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Mimi

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3-7 years|Great Pyrenees|Female|Large|Nashville, TN
🤗AffectionateDignified🐾Friendly🕊️Gentle🐱Independent🧠Smart

About Mimi

Say hello to Mimi, an 86-pound, 3-year-old Great Pyrenees mix with excellent eyeliner, excellent manners, and a deeply held belief that petting her is a public service. Mimi is gentle, sweet, and wonderful with people. She is very well mannered in the house, walks nicely on a leash, and is not an overly active dog. She can absolutely summon a burst of energy when the mood strikes, but her preferred setting is relaxed, watchful, and available for affection. She is here for the petting. Please plan accordingly. Like many flock guardian types, Mimi is thoughtful, observant, independent, and quietly capable of plotting her next move. We do not know exactly what she is mixed with, but the Pyrenees traits are hard to miss. She is watchful without being frantic, affectionate without being needy, and smart enough that you should assume she has read the room before you have. Mimi has done well with large dogs, but she is not a good match for cats, tiny dogs, or small animals. She needs a securely fenced yard and a home that appreciates a big, gentle guardian-type dog with feelings. This dog would die if you told her she was a B-A-D D-O-G. Mimi is a lovely dog for someone who wants a sweet, steady, beautiful companion with a little independence, a lot of softness, and just enough scheming to keep life interesting. If you are interested in adopting this dog, please apply online, at https://bigfluffydogs.com/dog-adoption/. Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process. NOTE TO EMAILERS FROM PETFINDER: WE DO NOT RESPOND TO EMAIL INQUIRIES WITHOUT AN APPLICATION. WE REGRET WE CANNOT RESPOND TO EVERY EMAIL, BUT UNLESS YOU FILL OUT AN APPLICATION, WE DO NOT KNOW YOU EXIST. All known information about an individual dog is provided in its listing. We do our best to provide accurate information, but adopters should understand that each home is different and the dog may behave differently in a new home. Dogs are creatures of their environment and you help make the dog what it will be.