Ericka
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Ericka
AvailableEricka is a lovely Great Pyrenees puppy, 4 months old, who is female and already a large breed. With her medium-length fur in white and cream, she is both beautiful and house trained. This sweet girl has been spayed and is up to date on vaccinations. Living in Kiowa, OK, Ericka is ready to find her forever home.
About Ericka
Meet Ericka, a playful and affectionate Great Pyrenees puppy who believes every lap is hers. She's a unique 4-month-old female, already weighing 36 pounds, and is well on her way to becoming a gentle giant. Ericka has a delightful habit of claiming the lap of anyone who’ll have her, proving that size doesn’t matter when it comes to cuddling. With her medium-length coat in soft white and cream, she showcases charming spots atop her head that add to her personality. Ericka is thriving in her foster home and has made fast friends with the resident dogs, happily joining in their playtime. She's friendly with strangers too; new people quickly become candidates for cuddle time. While her foster doesn’t have any cats or kids, Ericka's adaptable nature suggests she may do well with them given the right introductions. A curious explorer, she enjoys investigating her surroundings and has a good level of energy, ready for activities and play but also content to snuggle after some fun. She loves fetch, though she’s still figuring out the returning part. Ericka is house trained and masters the kennel, showing she’s quite well-behaved for a puppy. She’s on her way to becoming an amazing companion and needs a home with a securely fenced yard where she can run and stretch her legs. Don't miss the chance to meet this charming girl! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Ericka
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Great Pyrenees like Ericka thrive in homes with plenty of outdoor space, such as those with securely fenced yards, where they can explore and play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Ericka, as a growing Great Pyrenees, needs ample outdoor space to run around and stretch those growing legs. A big backyard would be ideal for her adventures.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Ericka hasn't met any kids yet, her friendly and gentle nature as a Great Pyrenees suggests she could adapt well to living with children.











