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Prince

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3-7 years|Great Pyrenees|Male|X Large|Nashville, TN
đŸŸ FriendlyđŸ€— AffectionateđŸ’Ș IndependentđŸŽŸ PlayfulđŸšœ House Trained

Prince is a Great Pyrenees living in Nashville, TN. He’s an adult, extra-large male with a long, white and cream coat. Prince is neutered, vaccinated, and perfectly house trained. He doesn’t have special needs but truly shines in a home that can appreciate the nuances of his breed.

About Prince

Prince is a three-year-old Great Pyrenees who weighs in at an impressive 130 pounds—every inch classic, old-school Pyr. He’s the neighborhood watchdog, always on alert and ready to inform you of anything happening within his view, whether it’s a delivery driver or the neighbor’s dog passing by. That’s the job, and he takes it seriously, so a soft spot for “protective barking” is a must. With his people, Prince is silly and playful, the kind of dog who runs wild for thirty seconds and then collapses flat out on the floor. He’s friendly to new faces but never fawns—manners, yes, but he keeps a little distance until he knows you. Don’t count on total obedience; Prince is famously independent and only really “hears” what’s important to him. If you love dogs with opinions, Prince delivers. Living with Prince means lots of fluff and regular shedding. He’s house trained, good in the home, and needs a securely fenced yard—off-leash isn’t in the cards, ever. He does best in a home with teenagers or older. Prince gets along with other dogs, cats, and children, but his adopter should understand and appreciate the Great Pyrenees mindset. If barking, big-hearted dogs are your thing, Prince might be exactly what you’re looking for. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!

Questions about Prince

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

    Prince, as a Great Pyrenees, thrives in environments where he can patrol and feel involved, ideally a home with a large, securely fenced yard. He’s best suited for suburban or rural settings rather than apartment living due to his size and instincts.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Great Pyrenees like Prince do best with a significant amount of outdoor space to roam and keep occupied. A big, securely fenced backyard allows Prince to watch over his territory, which is important for his well-being.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Prince and other Great Pyrenees are generally great with kids, especially those familiar with dogs. With his size and strength, Prince would be best with older children or teenagers who can respect his space and boundaries.