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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.lostdogrescue.org/events-archive/dog-adoption-event-7-corners-petsmart-2023-01-07/#sl_embed&page=shelterluv_embed_69541610558516399%2Fembed%2Fanimal%2FLDAC-A-35183 There will be several lab mix puppies at this event tomorrow. Not sure where you live, but you could likely get one if you go. [/quote] This looks like a really good option, OP. If you're willing to wait, Big Fluffy has a bunch of young puppies (we place them around 12 weeks old) coming up. 5 'C' litter puppies - Hound/Pyrenees/Anatolian mixes 9 'E' litter puppies - Dad's a Pyrenees, mom we don't know (dad/puppies dumped at a shelter) 5 'Q' litter puppies - No idea what they are, besides cute. Tan and Black/tan puppies 2 'M' litter puppies - Black and brindle These are in addition to a litter of bottle fed puppies that are still very young (a week or two old), and another litter of 8 or 9 that are less than a week old. These are just the ones I'm aware of, so there are probably more. If you're interested, you can put in an application, and specify that you're looking for a puppy under 16 weeks old (and any breed requirements).[/quote] OP here - thanks! I will put in an application. We are actually very interested in a Pyrenees [/quote] I just lost mine, the week before Christmas, at age 13 (or so). They're wonderful family dogs, but not easy dogs. They will shed copiously. They will bark at all things known, and unknown. Many are most active at night. Because they're guardian dogs, they can be suspicious of strangers and not welcoming of them (mine was not; he was the opposite). They often resource guard. And no matter how much training you do, prepare to be ignored. GP have a mind of their own, and you need to convince them that what you're asking for is actually their idea. I'm pretty sure that Big Fluffy has a couple of GP or mixes thereof that are ready to be adopted (holdovers from current litters) right away as well. Peterman: https://www.petfinder.com/dog/peterman-59246882/ct/east-windsor/big-fluffy-dog-rescue-tn401/ There are videos of Lucian from when he was younger in the FB group 'Fans of Big Fluffy Dog Rescue', but I don't know if they're accessible without joining. He's going to be a BIG Boi, and is described as having a lot of Pyr attitude. He's super cute, with two black ears (that will fade as he gets older). [/quote]
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