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Freya

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0-6 months|Great Pyrenees, Shepherd|Female|Large|Fosters, AL
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly

Freya is a Great Pyrenees/Shepherd mix puppy with a large frame and a friendly, spirited nature. This young female is based in Fosters, AL, and though she’s not house trained yet, she gets along with dogs, cats, and children. Freya has received her vaccinations and is available for adoption through a trusted rescue.

About Freya

Freya steps onto the scene as the self-proclaimed 'Fierce' of her crew, keeping her brothers on their toes with a confident spirit and a surprisingly tender side. She’s got that warrior princess presence—bold enough to command a room but instantly melting hearts when she climbs into a lap or flashes those imploring eyes. Fluffy and full of personality, Freya brings just enough sass to spice up the day without crossing into troublemaker territory too often. Rumored to steal socks, she’s really just after attention and play. Despite her strong-willed charm, she thrives in a pack and appreciates the company of both dogs and cats, and she’s gentle with children. Freya is still learning the ropes (house training in progress), but she’s already won the affection of everyone who meets her. Her rescue is located in Fosters, AL, and will transport Freya north along the East Coast, with stops in CT, PA, VT, and more. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Freya

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

    Freya, as a Great Pyrenees/Shepherd mix, thrives in a home with ample space—ideally with a securely fenced yard or countryside access, but she can adjust to suburban life with plenty of activity and engagement.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Great Pyrenees/Shepherd mix like Freya benefits from a sizable outdoor area to explore and burn off energy. Daily walks and playtime in a secure, fenced yard serve her best.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Both Great Pyrenees and Shepherds are known for their gentle and protective nature with children, and Freya displays the patience and sociability that make her a good fit for families.