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Countess

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0-6 months|Great Pyrenees|Female|Large|Kiowa, OK
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🦮 Leash Trained🤗 Cuddler

Countess is a lovely, 9-week-old, female Great Pyrenees. She weighs in at 17 pounds and sports a long, white and cream coat. Countess is spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. She is still a baby, so house training is an ongoing journey, but her intelligent nature shows promise as she learns. Currently, she's located in Kiowa, OK.

About Countess

Please rise for Her Grace, Countess. This elegant little aristocrat carries herself like she inherited a centuries-old estate, complete with servants, chandeliers, and a trust fund. You’ll know she's important the moment she gracefully parks herself on the deck, surveying her kingdom and silently judging your landscaping decisions. Of course, a lady of her status has certain expectations. For instance, the grass must be perfectly dry. A single dewdrop? Absolutely unacceptable. If the lawn finds itself even slightly damp, Countess will politely wait for someone to chauffeur her to an appropriate potty location because wet paws are simply beneath her social standing. Countess, a 9-week-old, 17-pound female Great Pyrenees, spent her formative days navigating traffic as if it were a royal promenade while avoiding coyotes. Luckily, her royal rescue party arrived just in time. Shortly after, she faced her challenging battle with parvo, which she tackled with the grit you wouldn't expect from someone of her grace. Now, Countess is back where she belongs—playing, growing, and conducting inspections of her household like the true lady she is. Around other dogs, Countess shines in her social skills, inviting them to what she believes are royal garden parties. If another pup declines her offer, she graciously accepts, displaying her proper court manners. Her dealings with cats remain diplomatic, as no meetings have yet been scheduled. While she hasn’t met any tiny humans yet, she seems like she’d do just fine with kids. Being a puppy, she might mistake various household items for chew toys, but gentle guidance will help her learn what’s acceptable. Countess enthusiastically greets new friends, albeit sometimes a little too excitedly, but settles down quickly. She’s smart, eager to learn, and this habit will improve with training. On the royal activity index, Countess has a lively 7 out of 10. When her inspections are complete, she loves lounging beside her favorite humans. As a Great Pyrenees, Countess needs a securely fenced yard to prevent her from embarking on unauthorized royal tours. An apartment wouldn’t suit her either; she enjoys her space to stretch her legs. House training is in progress, and she settles into her crate beautifully at bedtime, proving even little aristocrats enjoy slumber parties. Countess embodies resilience and love beneath her diva demeanor. Though she carries herself like she owns the estate, she is ready to trade survival for companionship, providing a loving home for someone special. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Countess

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

    Countess, being a Great Pyrenees, is best suited for a home with a securely fenced yard where she can run and play freely. A larger space will accommodate her energy and natural tendencies.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Countess needs ample outdoor space where she can stretch her legs and explore. A securely fenced yard would be ideal for her to conduct her royal inspections.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Countess is likely to do well with children. Her playful nature and gentle demeanor make her a great companion for little ones.