Cooper
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Cooper
AvailableCooper is a white and cream Great Pyrenees, about 2 years and 5 months old, and living in Blairsville, GA. As a neutered male, he’s up to date on vaccinations and shares his days with Chester as a bonded pair. Cooper is a large dog, with a gentle presence and a touch of playfulness.
About Cooper
Meet Chester and Cooper, a pair of bonded Great Pyrenees brothers who seem to bring the whole farm vibe with them—whether they’re sprawled across a pasture or hogging the entire sofa. At just over a year old, these boys already show the calm steadiness characteristic of their breed, paired with a dash of youthful curiosity. They absolutely come as a package; Cooper sticks close to Chester, and both move together from sunny yard spots to cozy nap corners. Bred as livestock guardians, they naturally look out for their people and property. Cooper is the vigilant type, always scanning for anything out of place, while Chester brings the laid-back energy. Don't be fooled by their relaxed personalities—they’re clever escape artists, so expect them to test your fence. A tall, secure outdoor space is a must. Aside from their working dog instincts, these two are giant softies who thrive on affection and attention. They’re goofy at heart, always eager for a belly rub or a laugh, and they don’t mind taking up extra room wherever you are. Neutered, vaccinated, and ready to meet a family who understands the Great Pyrenees mindset—and their unbreakable bond—Chester and Cooper just need a place to call their own. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Cooper
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cooper, as a Great Pyrenees, is best suited for a home with plenty of space, such as a farm or a house with a large fenced yard. This breed thrives in environments where they can roam and have a job to do, even if it's just keeping watch.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Pyrenees like Cooper need ample outdoor space. A secure, spacious yard or land where they can patrol and relax is important, as these dogs are used to covering ground and being active outdoors.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Cooper fits the profile of a Great Pyrenees, which is known for being gentle and patient with children. They often form strong bonds and act as gentle guardians, making them a solid pick for families.
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