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Lucky Charm

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1 month old|Great Pyrenees|Male|Large|Pittsboro, NC
🤗Affectionate🔍Curious🐾Friendly🐱Independent🎾Playful🛡️Protective🧠Smart

About Lucky Charm

Thanks for your interest in our Great Pyrenees puppies! Both males and females are available. We have shared a photo of the litter with mom. Although we do not know the father, our vet believes that these puppies are full Great Pyrenees. Great Pyrenees frequently show up in shelters because there are many people that know little about the breed, do not have the right environment, or do not provide adequate training. It is our mission to find great homes for each one, where each will live a life time. WORKING DOGS We recognize that there may be those wanting to adopt for a livestock guardian dog. It is essential that your property have adequate fencing. Additionally, our adoption contract REQUIRES that adopters spay or neuter their puppies so these dogs are NOT to be used for breeding PETS Others may wish to have a Great Pyrenees as a pet. Please keep in mind that the training of these animals is much different than the average dog. They MUST be socialized as puppies and they are quite stubborn. Here is some more information on the breed. Please take a couple minutes to read through everything to make sure that adopting a Great Pyrenees is the right decision for your family! Key Breed Characteristics Size & Lifespan: Males typically stand 27-32 inches tall and weigh 100 to over 160 lbs, while females range from 25-29 inches and weigh 85-115 lbs. They have a lifespan of 10-12 years. Temperament: Known for a "zen-like" calm indoors, they are incredibly patient and gentle with their families. However, they are alert, nocturnal guardians who will actively patrol and bark at perceived threats. Appearance: They have a weather-resistant double coat that is usually pure white or features markings of gray, tan, or badger. Care & Lifestyle Requirements Space & Containment: Because of their roaming instinct and guardian background, they are not ideal apartment dogs. They require a large, securely fenced yard (preferably 5 feet or higher) to accommodate their patrolling duties. Training: They are independent thinkersnot easily obedience-trained like a Golden Retriever. Consistent, positive reinforcement and early socialization are critical. Grooming: Their lush coats require regular brushing to prevent mats, and they "blow" (heavily shed) their undercoats twice a year. If youre willing to commit to proper training, spaying/neutering, and have adequate fencing We welcome you to complete an application.