Meet Yeti, a sweet and playful Great Pyrenees who's ready to bring joy to his forever home! This adorable pup has a beautiful medium-length, soft coat and a heart full of love for his people. Yeti is housebroken and crate trained, and he walks well on leash, though he may pull a bit around passing cars. He's already mastered "sit" and "down" and has great house manners. His foster describes him as a protective companion who would thrive in a quiet home without a lot of people who come and go. He has a moderate activity level - he's mostly a couch potato but does like to do zoomies in the yard and wrestle with his foster brother. Yeti gets along wonderfully with dogs - he loves to play and run with his foster siblings - and he's very gentle with cats, even enjoying a little playtime with the outdoor kitty, but mostly just ignores them. He enjoys being both inside and outdoors, where he can dig to his heart's content, and bark at cars and other passing excitement! He loves being brushed, getting ear scratches, and being hugged, even giving nibbles to ask for more attention! He is a pro at the Pyr Paw too, and makes happy noises when you rub his belly! He wants to hang out with you and will supervise anything you're doing, or provide security detail if you're working outside. This little foodie is a big fan of treats like cheese, bread, and pasta!
Ideal Home
Yeti would love a home in a quieter neighborhood, without lots of loud vehicles zooming by. He'd also do best in a quiet home without a lot of people who come and go. He requires a secure yard with a 4.5-foot fence. Invisible fencing will not contain this breed. He also needs another dog to play with.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned.
Training & Support
Yeti is housebroken and crate trained. He walks well on leash, though he may pull a bit around passing cars. He has mastered "sit" and "down" and has great house manners. Adopters should be patient and understand that digging and barking are part of his Pyr personality.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Key considerations for applications include:
- Experience with large breed dogs.
- Children in the household or regularly visiting are ready for a large-breed dog who is a guardian by nature.
- The sex of other dogs currently residing in the household to avoid same-sex aggression issues.
Transportation
Yeti is located in South Carolina. Transportation may be available to approved adopters.