Finn
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Finn
AvailableFinn is a male Great Pyrenees with a beautiful white and cream coat, residing at The Milo Foundation. As a large, adult dog, he is already neutered and has up-to-date vaccinations. Finn would thrive with experienced guardians who can provide him with ample outdoor space and patience for adjustment.
About Finn
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Finn is searching for an adult-only home with a predictable environment where he can thrive, ideally as an outdoor dog with plenty of land. He would do best with experienced Great Pyrenees owners who have the patience to help him settle in gently and calmly. Finn requires a hands-off approach during his adjustment period—no hovering, hugging, or handling until he has built trust and is comfortable with his people. A slow, steady approach is key for Finn, as he can be territorial and prefers plenty of personal space, especially around strangers. He truly shines with a life outdoors in a covered, protected area, where he can engage at his own pace and enjoy following you around, with his tail wagging and spirit bright. Intelligent and quick to learn, Finn already knows "Sit," "Shake," and "Down." He is friendly, loves to play, and gets along well with other dogs. Fun fact: Born under the sign of Libra, Finn likely enjoys balance and harmony in his surroundings. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Finn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees are best suited for homes with plenty of outdoor space, such as rural areas or houses with large, secure yards. They thrive in settings where they can patrol and feel they have a job.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed requires substantial outdoor space—ideally acreage or large fenced yards—so they can safely roam, exercise, and fulfill their natural instincts.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees can be gentle with children when properly socialized, but their size and guardian instincts mean they are often better suited to homes with older children who respect boundaries.
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