Holland Tulip has found a forever home!
Holland Tulip (Great Pyrenees in Germantown, OH) is no longer available for adoption. But there are plenty of loving pets still waiting for a home like yours.
Holland Tulip
Found a forever home!
Holland Tulip
Found a forever home!Holland Tulip is a female Great Pyrenees mix, currently a baby and expected to be large when fully grown. She has been spayed and resides with Adopt A Pit Rescue. This loving puppy thrives in a nurturing environment and is eager to become an integral part of her forever family.
About Holland Tulip
Your new best friend is just one click away. Meet Holland Tulip! Sheโs a 15-week-old female spayed Great Pyrenees mix who is currently 28 pounds and expected to reach around 80 pounds when fully grown, making her a large dog with the perfect blend of sweetness and playful spirit. Rescued from Kentucky, she is eager to fill her forever home with love and loyalty, and she gets along beautifully with children and other dogs. Holland Tulip is a fast learner: she is crate trained, is doing great with potty training, and is working on her basic commands and leash skills. This lovely pup has a heart as big as her future sizeโshe plays hard and, after a day of fun, will happily snuggle up for some well-deserved cuddles and naptime. If youโre searching for an affectionate companion with a beautiful temperament, Holland Tulip is ready to bring you joy and companionship. She is truly an amazing puppy patiently waiting for her perfect match. Please note, all dogs are spayed or neutered, appropriately vaccinated, microchipped, and heartworm tested as age-appropriate. Meetings are by approved application only, and adoptions are limited to a two-hour radius of Dayton, OH with a required home visit. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
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Questions about Holland Tulip
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Great Pyrenees mix is generally well-suited to a home with a secure yard and plenty of space to roam. They thrive in environments where they can enjoy both indoor comfort and outdoor exploration.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from a large outdoor area to accommodate their size and activity level. A securely fenced yard is ideal for regular exercise and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees mixes are known for their gentle and patient nature, making them excellent companions for families with children.
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