Monet!
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Monet!
AvailableMonet is a playful, large young Belgian Malinois and Great Pyrenees mix who currently resides in Roseville, CA. She is a spayed female with up-to-date vaccinations and is house trained. She has a special medical need related to a past tail injury but manages well with her foster family’s support. Monet gets along well with other dogs and cats, making her a good choice for multi-pet households.
About Monet!
Monet is a Belgian Malinois and Great Pyrenees mix brimming with playful energy. At around 60 lbs, she’s still in her puppy phase, showing plenty of curiosity and mischief. She’s a quick learner: crate trained, walks well on leash, and knows basic commands. There’s a loyal streak in her—she loves sticking by her people and keeps an eye on what’s going on around her, ready to alert you if needed. She had a tail injury as a puppy that causes occasional urine leakage, especially overnight. Her foster family handles this by having her sleep on pee pads and wear a diaper indoors; she’s also on medication that helps. Monet thrives in homes with big yards and space to run—apartment life isn’t the right fit. She loves playing with medium and large dogs, and while she lives with cats, she needs confident kitties who won’t run from her. Monet gets the zoomies and loves toys, swimming, and adventures with her people. She’d do best with an active family, another playful dog companion, and respectful older kids (12+). Being alone for long stretches isn’t great for her. Monet’s silly antics bring plenty of laughs and joy. She’s ready for her forever home. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Monet!
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Monet's breed mix—Belgian Malinois and Great Pyrenees—is best suited to homes with space to roam and an active lifestyle. She’ll thrive with a large, securely fenced yard and plenty of opportunities for exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A mix like Monet typically benefits from a sizable backyard where she can run and play. Apartments or homes without outdoor space likely won't meet her high activity needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Belgian Malinois and Great Pyrenees mixes like Monet can do well with older, dog-savvy children who respect boundaries. In general, they may be too boisterous for very young children.











