Snow
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Snow
AvailableSnow is a Great Pyrenees, adult male, living in Pittsburgh, PA. He's neutered, house trained, and up to date on vaccinations. At about 2 years and 3 months old, he's an extra-large dog with a white and cream coat. Snow's personality stands out just as much as his impressive size.
About Snow
Meet Snow! At 120 pounds, Snow may be big in size, but he's even bigger in heart. This Great Pyrenees is one of the sweetest dogs you'll meet. His calm, loving nature comes through best when he's close by, just quietly soaking up time with his family. Snow acts like a giant teddy bear—he has no idea just how much space he takes up and is all about leaning in for affection. He’s soft, gentle, and adores becoming the center of attention for anyone willing to snuggle. There’s a fun, goofy streak in him too; give Snow a pig ear or another dog to play with and he’s thrilled. He can be pushy in play, but it’s all harmless and good-natured, and he gets along well with his canine pals. Snow enjoys long walks as much as lounging in the yard. No matter the activity, he’s happiest with people around. He’s searching for a family who will appreciate both his sensitive side and his silly, oversized charm. If you want a loyal best friend who gives as much love as he receives, Snow might be your perfect match. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Snow
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Snow, being a Great Pyrenees, is best suited to a home with ample space, ideally with a yard. This breed prefers quieter environments where they can relax and keep watch over their home.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Pyrenees like Snow usually need a large, securely fenced yard to roam and stretch their legs. Regular access to outdoor space helps keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Snow, as a Great Pyrenees, tends to be gentle and protective, making the breed a good fit for families with children. However, supervision is recommended, especially with younger kids due to his size.











