the slightest sound. While she’s happy at the rescue and eagerly flops down for belly rubs, her heart longs for a family who will appreciate her unique personality and charm.
If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will adore you and keep you safe, April is the perfect match. She’s ready to bring love and joy into your home. Could you be the one to give her the fresh start she’s been dreaming of?
Contact us today to meet April and help make her dreams come true! 🐾❤️
Note: Great Pyrenees are considered a Giant Breed. Average weight can be 100lbs. or more. They bark, shed and have a wanderlust, so secure fences are a must have. They are NOT off leash dogs and a Pyr off leash is called a "dis'a'Pyr". Some Pyrs do well with other dogs and some don't because by the virtue of their breed traits they were bred to keep out intruders and can consider some dogs as intruders. While they make wonderful pets and family dogs, they aren't for everyone so be sure to understand and learn about the breed traits of this breed or any breed you might be considering.