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Violet

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6 months- 2 years|Great Pyrenees|Female|Large|Las Vegas, NV
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🎉 Social🚽 House Trained

Violet is a large, spayed female Great Pyrenees mix. She is young, has a short coat, and is house trained. Vaccinations are up to date, and she is currently in Las Vegas, NV. Although her exact weight isn’t listed, she’s on a journey to healthy gain. Violet is known for her gentle nature.

About Violet

Violet is a stunning Great Pyrenees mix, just about a year old, with a gentle spirit and the potential for so much love. Currently, she radiates shyness, needing time and patience as she begins to explore her new world. It’s important for her future family to understand her timid nature; they will need to create a calm atmosphere where she can safely build her confidence. She thrives with other dogs, making a confident canine companion an ideal addition to her home; this support will be crucial for easing her anxieties. While Violet makes good progress with potty training, she still requires consistency to fully master it. She’s quite vocal when alone, but having a friendly dog nearby eases her discomfort. If you think you can provide the nurturing home Violet needs, please reach out to us for an adoption interest form. Every little victory will make a big difference in her journey. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Violet

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

    Violet, being a Great Pyrenees mix, often does well in calm living environments where she can feel secure. A home with a yard and space to roam would benefit her greatly.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Great Pyrenees mixes like Violet appreciate ample outdoor space, allowing them to explore and exercise. A secure yard is ideal for her to play and relax.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Violet can adapt, it's essential for any children in the home to be gentle and understanding, given her shy nature.