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Meet Molly, a sweet and intelligent young Great Pyrenees eager to find her forever home. She is a loving companion, already housebroken and leash trained, making her a wonderful addition to any family. Molly is highly food motivated and smart, thriving on direction and eager to learn new commands. She enjoys a balance of indoor and outdoor time, is non-destructive, and prefers the freedom of a cozy room over a crate. Her gentle nature means she greets visitors with enthusiasm and a signature Pyr lean, making her a joy to be around.
As a Great Pyrenees, Molly embodies the typical guardian traits of her breed. She has a medium energy level, loves to run and play, and absolutely adores the snow. While she may bark to announce visitors or join in with other dogs, this is simply her way of being a watchful companion. Great Pyrenees are known for their calm demeanor indoors but require consistent mental and physical stimulation to prevent boredom. Her thick double coat will require regular brushing, especially during seasonal shedding, to keep her comfortable and looking her best.
Molly would thrive in a home that appreciates the unique qualities of the Great Pyrenees breed. She is good with dogs and kids, making her an ideal family pet. A secure yard where she can explore and play is highly recommended, as is a family committed to continuing her positive reinforcement training. If you're looking for a loyal, intelligent, and affectionate companion who will bring joy and a gentle presence to your home, Molly might be the perfect match for you.
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