Great Pyrenees
Buddy Smoosh Town Favorite
Young·Male·Extra large
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Buddy Smoosh Town Favorite
Buddy feels like the kind of dog who should come with a porch, a couple acres, and a standing invitation to be included in absolutely everything. This big ol' smoosh-face dog has a giant heart and is the best friend you could ask for! He's an enthusiastic walking buddy, a professional couch snuggler, a dedicated toy collector, and a daycare socialite. Buddy somehow manages to be both a "let's go do stuff!" kind of dog and a perfectly content "melting into the couch beside you" companion, all at once.
At just about a year old and already 87 lbs, Buddy is a young dog with growing and learning still to do. What shines through immediately is just how social, affectionate, and genuinely good-natured he is. We suspect some Anatolian/Pyrenees/Lab magic in the mix! Go watch Buddy Big Smoosh on YouTube, then come right back to read more about this lovable galumph of a dog who genuinely seems appreciative and delighted to be part of the world.
Buddy is currently fostered in a loving home with two resident dogs, and he slid into family life like he had always belonged there. After a thoughtful introduction period, he now spends his days playing, lounging, sharing space, and generally enjoying life alongside his dog friends. He has also attended daycare with dogs of all sizes and continues to show himself to be social, playful, and appropriately communicative with other dogs. He enjoys play, but he also takes breaks, respects dogs that are not interested, and recovers quickly from moments of stress without overreacting.
People? Buddy thinks people are excellent. He was loving and confident with everyone he met, happily accepted handling, rolled over for affection, and handled new environments, noises, and activity with an easygoing attitude. When we spent the afternoon with him, he was surrounded by new people and he soaked up attention from strangers like it was his full-time job. He especially gives off that big friendly dog at the brewery patio hoping someone shares fries kind of charm.
His foster lovingly calls him Smoosh Face because one of his favorite activities is snuggling up on the couch beside his people. Despite his size and playful side, he settles beautifully in the home. He enjoys chew toys, rotates through the toy basket, happily entertains himself, and is very capable of winding down after exercise or play. His foster describes him as smart, eager, and quick to learn, and he already kennels on command at home. He rides well in the car too, calmly hopping in and relaxing for the trip.
Now, Buddy is still a young, large dog, and occasionally that youthful enthusiasm shows up in the form of "I would very much like to play RIGHT NOW!" His foster notes that he can sometimes be a little slow to pick up on their older dogs' "leave me alone" signals, not in a concerning way, just in that lovable young-dog way where the brain occasionally takes a second to catch up to the body. Overall though, his social skills are genuinely very nice.
Ideal Home
Buddy would thrive with an adopter who understands large breed dogs and has room in both their home and lifestyle for a young dog who still needs continued guidance and structure. He has done well around cats in controlled settings, though we would recommend dog-savvy cats and thoughtful introductions. Older kids or teens would likely be a lovely fit given his size and youthful enthusiasm. Right now he is wonderfully social and easygoing, and continued positive exposure, leadership, and appropriate boundaries will help him continue growing into the best version of himself. He could potentially live in a larger apartment with an active adopter committed to daily outings and exercise, but truthfully, Buddy would probably be happiest with space to stretch his legs, a yard to roam, and people who enjoy including their dog in everyday life.
Ongoing Health
Buddy is up-to-date on all vetting, including DAPP with booster, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccines. He has also received multiple broad-spectrum deworming treatments, flea prevention, and a 12-month injectable heartworm preventative. He has tested negative for heartworm.
Training & Support
Buddy is smart, eager, and quick to learn. He already kennels on command at home and rides well in the car. His foster notes that he can sometimes be a little slow to pick up on older dogs' cues, but this is not a concerning behavior, just typical of a young dog. Continued positive exposure, leadership, and appropriate boundaries will help him grow into the best version of himself.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- The adoption fee is $1200, which includes all vetting, transport, and a microchip with free lifetime registration.
- A video call with your potential pet is part of the adoption process.
- We facilitate adoptions nationwide.
Transportation
Buddy is located in Texas. We facilitate adoptions nationwide using our rescue-run USDA-certified transport system. Transport includes drop-off locations in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI, and Canada (pick-up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT for Canadian adopters). There is an $87 surcharge for transportation due to rising costs. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.
