Daisy
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Daisy
AvailableDaisy is a white Great Pyrenees with a beautiful medium-length coat, currently residing at Big Dogs Huge Paws, inc. She is young and has been spayed, with her vaccinations up to date. Daisy is already house trained and would thrive in a home familiar with extra-large breeds.
About Daisy
Click apply to start the adoption process. Daisy is a gentle and gorgeous 2-year-old white Great Pyrenees who found her second chance at life after being rescued from a hoarding situation alongside her buddy, Lilly. Now settling into a loving foster home, Daisy is adapting well to indoor living and eagerly learning all the essentials like house training, leash skills, and basic commands. Having had access to a dog door before, she's expected to pick up indoor routines very quickly. Out of the pair, Daisy tends to be the easygoing follower. Though quieter than Lilly, she’ll happily alert you when another dog is nearby, encouraging new canine friendships with plenty of tail wags and sniffing—never any aggression. Due to her challenging start, Daisy can be startled by loud noises or raised voices, but with patience and kindness, she blossoms into a big, affectionate teddy bear. Her love of treats—especially Beggin Strips—makes her eager to please during training. Please note, only homes with giant breed experience will be considered for Daisy’s adoption. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Daisy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Great Pyrenees thrives in homes with ample space, preferably with a large, securely fenced yard. Rural or suburban environments are ideal, but they can also adapt to spacious homes in quieter urban areas.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Pyrenees are large, active dogs that appreciate plenty of outdoor space where they can roam, patrol, and play. A sizable fenced yard is best to satisfy their instincts and exercise needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees are generally gentle and nurturing around children, making them suitable for family homes. Supervision is always recommended, especially due to their large size.
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