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Kit

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0-6 months|Great Pyrenees, German Shepherd Dog|Female|Large|Claremont, NC
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful💪 Independent

Kit is a female Great Pyrenees/German Shepherd Dog mix puppy with a striking tricolor coat of brown, black, and white. She has a long coat and will likely grow to be a large dog. Kit is currently not house trained and has not yet been spayed. She is located in Claremont, NC.

About Kit

Kit is a burst of cheerful energy wrapped up in a soft, tricolor long coat. She’s a playful and curious pup who likes to explore new surroundings, always quick to make you laugh with her goofy antics. From her first day at the rescue, Kit brought excitement to everyone, and she stands out for both her independent streak and her big, affectionate heart. She juggles curiosity with a warm, loving nature, never shying from a little adventure but always eager to curl up beside you afterward. As one of seven puppies born at the rescue, Kit is used to a lively setting and shows genuine interest in people around her. She is not yet house trained and has not been spayed. Kit will need a family ready for puppy energy, development, and plenty of affection. If you’re looking for a young companion who will keep you on your toes and double as a loyal friend, Kit might just be the fit. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Kit

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

    Kit's Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd background means she’ll do best in a home with space to explore—ideally with a secure yard. These breeds appreciate both indoor comfort and plenty of outdoor access.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    With Kit's mix, a spacious, securely fenced yard is ideal. Both Great Pyrenees and German Shepherds thrive when they can roam and play outside regularly.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Kit's mix is known for being good with children when properly socialized. Both parent breeds tend to be gentle and protective, making them a popular choice for families.