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Meet Luna, a sweet and affectionate young Great Pyrenees girl who is eager to find her forever home. Initially a little shy, Luna quickly warms up to reveal her true personality: bouncy, joyful, and full of sweet kisses! She loves rolling in the grass for belly rubs and enjoys the company of other dogs, showing a gentle and submissive nature. Luna is currently learning leash manners and is ready to bring her playful antics and loving spirit into your life.
As a Great Pyrenees, Luna embodies the breed's characteristic gentle demeanor, loyalty, and protective instincts. Pyrs are known for being calm and patient, making them wonderful companions, especially with children and other pets, as Luna's good-with-dogs and cats nature suggests. They thrive on companionship and are generally good-natured, though their independent streak means consistent, positive training is key. Her thick coat will require moderate grooming to keep it healthy, and she has a heavy shedding season.
Luna would thrive in a home with a securely fenced yard (at least 5 feet high) where she can safely enjoy outdoor adventures. She is good with dogs, cats, and older kids, making her a versatile family member. An ideal adopter will appreciate the Great Pyrenees breed traits, including their need for space and a loving, patient environment. With her up-to-date vaccinations and heartworm prevention, Luna is ready to become a cherished part of a family committed to her continued training and well-being.
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