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Mora

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6 years old|Great Pyrenees|Female|Large|Spring, TX
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🦮 Leash Trained🚽 House Trained😌 Calm

Mora is a six-year-old, spayed female Great Pyrenees with a long white and cream coat. She is large, house trained, and living in Spring, TX. Mora is vaccinated and does not have special needs.

About Mora

Mora blends gentle sweetness with the steadfast watchfulness the Great Pyrenees are known for. When she first arrived, she eyed everyone from a distance and seemed unsure of the world. With good care and patience, Mora grew into a loving, good-natured companion—a laid-back presence at home with just enough protective instinct to make you feel secure. She’s enthusiastic about her walks and strolls calmly on leash, always curious but never frantic. She loves food, which makes training a cinch, and if there’s a treat to earn, Mora is focused and eager to please. Around other dogs, she’s polite but could thrive solo if it means more attention for her. With strangers, Mora may hang back initially and give a wary look, but she warms up if approached gently. She’s house trained, spayed, and up-to-date on vaccinations. As a Taurus, Mora is steady and devoted—traits that echo her loyal, serene temperament. She’s in Spring, TX, and waiting for someone to see the treasure she is. Adoption fee is sponsored. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: Spring, TX 77388 Get directions

Questions about Mora

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

    Mora, as a Great Pyrenees, will do best in a home with a secure, fenced yard and plenty of space. This breed adapts well to rural or suburban living and requires room to move and observe their territory.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Great Pyrenees like Mora thrive with a large yard or outdoor area where they can stretch their legs and feel useful. Apartment living isn't ideal for her breed.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Great Pyrenees are known for their gentleness, Mora is not recommended for homes with children.