Buddy feels like the kind of dog who should come with a porch, a couple acres, and a standing invitation to be included in absolutely everything. This big ol' smoosh-face dog has a giant heart and is the best friend you could ask for! He's an enthusiastic walking buddy, a professional couch snuggler, a dedicated toy collector, and a daycare socialite. Buddy somehow manages to be both a "let's go do stuff!" kind of dog and a perfectly content "melting into the couch beside you" companion, all at once.
At just about a year old and already 87 lbs, Buddy is a young dog with growing and learning still to do. What shines through immediately is just how social, affectionate, and genuinely good-natured he is. We suspect some Anatolian/Pyrenees/Lab magic in the mix! Go watch Buddy Big Smoosh on YouTube, then come right back to read more about this lovable galumph of a dog who genuinely seems appreciative and delighted to be part of the world.
Buddy is currently fostered in a loving home with two resident dogs, and he slid into family life like he had always belonged there. After a thoughtful introduction period, he now spends his days playing, lounging, sharing space, and generally enjoying life alongside his dog friends. He has also attended daycare with dogs of all sizes and continues to show himself to be social, playful, and appropriately communicative with other dogs. He enjoys play, but he also takes breaks, respects dogs that are not interested, and recovers quickly from moments of stress without overreacting.
People? Buddy thinks people are excellent. He was loving and confident with everyone he met, happily accepted handling, rolled over for affection, and handled new environments, noises, and activity with an easygoing attitude. When we spent the afternoon with him, he was surrounded by new people and he soaked up attention from strangers like it was his full-time job. He especially gives off that big friendly dog at the brewery patio hoping someone shares fries kind of charm.
His foster lovingly calls him Smoosh Face because one of his favorite activities is snuggling up on the couch beside his people. Despite his size and playful side, he settles beautifully in the home. He enjoys chew toys, rotates through the toy basket, happily entertains himself, and is very capable of winding down after exercise or play. His foster describes him as smart, eager, and quick to learn, and he already kennels on command at home. He rides well in the car too, calmly hopping in and relaxing for the trip.
Now, Buddy is still a young, large dog, and occasionally that youthful enthusiasm shows up in the form of "I would very much like to play RIGHT NOW!" His foster notes that he can sometimes be a little slow to pick up on their older dogs' "leave me alone" signals, not in a concerning way, just in that lovable young-dog way where the brain occasionally takes a second to catch up to the body. Overall though, his social skills are genuinely very nice.
Ideal Home
Buddy would thrive with an adopter who understands large breed dogs and has room in both their home and lifestyle for a young dog who still needs continued guidance and structure. He has done well around cats in controlled settings, though we would recommend dog-savvy cats and thoughtful introductions. Older kids or teens would likely be a lovely fit given his size and youthful enthusiasm. Right now he is wonderfully social and easygoing, and continued positive exposure, leadership, and appropriate boundaries will help him continue growing into the best version of himself. He could potentially live in a larger apartment with an active adopter committed to daily outings and exercise, but truthfully, Buddy would probably be happiest with space to stretch his legs, a yard to roam, and people who enjoy including their dog in everyday life.
Ongoing Health
Buddy is up-to-date on all vetting, including DAPP with booster, Bordetella, and Rabies vaccines. He has also received multiple broad-spectrum deworming treatments, flea prevention, and a 12-month injectable heartworm preventative. He has tested negative for heartworm.
Training & Support
Buddy is smart, eager, and quick to learn. He already kennels on command at home and rides well in the car. His foster notes that he can sometimes be a little slow to pick up on older dogs' cues, but this is not a concerning behavior, just typical of a young dog. Continued positive exposure, leadership, and appropriate boundaries will help him grow into the best version of himself.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- The adoption fee is $1200, which includes all vetting, transport, and a microchip with free lifetime registration.
- A video call with your potential pet is part of the adoption process.
- We facilitate adoptions nationwide.
Transportation
Buddy is located in Texas. We facilitate adoptions nationwide using our rescue-run USDA-certified transport system. Transport includes drop-off locations in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI, and Canada (pick-up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT for Canadian adopters). There is an $87 surcharge for transportation due to rising costs. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.
Gets along with
Kids, Dogs, Cats
Know the breed
Great Pyrenees
Exercise
60 min/day, Moderate activity
Trainability
Moderate
Experience
Some experience needed
Living space
House, Acreage
Shedding
Seasonal blowout
Lifespan
10-12 years
Location & pick up
Other ways to pick up
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