Ghost
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Ghost
AvailableGhost is a male adult Great Pyrenees with a large build and a beautiful white and cream coat. He is currently being fostered through Louie's Legacy Animal Rescue. He has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date, ensuring he's ready for his new home.
About Ghost
Think you are the one? Submit an application! Meet Ghost, a remarkable 2-year-old Great Pyrenees tipping the scales at 91 lbs and bursting with personality. This gentle giant walks nicely on a leash and quickly finds his groove with a confident handler, though his strength means a little pulling is possible at first. A fenced yard is ideal for Ghost—he loves to patrol his domain and will truly feel at home with space to explore. True to the Great Pyrenees temperament, Ghost is naturally protective once he settles in and knows his surroundings. He enjoys attention and affection—head scratches are his favorite, and he’ll serve you the classic “Pyr paw” if he feels you might forget! Ghost is eager to learn, wants to please, and carries all the fluffy, cloud-like charm of his breed. His playful attitude, loving spirit, and powerful voice bring joy and energy to every moment together. He would thrive with someone who can give him companionship, a sense of purpose, or active time together. Fun fact: Ghost was born December 23—which makes him a Capricorn, a sign known for loyalty and steadfastness, just like him! Ghost is currently fostered in the Cincinnati area and can’t wait to meet his forever family. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Ghost
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees are best suited for homes with a spacious, securely fenced yard. They thrive in suburban or rural environments where they have room to roam and feel a sense of purpose, such as guarding the home or property.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from having access to a securely fenced yard, as they love to wander, patrol, and explore. While they don't require extreme exercise, they do need regular outdoor time to satisfy their instincts.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
The Great Pyrenees is generally gentle and protective, making them a good match for families with children. Early socialization and supervision are encouraged to ensure positive interactions with kids.
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