PUPPY LUTHER
Great Pyrenees | Long Island City, NY
BabyMaleLargeAnatolian Shepherd
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Meet PUPPY LUTHER
Luther was born at a lumber mill yard to a stray momma dog who looks to be a purebred (or pretty close) Great Pry girl. Once Luther and his seven siblings were old enough they started venturing out in to the lumber yard with all the heavy machinery and workers knew they needed to find a rescue group for them. They eventually made their way to our foster home in Middle Tennessee and Miss Juli has cared for them for 2 months. Luther is now ready for a great home with a fenced yard, large breed guardian dog experience (personalities have their uniqueness) and a desire to train him and have him be an inside dog that is part of the family. He was born the end of September and is not 23 pounds at the age of 3 months. Luther will be a big boy and probably 80 pounds at least. He will be fluffy, long coated and will require regular brushing to insure he doesn’t get matted. He does well with getting a bath and sits good for toenail dremeling. He sometimes hangs out by himself and doesnt feel the need to always be with his siblings. Luther is good around all dogs, and shows no aggression toward cats although he does get excited and wants to play with them. He is a sweet puppy who loves attention and cuddles. He will make a great pet for a family with or without children. A little information about the greet we know he has in him. The Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherds are both bred to be the guardian of livestock. They are widely described as being gentle giants. Great with kids and mix well with any family animal if socialized early. They are both intelligent and independent breeds that need training to keep them from becoming bored. Their breeds represent a calm, well mannered but serious dogs with great devotion to family. They love the cold weather and enjoy being outdoors and all too often due to the breed, are left outdoors with little interaction. Luther is looking for a family who will raise him as a pet and not a working livestock dog. If you are interested please email us at [email protected] He is currently in the New England area in a foster home now. PLEASE NOTE: Our dogs and cats are fostered in Tennessee and can transport weekly up to the Northeast region. Request an application and learn more about Critter Cavalry at https://www.crittercavalry.com/adoption.
Adoption Process
All potential adoptors must complete the application request form on any dog. Before placing a dog with an adoptor Critter Companion conducts a vet check to ensure proper health, gets the dog up to date on all shots and neuters the dog.
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Critter Companion Rescue
(615) 668-5334
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https://www.crittercavalry.com/
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