Luna in NJ
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Luna in NJ
AvailableLuna is a large Great Pyrenees with a long, soft white and cream coat touched with shades of tan. She is a young, spayed female and is currently in Beacon, NY. She is still learning house manners and leash skills but is up to date on her vaccinations. Luna has a gentle, affectionate nature and enjoys the company of other dogs, cats, and children.
About Luna in NJ
Luna is a young Great Pyrenees girl with a gentle presence and a playful side that shows the moment she feels safe. She’s currently in boarding, eager for her own space where she can relax with her people. Luna starts out shy, but she blossoms quickly, revealing a lively, affectionate personality—her greetings are full of bounce and kisses. She’s absolutely devoted to belly rubs and has a habit of rolling in the grass when outdoors. Luna is working on her leash manners and responds well to encouragement. She came into rescue with her brother and calmly shares her pen, showing a truly gentle, submissive way with other dogs. Luna does best in a home with a secure, visible 5-foot fence for safe play, as the breed loves to roam. She gets along with dogs, cats, and children, so she’d be a warm addition to most families. Her loving spirit and puppy energy are contagious. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Luna in NJ
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Luna’s breed, the Great Pyrenees, thrives in a home with ample room inside and a securely fenced yard. She’ll feel most at ease where she can safely explore outdoors and has calm, reliable companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Great Pyrenees like Luna benefits from regular access to a sizable, securely fenced yard. This breed enjoys stretching their legs and lounging outside, but fences are essential due to their roaming instincts.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Luna, as a Great Pyrenees, is generally well-suited to homes with children. The breed has a patient, protective streak and does best if kids understand how to respectfully interact with a large dog.











