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Clark

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2 years old|Great Pyrenees, Mixed Breed|Male|Medium|South Bend, IN
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Clark is a male Great Pyrenees/mixed breed with a beautiful white coat. He is a young dog, currently residing at Pet Refuge. Clark is medium-sized but still growing, and he has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations. Breed experience is recommended for his adopter, and he will do best in a home with a secure fenced yard.

About Clark

Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! If you are searching for a beautiful, young Pyrenees mix, Clark could be the perfect fit. With his charming personality, stunning white coat, and soulful brown eyes, Clark is sure to win your heart. He is a sweet boy who will need a secure, fenced yard to keep him safe and happy—his breed experience is especially important for his ideal home. While Clark has done well meeting some dogs at the shelter, his compatibility with children and cats is not known, and he should not be placed in a home with chickens. Clark is continuously growing and waiting for the person or family who will give him the loving home he deserves. Fun fact: Born on March 1, Clark is a Pisces, which often means he has a gentle and devoted spirit. Pet Refuge was formed in 1978 to help dogs and cats in need of homes, supporting local animal control facilities and accepting owner surrenders when space allows. The shelter is volunteer-based, working tirelessly for the animals while balancing other commitments. Your patience in communication is appreciated. Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Clark

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

    Great Pyrenees mixes are best suited for homes with spacious, securely fenced yards and prefer environments where they have room to roam. They thrive in homes with experienced owners who understand the breed's independent nature.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    This breed usually needs plenty of outdoor space, ideally a large, securely fenced yard. Regular walks and the ability to spend time outdoors help keep them mentally and physically stimulated.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Great Pyrenees mixes are often patient and gentle, which can make them suitable for homes with older, respectful children. Supervision is recommended, especially with very young children, due to their size and strength.