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Minerva

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3-7 years|Great Pyrenees|Female|Large|Springfield, MO
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Minerva is a large, adult, spayed female Great Pyrenees mix living in Springfield, MO. She isn't yet house trained, but she is up to date on vaccinations. Her size and breed make her best suited for someone looking for a big, active companion.

About Minerva

Minerva is a playful, smart, and lovable Great Pyrenees mix, about 2 years old and around 100 pounds. She thrives outdoors and enjoys adventures, always eager for fresh air and new sights. She learns quickly—whether it’s basic commands or enrichment games—and her joyful, curious spirit is obvious to anyone spending time with her. Though she quickly bonds with people she knows, Minerva can be cautious and reserved with strangers, sometimes needing patience and understanding during introductions. Once comfortable, she’s affectionate and loyal, the kind of companion who makes her presence felt with big, warm energy. Given her size and sometimes anxious response to newcomers, she’s best matched with a home without small children. If you want a bright, energetic dog ready to bring affection and fun into your life, Minerva is waiting to meet you in Springfield, MO. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Minerva

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Minerva, as a Great Pyrenees mix, usually thrives in homes with spacious yards or access to outdoor areas where she can stretch her legs and explore. She tends to be happiest in environments that offer her room to move and stay active.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Great Pyrenees mixes like Minerva generally benefit from a large, securely fenced yard or regular access to open outdoor space. Apartments without easy outdoor access may not be ideal for her activity needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Because of her size and temperament, Minerva is best suited for homes without small children, as she can be nervous around new people and may accidentally knock over little ones.