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Arthur

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4 years old|Great Pyrenees|Male|X Large|Larkspur, CO
🧠 Smart💪 Independent🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Arthur is a 4-year-old, neutered male Great Pyrenees located in Larkspur, CO. He sports a long, white coat and is fully house trained. His vaccinations are up to date, and he is currently receiving care for some medical needs. With his extra-large size and calm presence, Arthur stands out among rescue dogs.

About Arthur

Arthur is a striking 4-year-old Great Pyrenees with a long, creamy white coat and the kind of presence that naturally takes charge. He had a rough start but, like his namesake, has worked his way up from hardship and is settled now in foster care, getting the medical attention he needs—including heartworm treatment and surgery for a significant bladder stone. Arthur enjoys keeping watch from high places, like the roof of the kennel, overseeing his "kingdom." He shows clear enjoyment in the company of other dogs and is open, but still undecided, on how he feels about cats and children. Updates will follow once he makes his preferences known. Arthur is looking for a home where he can rule with dignity and be part of a family that values his gentle leadership, provides good food, a soft spot to rest, and plenty of care. Fun fact: born on April 30th, that makes Arthur a steadfast Taurus—always loyal and grounded. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Arthur

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

    Arthur, as a Great Pyrenees, does best in a home with plenty of space, ideally a large yard or rural setting. He's made for areas where he can roam and keep watch over his environment.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Arthur's breed, the Great Pyrenees, thrives with ample outdoor space. A securely fenced yard is highly recommended for his well-being and happiness.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Great Pyrenees like Arthur are often gentle and patient with children, but supervision is always wise given their extra-large size. Each dog's personality can vary, so introductions should be managed thoughtfully.