Kitchen
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Kitchen
AvailableKitchen is a male Great Pyrenees mix with a striking long white and apricot coat. As an adult, extra-large dog, he has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. Kitchen is house trained and is currently located at Suruluna Animal Rescue. He thrives as the only pet in a loving home where he can enjoy plenty of companionship and affection.
About Kitchen
Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started. Meet Kitchen, an adult male Great Pyrenees mix with a heart full of love and loyalty! Kitchen is known for his intelligence, affectionate and playful spirit, and his independent streak. He thrives on companionship, always excited to spend time with his humans, receiving plenty of pets and snuggles. Though playful and gentle, Kitchen is also protective and takes his role as your loyal companion seriously. This big, friendly boy would be happiest as the only pet in the household, so he can soak up all the affection and attention you have to offer. He is eager to please, enjoys learning new tricks, and is house trained. For his comfort and safety, Kitchen is best suited to a home without children, as he can be a bit challenging around human food. If you’re searching for a devoted and smart friend to join your family, Kitchen might just be the perfect fit! Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Kitchen
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Great Pyrenees thrives in spacious environments with room to roam, such as rural or suburban homes. They are often happiest with large yards or properties to patrol, though they can adapt to quieter family life with proper exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
The Great Pyrenees usually needs a large, securely fenced yard to match its natural tendency to guard and explore. Daily exercise outdoors is important to keep this breed happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees can be protective and gentle with children, but their large size and independent nature mean supervision is advised. Early socialization helps them interact appropriately with kids.
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