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Boddah & Maple

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3-7 years|Great Pyrenees|Male|Large|Oregon, WI
🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🐾 Friendly💂 Protective🧠 Smart

Boddah is a five-year-old, altered male Great Pyrenees located in Oregon, WI. He has a long coat and is house trained. He loves belly rubs and is playful with Maple, a two-year-old, altered female who is friendly with cats. This dynamic duo is ready for a loving home together, and best suited for experienced owners.

About Boddah & Maple

Boddah & Maple are looking for a forever home together as their current mom deals with serious health issues. Boddah is a black and white male Great Pyrenees who will turn five in August. He's a big lover of belly rubs, often melting to the ground when you scratch his tummy. While he gets along well with Maple, he can be somewhat rough with other dogs and tends to bark at them from behind fences. A quieter area with a fenced yard would be ideal for him. Maple, on the other hand, is a brown and white female nearing two years old. She warms up quickly to people, although she might be a little shy at first. Unlike a typical Great Pyrenees, she loves to fetch and run, making her a playful companion. Together, they offer both affection and fun, and they’re ready to become cherished members of a new family. If you’re interested in giving Boddah & Maple the home they deserve, please reach out!

Questions about Boddah & Maple

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

    This Great Pyrenees duo, Boddah and Maple, would thrive in a quieter environment with a spacious, fenced yard. They appreciate a calm space where they can feel secure.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Boddah and Maple would benefit from ample outdoor space for play and exploration. A fenced yard is essential to keep Boddah safe while he surveys his territory.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    The Great Pyrenees breeds can be gentle and affectionate, and Boddah & Maple are expected to do well in homes with children as long as interactions are supervised.