Ghost
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Ghost
AvailableGhost is a young male Great Pyrenees in Westminster, MD. He has been neutered and his vaccinations are current. Ghost is known to be friendly with other dogs. He weighs approximately 100 lbs and is looking for a home committed to his ongoing adjustment to life as a companion.
About Ghost
Ghost is a striking Great Pyrenees with a gentle spirit, searching for a home that understands what he needs to thrive. Still learning the basics after likely living outdoors, Ghost will need patience and steady guidance as he adapts to indoor living—things like leashes, stairs, and doorways are all new to him. He is naturally shy and easily overwhelmed, so a calm home with a securely fenced yard is a must. Ghost gets along well with other dogs and would do best with a confident canine companion to show him the ropes and inspire him to open up. He’s a kind, eager soul who truly wants to trust people, but building his confidence will take a thoughtful touch. Recently neutered and at about 1.5 years old, Ghost weighs around 100 lbs (with a bit more to go as he fills out). His adoption fee is fully sponsored, so there's no cost to give this sweet dog the second chance he deserves. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Ghost
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees like Ghost do best in homes with plenty of space and a securely fenced yard. They thrive with families who understand their independent nature and are willing to give them room to roam safely.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ghost's breed generally benefits from a large, fenced outdoor area where they can stretch their legs and patrol, as they're natural guardians. Apartment living doesn't usually suit Great Pyrenees unless there's regular access to open space.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Great Pyrenees tend to be gentle with children, making dogs like Ghost a potentially good fit for families. Still, their size and strength mean supervision is important around young kids.
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