Great Pyrs & Paws Rescue

We are a shelter less organization dedicated to the rescuing, rehabilitation and re-homering of Great Pyrenees. We rescue Great Pyr's in danger of euthanization from high kill shelters in Texas and re-home them across the western states. We educate our adopters and only choose the best homes for these dogs.

Bend, OR,97701
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Website: http://greatpyrsandpaw.org

Radar

Great Pyrenees | Prineville, OR

Age : 1 Year 11 MonthsAdultMaleX-LargeWhite

About

Characteristics

olderKidsOnly

Coat Length

Long

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Adoption Fees

$275

Meet Radar

Meet RADAR! Radar is a lovable, goofy Great Pyrenees who is ready to find his forever home! This handsome boy is approximately 1.5 years old and weighs a majestic 105 pounds. Radar comes from a large seizure in the Pacific Northwest and is now looking for a loving family to call his own. Once Radar bonds with you, his playful and affectionate personality shines through. He has the cutest smile and loves to play bow, showing off his happy-go-lucky nature. While he hasn't quite discovered the joy of toys yet, he's more than happy to snuggle up with you on the couch. At night, he's content to lay by your side on the floor, never attempting to climb onto the bed. Radar is friendly with both dogs and cats, enjoying playtime with furry friends of all sizes. However, he sometimes forgets his own size and may accidentally bump into others during his enthusiastic play sessions. He absolutely adores going on pasture walks and visiting the dog park, and he's an excellent travel companion who happily hops into the car for adventures. With his gentle and affectionate disposition, Radar would make a wonderful companion for families of all ages. He's fully vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped, and he's made great progress in his house training, though he may have the occasional accident if he's not let out before you leave. Radar does suffer from separation anxiety and is currently taking medication to help manage it. Radar knows basic commands like "no" and "down," and he's eager to learn more with positive reinforcement training. He has the cutest yawn squeak when he's happy and excited for his food, and he's always on the lookout for a quick snack if you're not paying attention. If you're searching for a loyal and loving companion to join your family, Radar could be the perfect match for you! Come meet him today and see if he captures your heart like he did ours. Radar is currently being fostered in Eugene, OR and we would love to keep him in OR-WA.   All our dogs require secure VISIBLE fencing. All current pets in adoptive home must be spayed/neutered and up to date on vaccinations.  We do not adopt to families with children under the age of 6.  Adoption Fee: $275 All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations. Transport Fee: $350 Transport fee includes the cost of transport plus the Health Certificate required for USDA approved transport. Adoption applications can be found on our website: www.greatpyrsandpaws.org https://greatpyrsandpaws.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=5959   Northwest adopter pays cost of transport to independent transport company.  Transport is arranged by GPPR.      

Adoption Process
Potential adopters must submit an application. The application is screened and approved only if adopter meets fence requirements, passes vet check and phone interview process. The adopter must sign our adoption contract and pay the $275-$375 adoption fee.


Contact
Great Pyrs & Paws Rescue
[email protected]
http://greatpyrsandpaw.org

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