Gabriel & Raphael
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Gabriel & Raphael
AvailableGabriel & Raphael are two male Great Pyrenees in Waverly, TN, both around two years old with beautiful white and cream long coats. They are large dogs who have both been neutered and are up to date on vaccinations. Both boys are house trained and have proven to be gentle and smart companions, making them excellent matches for those familiar with guardian breeds.
About Gabriel & Raphael
Raphael and Gabriel are a pair of impressive, long-haired Great Pyrenees brothers who recently turned two. Each has a big personality and an even bigger heart. Raphael, the larger of the two at about 90 pounds, and Gabriel, his fluffier 75-pound sibling, were surrendered after some trouble with chickens—a classic Pyrenees move considering their strong guardian instincts. Adjusting to shelter life was tough at first, but both dogs have grown more comfortable thanks to patient volunteers and lots of attention. Their soft spot is getting brushed; it’s when their affectionate sides shine the most. As true to their breed, they are independent, intelligent, and protective, traits that come right to the surface when they have room to roam and a purpose. They’d thrive with a home that understands working breeds and has outdoor space. Both dogs are gentle giants who want to feel needed, whether that means keeping watch over a yard or quietly supervising a family. They are close but don’t need to be rehomed together—each could make a wonderful solo companion. If “loyal, majestic, and sweet” sounds like a good fit, either Raphael or Gabriel might be the protector your home has been missing. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Gabriel & Raphael
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Gabriel & Raphael are Great Pyrenees, a breed that thrives in homes with lots of outdoor space and a secure area to roam. They are ideal for semi-rural or rural environments where their guardian instincts are appreciated and they can move freely.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Pyrenees like Gabriel & Raphael need plenty of outdoor space, ideally a large fenced yard or acreage to explore safely. They do best when they have the room to patrol and feel a sense of purpose.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
This breed is known for being gentle and patient, making Gabriel & Raphael suitable for homes with children when supervised. Their size and calm temperament can be great around respectful kids.
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