Timber
Available
Timber
AvailableTimber is a Great Pyrenees/mixed breed adult male with an extra-large build, currently waiting for a forever home in Madera County Animal Control. He is already spayed/neutered, and his charming personality is matched by an eye-catching appearance. This gentle giant is new to the rescue, eager to bring his loving heart to a new family.
About Timber
Start your journey together! Apply now. Meet Timber, a magnificent extra-large male dog with a heart as grand as his stature! Timber’s impressive appearance shines in every stride, and you’ll find yourself captivated by this gentle giant as he bounds through the park, his tail wagging joyfully and spreading happiness to everyone around him. He’s so much more than just a dog—he’s a big, furry source of unconditional love and cheer. Although Timber is new to the rescue, his enthusiasm for finding his forever family is unmistakable. His vibrant spirit and kind nature shine through, even while some of his details are still being discovered. Imagine Timber curled up by your side, gazing up with those soulful eyes that make every tough day better. Please remember, you’ll need to meet Timber in person to form that special bond, but he’s available for adoption no matter where you’re located. If you’re ready for laughter, loyalty, and a faithful companion to share your life, Timber is the perfect match. He represents all the fun and love you’ve been searching for—let his joyful wag be the start of something wonderful. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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Questions about Timber
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees/mixed breeds generally do well in homes with plenty of space, ideally with a secure yard. They appreciate a calm family environment and are especially suited for rural or suburban settings due to their size and nature.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed typically benefits from a large, secure outdoor area where they can roam, stretch, and exercise. Due to their large size and working background, regular opportunities to move around outdoors help keep them healthy and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees mixes are known for their gentle and protective nature, often making them suitable for families with children. Supervision and early socialization are important to ensure positive interactions.
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