
Searching for two love bugs? Look no further than Maggie and Mollie. These Great Pyrenees girls are searching for a forever home.
Maggie and Molly are 4-year-old Pyrdoodle littermates who were surrendered to a shelter because their owners could no longer care for them. They are very friendly girls who get along well with other dogs of all sizes, cats and children too. They are housebroken and crate trained. They weigh between 70- 80 pounds each.
We recommend obedience training for all newly adopted pyrs to help you create a special bond with you and your new friend, and so you have a well behaved canine. Great Pyrenees are willing to learn, but are not as eager to comply with commands as much as other breeds. They are bred to be independent thinkers.
Applicants must be over 25, own their own home and all children in household must be over 6 years old. Your resident pets must be up to date on vaccines, sterilized, you must have a good history of vet care for them for the past two years, and you must have used heartworm preventative year round for your dogs and be able to provide proof of purchase.
Maggie and Molly will be placed as an inside pets with outside privileges. You must have a securely fenced yard accessible from your home. Invisible fencing does not work with this breed and they will take the shock for the freedom. Great Pyrenees are bred to roam and will create their own territory if not secured, which can led to them being lost, hit by vehicles or shot by people who see them as a threat.
The breed is not a good off leash dog and cannot be trusted to not run away.
If you are interested in adopting or fostering, please complete the appropriate application on our website, www.igpr.org under the Adopt tab.
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