National Great Pyrenees Rescue

Beacon, NY,12508
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Phone Number: (877) 739-3582

Website: http://www.nationalpyr.org

Frittata in IN - Loves Anything Fun!

Great Pyrenees | Luckey, OH

YoungFemaleLargeWhite

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Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

House Trained

Yes

Declawed

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsChildren

Meet Frittata in IN - Loves Anything Fun!

If you enjoy brunch, and even if you don’t you will LOVE the Egg Litter—8 Great Pyr puppies who found their way into rescue when their owner became sick and could no longer care for them. Frittata, affectionately called “spicy britches” by her foster family is just a fun, adventurous girl who isn’t afraid to talk to her people far and wide! Frittata loves to wrassle and play and loves everything about summer and water, whether it is in her bowl, the pool or just coming out of the hose! This young lady also is always there to back up her brother in anything fun—especially if it involves climbing around under the tree trunk! This girl is smart, too and is crate trained, and will sit for a treat from a hand signal as the command! Her favorite things include peanut butter, belly rubs, giving kisses, and cuddling on the couch with her people. If you are up for adventure and fun, Frittata just may be your girl! NGPR Pooch Profile Name: Frittata in IN Age: 10 mos old as of April 2024 Color: white Dew Claws: Double Estimated Adult Weight: 90+ lbs Current Location: NGPR approved foster in South Bend, IN Medical: Spayed, dewormed, negative for heartworm, up-to-date on vaccinations and currently on flea, tick and heartworm preventative. This dog travels with a Interstate Health Certificate required by the USDA confirming that all the above criteria have been met. Housebroken: Yes Can be Placed With: Other Dogs, Older Kids, Cats Unknown Fencing: Secure VISIBLE fencing is required; invisible fencing WILL NOT contain this breed. Fees: Adoption fees are determined on a sliding scale depending on age, location and transport. Fees for dogs adopted locally start at $400 and can range up to $700 for puppies under six months. Puppies placed on spay/neuter contracts receive $100 back when the dog is spayed or neutered. Transport costs are included in the adoption fee. Fees for senior dogs (7 or older) and foster dogs will be adjusted accordingly. NYS Registered Rescue # RR102 Our goal is to assess every application on its own merits. Key considerations are: 1) the experience of the applicant with large breed dogs 2) children in the household or regularly visiting the household are ready for a large-breed dog who is a guardian by nature and 3) the sex of other dogs currently residing in the household to avoid same-sex aggression issues. For puppies under six months old, the applicant’s ability to socialize the puppy with older dogs is a priority. If you can't foster or adopt at this time, please consider helping our Neediest Cases or making a tax-exempt donation by visiting our Donate page. Please complete the adoption application and visit nationalpyr.org to learn more about Pyrs and our adoption process. National Great Pyrenees Rescue (NGPR) is not a shelter. We are a non-profit, tax-exempt rescue who has been rescuing the breed for 15 years.  Visit nationalpyr.org to learn more about us, our mission and our breed. More Information: Questions? The fastest way to learn more about a dog is to fill out our online application. If you call or e-mail you are reducing your chances of adopting this animal as we direct our time and energy to first serving those who apply.  We have many Pyrs and Pyr mixes who need homes and not all of them are posted. You can see more of these beautiful dogs by clicking on Adoptable Dogs.

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