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Mitch is an absolutely charming Great Pyrenees puppy, full of gentle curiosity and playful energy. As a typical Pyr puppy, he's sweet-natured and enjoys exploring his surroundings, always ready for a new adventure or a cozy cuddle. He's learning the ropes of being a beloved family companion and shows great potential to be a loyal and affectionate member of his forever home. Mitch thrives on interaction and is eager to bond with his human family and canine friends.
As a Great Pyrenees, Mitch embodies the breed's characteristic calm demeanor and protective instincts, even at his young age. While traditionally known as livestock guardians, Mitch is being raised as a cherished family pet who will thrive living inside the home. He is good with other dogs, cats, and children, making him a wonderful addition to a multi-pet household. His breed traits suggest he will grow into a gentle giant, devoted to his family and a watchful companion.
Mitch is looking for a special home that meets specific puppy requirements. He needs a home with a youthful, playful resident dog who is at least 50 pounds to serve as a mentor and playmate. His ideal family will have someone home at least part of the day, as puppies require consistent care and socialization. A secure, visible fence is a must, along with a commitment to his ongoing socialization and training. If you have Great Pyrenees experience and are ready for the joy and responsibility of raising a Pyr puppy, Mitch might just be your perfect match!
Special Needs
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$450.00
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