LGD, Great Pyrenees
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Oklahoma City OK
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Meet Elijah, Belly, and Igloo! Elijah loves to explore his environment and is very curious about everything in it. He loves playing with his siblings and us. He tries to help with dinner and loves being the taste tester. He feels socks make wonderful chew toys and belong everywhere but in the hamper. He cuddles well, is enthusiastic, energetic, and very lovable. Elijah would adapt well to any new family. Belly got her name because it rhymes with mom's name, Elly and she has a little umbilical hernia. She's cautious of new situations and takes a minute to warm up to new people BUT once she's introduced gently and feels comfortable, she's just as playful and wonderful as any of her siblings. Belly is the world's best snuggly cuddler. She's long in both legs and body and her soft, soft ears are longer than the others so she's a little goofy looking right now while growing through that awkward phase we all went through but we think it makes her super adorable. Belly would do best with adults or older kids - someone with time and patience to help her overcome her apprehensions. * BTW, she is neither a biter nor a piddler like some dogs with issues of distress. Igloo was the runt of the litter of 10. Being the smallest, he learned patience waiting for his turn and sometimes still let's the others take his treat. Very gentle spirit in this one. Also, Igloo's all about the belly rubs! He's my Grand kids' favorite but they're dealing with cancer right now and can't have any new pets in their home. I will only let Igloo go if all other puppies find homes, otherwise he's my g-babies' dog that lives with grandma. I've got permission and instructions to find him a family with kids to play with and a big yard to run in and lots of fun and treats. I think that's a good description of any home looking for a special new furry member to add to their family. Mom's mom is half Arctic, the other 3 grandparents are pure Great Pyrenees. They've had all of their shots, including rabies. They know to sit and come when called - especially when there's treats involved. They live with cats but no livestock (perhaps in their new forever homes?) They were born at Christmas time and are almost 4 months old. Play equally well outdoors and inside. Love going in the pond and tub alike as well as helping turn the garden soil. Please familiarize yourself with this large, gentle breed before contacting us about offering one of our beloved babies a home. If you have any questions or to arrange a visit, please call, text, or email. Thanks.
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