Promise
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Promise
AvailablePromise is a female Great Pyrenees mix who is still a baby, currently being cared for at A New Chance Animal Rescue. She boasts a beautiful coat with white, cream, and black coloring. Promise has not yet been house trained but has received her vaccinations. She is wonderful with other dogs and is ready for a loving family to help her continue to grow and thrive.
About Promise
Start your journey together! Apply now. Meet Promise, a charming 7-month-old Great Pyrenees mix with soft, luxurious fur and striking white, cream, and black markings. At about 60 pounds, she’s got plenty of love and cuddles to give! Every morning, Promise wakes up eager to discover new adventures, her playful spirit shining the brightest when she’s surrounded by toys or furry friends—she’s fantastic with other dogs and would welcome canine playmates with open paws. Her heart’s desire is to find a family who will cherish her as she grows and learns, recognizing her boundless potential beyond her puppyhood. True to her name, Promise offers a loving commitment to follow, play, and remain your devoted companion forever. Fun fact: born on May 9, Promise is a Taurus, making her especially loyal and affectionate. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Promise
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees mixes generally do well in homes with a secure yard, as they are large, active, and enjoy space to roam. They thrive in environments where they can interact with their families and have a designated area for play and relaxation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from a sizable, enclosed outdoor space where they can move freely and explore. Daily walks and opportunities for activity are important, as their working-dog heritage gives them high energy and a love for being outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees mixes are often gentle, affectionate, and protective, making them good family dogs. They tend to be patient with children, but supervision is advised due to their large size and strength.
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