Juno
Available
Juno
AvailableThis lovely Great Pyrenees is an adult female, large in size, and currently fostered at SPIN (Saving Pyrs In Need): A Great Pyrenees Rescue. She is house trained, spayed, and her vaccinations are up to date. She is known for her gentle and friendly nature.
About Juno
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Meet Juno! She is about 3 years old and weighs a healthy 72 pounds. Juno has a sweet disposition and was saved from a shelter's euthanasia list by SPIN Rescue. She is very friendly, especially with people and children, though she tends to jump when excitedβso care with small children is encouraged. Her excitement comes from her love of meeting new people and showering them with affection. Juno can be selective with other dogs, but she currently lives in a foster home with eight dogs and gets along well with most, especially males and submissive females. She also does great with small dogs but hasn't been tested with cats. Juno has a moderate energy level and enjoys walks or playing with friends. She walks nicely on a leash, loves Nyla bones, and knows several basic commands including sit, down, shake, come, and heel. While she may bark if frightened, it's not common. Crate trained and house trained, Juno waits patiently to go outside and handles car rides well, jumping right into the back seat. She is spayed, up to date with vaccines, heartworm negative, and currently fostered in the DFW area of Texas. Out-of-state adopters will need to arrange their own transport as transport is not provided. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Juno
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees are best suited for homes with spacious backyards or rural settings where they have room to roam. They adapt well to families and are known to be devoted and protective.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
The Great Pyrenees typically need a large, securely fenced outdoor space. Regular access to a yard or open area is ideal for their exercise and mental stimulation needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees are generally wonderful with children. They are gentle, protective, and patient, making them well-suited for family homes.
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