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Annalee

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8 years and up|Great Pyrenees|Female|Medium|Whitewright, TX
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Annalee is a senior Great Pyrenees located in Whitewright, TX. She’s spayed, has her vaccinations up to date, and is house trained. Known for her medium size, Annalee has retired from working as a livestock guardian and now enjoys indoor comfort. She thrives on gentle companionship and gets along well with other dogs.

About Annalee

Annalee spent her early years guarding sheep with her sister, showing real dedication and gentle watchfulness. When their owner passed, she took to her work in another home before making her way back to Bluebonnet. Recently, she breezed through a vet exam—vaccinations up to date and a clean heartworm test. Now, Annalee is ready for retirement and prefers the comfort of indoor life. She’s friendly and enjoys a bit of attention but doesn’t demand it. Annalee appreciates her house time and could benefit from daily walks, having put on a little extra weight over the years. She gets along well with other dogs, regardless of size or gender, though she’s not particularly fond of puppies and tends to keep her distance from them. Whether living as the only dog or with a mellow companion, Annalee adapts and stays content. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Annalee

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

    Annalee, as a Great Pyrenees, thrives in homes with secure yards or rural properties, but she’s shown she can adapt to indoor living, especially in her retirement. She appreciates a peaceful environment.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Great Pyrenees like Annalee typically appreciate having some outdoor space to roam or relax, even if it's just for daily walks or short explorations.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Annalee’s breed is often gentle and watchful with children, though each dog has their own preferences. Supervised introductions are the best start.