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Queso is a charming and affectionate companion who is eager to find his forever home. This sweet boy is already housebroken and leash trained, making him ready to seamlessly integrate into your daily routine. He loves attention and pets, always coming when called for a cuddle, and has an endearing squeaky bark when he wants to engage. Queso is an absolute gentleman with new people and gets along well with other dogs, particularly female companions with similar or lower energy levels. He's a laid-back guy with no known fears or behavior issues, enjoying quick bursts of playful energy followed by plenty of chill time.
As a Great Pyrenees, Queso embodies the breed's independent nature, often displaying his own adorable opinions, such as deciding when to sit for treats. Great Pyrenees typically have a thick, dense coat that requires regular brushing to prevent mats and manage shedding, which can be heavy, especially seasonally. They are known for their calm demeanor indoors but also enjoy outdoor time, making a secure yard beneficial. Their moderate energy level means they appreciate daily walks or a good play session, followed by ample relaxation. Queso is a star at the groomer and a great car companion, demonstrating his adaptable and gentle temperament.
The ideal home for Queso would include people who are home more often than not, providing him with consistent companionship. He would thrive as an only dog or alongside a female canine friend of similar age and energy. A securely fenced yard (at least 4 feet high, visible fencing is crucial for this breed) for running and exploring, or a commitment to regular leash walks, is essential. Queso is also good with older children, making him a wonderful family addition. He is simply searching for his person to love and be loved by, promising endless affection and a gentle presence.
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