Adult Pyrs
Adult Pyrs

Great Pyrenees Adults

We are often asked why there are so many Pyrs in shelters and rescue.

While traditional agricultural societies teamed shepherds with their dogs and the dogs lived in close proximity with their owners, as ranching in the U.S. became bigger and more industrialized, these dogs have often been over-bred.  This leads them to be unsocialized, underfed and neglected on large farms, with backyard breeders, or abandoned in the fields.  The lack of regulations on backyard breeders, availability of affordable services, and spay & neuter laws across the U.S. continues to be a contributing factor to the over-population of these dogs.  They often come into rescue as adults in terrible shape, pregnant, shut down, and in some cases, abused, exhibiting stress responses, fear, and other challenging behaviors . Our goal is to adopt dogs who thrive in their environment while guarding their human family, other family pets, and livestock.

In order to ensure that the Great Pyrenees and other livestock guardian breed dogs in our care are given the best chance at success with their adoptive families, we have some guidelines that we require for all of our adoptive homes.

*  All our dogs require secure VISIBLE fencing.

*  All current pets in adoptive home must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations.

*  We have found that our rescue dogs do best in homes with children that are over the age of 6, so we will not consider applications from homes that have children that are under the age of 6.

* We provide rescue, rehabilitation, and adoption to Great Pyrenees and other livestock guardian breeds who prefer the home life as well as working dogs to farms and homesteads experienced in training with livestock.

* Seniors (all dogs over 6 yrs old) have a reduced adoption fee as they are older, and may need additional care, such as joint supplements – and we want to encourage families to consider the seniors as they are usually more gentle and lower energy for those with younger kids.

* Bonded Pairs have a reduced fee because as an adopter, you would be adopting two (which we love), so ask about bonded pairs!  Most of our bonded pairs are older and make great additions to families that want double the love!

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Birch
Birch
Status: Available
Breed: Great Pyrenees / Border Collie / Mixed (long coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description:  Meet Birch!  Birch came into rescue when a tragic accident suddenly took his owner.  His mom was well known in the small community of Shelton, WA, and the residents rallied to get him somewhere safe after her passing.  Birch is a 2-year old Pyrenees-Border... Click for more information...

Bolt
Bolt
Status: Available
Breed: Great Pyrenees / Mixed (medium coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description: Sweet Bolt is still patiently waiting for his forever home.  Bolt came into rescue after being taken to a shelter by a family that said he had grown to be "too big".  While in rescue, he was caught in a weird matrix around Covid and post Covid and hardly received any applications... Click for more information...

Cabo
Cabo
Status: Available
Breed: Great Pyrenees (long coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description: Cabo is a 5-year-old male Pyrenees mix weighing around 98lbs. He is not destructive inside or outside of the home and is not a digger. He is house trained, and crate trained. He does patrol the yard and will bark at strangers.  He will need to be an only dog in his home and doggie parks ar... Click for more information...

Coralee
Coralee
Status: Sponsorship
Breed: Great Pyrenees (long coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Female

Description: Coralee is in a permanent senior foster home and is available for sponsorship!  Read about her story here:  Hi there! My name is Coralee. I’m a sweet senior lady about 7-8 years young. If you see me, you’d think I was a cloud because my hair is so fluffy and I’m swift on ... Click for more information...

Homer
Homer
Status: Sponsorship
Breed: Great Pyrenees (long coat)
Species/Sex: Dog/Male

Description:   Homer is in a permanent senior foster home and is available for sponsorship!  Homer is the namesake of our new senior program, the Homer Senior Housing Project.  Meet HOMER!  Homer is 6-7 years old and weighs 100lbs.  Homer came into rescue in horrible condition.  ... Click for more information...