Sugar And Spice
Available
Sugar And Spice
AvailableSugar and Spice are young female Great Pyrenees, both with beautiful long, white and cream coats. They are extra-large dogs and are house trained, making them wonderful companions for a spacious home. Both have been spayed and are current on vaccinations. These sweet girls are currently residing at Animals Need Help of Bear Lake and are patiently waiting for a family to welcome them home.
About Sugar And Spice
Start your journey together! Apply now. There’s nothing like the bond between sisters—especially when facing the world together. Sugar and Spice have been through a lot, once scared, hungry, and lost, but their journey led them into the arms of caring rescuers and into a warm, welcoming shelter at Animals Need Help of Bear Lake. Now, these two beautiful Great Pyrenees girls are searching for a loving home, and a place to belong. Sugar and Spice love spending time with each other and hope to find a home together, though they understand it’s not always possible—they’d love to stay in touch even if apart. They’re friendly with other dogs, adore children, and promise to be devoted family members. Both girls would love a home where they come inside, have space to run, and a fenced yard to keep adventurers safe. Their gentle, patient, and sweet nature shines, and they’re kennel trained, attentive, and eager to please—especially for a little attention or a snack. Up-to-date on vaccinations, spayed, and microchipped, Sugar and Spice need nothing but a loving new family. Born under the fun and forward-thinking sign of Aquarius, they bring a spark of joy wherever they go! Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
Adoption Fee
$150Payment after application.
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Questions about Sugar And Spice
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees are best suited for homes with plenty of space, ideally with a large fenced yard. They are well-suited to both rural and suburban environments, especially where they have room to roam and a secure area to prevent wandering.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed typically needs a large, securely fenced yard. They are active and enjoy having space to move around, so ample outdoor room is important for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Great Pyrenees are generally known for their gentle and protective nature with children. They make loving family dogs when properly socialized.
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