Minnie In Tn
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Minnie In Tn
AvailableMinnie In Tn is a young, female Great Pyrenees with a lovely long coat. She has a friendly demeanor and is house trained. This gentle girl is already spayed and up to date on her vaccinations. Located in Beacon, NY, she's the perfect weight for a large breed, ready to join a loving family.
About Minnie In Tn
Minnie In Tn is a sweet, gentle Great Pyrenees from Tennessee looking for her forever home. With her soft, long coat, she is the perfect blend of couch potato and outdoor adventurer. Whether she’s relishing a nap on her dog bed or zooming around the yard, Minnie enjoys a good balance of relaxation and play. She’s housebroken, leash-trained, and crate-trained, making walks a breeze for even the littlest family members. Treat-motivated and curious, Minnie is always keen to learn new commands. When it comes to her household dynamics, Minnie is a delight. She gets along famously with other dogs and adores cats, happily playing or just coexisting peacefully. With new people, she’s respectful and gentle, giving little nudges when she wants affection. While she’s great with kids, a calmer home would suit her best, as the energy of a toddler can be a bit much for her. A few tidbits about Minnie: she won’t jump onto your couch or bed, no matter how many times you invite her, preferring her own cozy space. She loves plush toys, satisfying chews, and enjoys the occasional spill of her food to eat it off the floor. Minnie requires a home with outdoor space and a secure fence or one committed to regular walks. She’s an affectionate soul who will thrive in any loving environment. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Minnie In Tn
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Minnie In Tn, as a Great Pyrenees, is best suited for homes with outdoor space, ideally with a secure four-foot fence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Minnie enjoys a yard to play in and would thrive with regular outdoor access.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Minnie is great with children, though she would thrive in a calmer household.
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