Golden Retriever, Great Pyrenees
Cullen
Young·Male·Large
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Cullen
**Tune in to our Facebook page (Great Pyrenees Rescue Society - GPRS) every Sunday at 3pm CT to see our dogs LIVE! You can also find previous episodes on our YouTube channel (@gprspyrs). If you would like a specific dog to be featured on our show, please email us at info@greatpyreneesrescuesociety.org. **
We have WEEKLY transports to the northeast! If you find a pyr you love, you can have him/her home that week or the following!
Meet Cullen! Lovingly known by his foster family as Griswold (he was rescued as a stray around Christmas time, after all). Born around July 2023, this handsome Great Pyrenees mix is about 80 pounds of love, laughter, and puppy charm. We’re guessing maybe Golden Retriever too—just look at that gorgeous tan coat! While he’s still filling out and growing into himself, one thing is already clear—his heart is fully grown. This big boy is a world-class seeker of affection. He lives for pets and will happily lean his whole body into you—or plop his butt right in your lap—just to be close. And if you stop petting him? Expect the classic “Pyr-paw” to gently remind you that your attention is required. If you’re looking for another walking buddy, then Griswold would be happy to join you! On walks, he’s a joy on leash...unless he spots another dog. Because obviously, every dog is a potential new best friend and he can’t quite contain himself. He will need an experienced human companion to help him learn how to politely greet those potential new best friends during his daily strolls. This guy has a fun streak and he would thrive in a home with another playful large dog who can be both a buddy and a role model. He loves to romp and would do best with a canine companion his own size (small dogs may find his enthusiasm a bit much and he also likes to sit on his friends). Daily walks, playtime, and mental enrichment will help him grow into the distinguished gentleman he’s meant to be. Because he’s a big, strong pup who's still learning where his long legs end, a home without young children would be the best fit. He’ll benefit from a patient family ready to provide guidance, structure, and plenty of positive reinforcement (treats happily accepted!). The reward? An incredibly loyal, affectionate, goofy companion who will adore his people and his dog friends with his whole heart. If you’re searching for a fun-loving, big-hearted pup who just wants to love and be loved, this sweet boy might be your perfect match.
Here's what one of our adopters says about our ability to match dogs:
- "I am not sure what very real MAGIC you have from across the continent, but I really love it. You have done it again! Another love match!- Thank you for four out of five Pyrenees coming from GPRS and each of them have been perfect for us.… And for each other! One month together and “Lady“ is healing and happy. Thank you for all of your very hard work. Keep honing your intuition … it is spot on!" ....Julie P
ADOPT HERE: Complete an Adoption Application for your Pyr-fect new family companion at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6206.
All dogs and puppies require VISIBLE fencing
Adoption fee: $350 (Adoption fee includes spay or neuter, distemper/parvo vaccines, flea preventative, deworming, and health certificate for travel). Adopters pay the cost of transport services outside of Texas area. Transport costs depend on location and company used. Northeast transport fee is $200. The Northwest and Midwest transport fees range from $225-$350. The Southeast transport fees range from $250-$350.
GPRS has proudly placed thousands of Great Pyrenees and GP mixes in the PNW for over a decade. Our volunteers have over 100 years combined experience fostering, screening, and placing this majestic breed into loving, forever homes. When adopting from us, you can rest assured that we provide life-long support and advice when it comes to your new family member. As always, our purpose is to find the best match for every unique dog that comes through our doors. Taking the time to find the right fit comes first and foremost at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society. If you are interested in adopting, please take the time, and apply. You will see firsthand how much care, attention and love goes into the process, when you are guided a personal screener. This is why we have people come back again and again for their next family member! See all our dogs, fill out an application and discover why we are the BEST at placing the right dog in the right home! https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/.
ADOPTION, FOSTERING, AND DONATIONS are just some of the ways you can help a rescued dog. We have worked hard to cultivate a large network of volunteers to save this majestic breed. While monetary donations are always much appreciated, you can also help by donating your time as a GPRS foster or volunteer.
FOSTER HERE: Apply to foster at dog at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6281 .
VOLUNTEER HERE: Let us know your interests in helping our Pyr friends at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6272.
**Tune in to our Facebook page (Great Pyrenees Rescue Society - GPRS) every Sunday at 3pm CT to see our dogs LIVE! You can also find previous episodes on our YouTube channel (@gprspyrs). If you would like a specific dog to be featured on our show, please email us at info@greatpyreneesrescuesociety.org. **
We have WEEKLY transports to the northeast! If you find a pyr you love, you can have him/her home that week or the following!
Meet Cullen! Lovingly known by his foster family as Griswold (he was rescued as a stray around Christmas time, after all). Born around July 2023, this handsome Great Pyrenees mix is about 80 pounds of love, laughter, and puppy charm. We’re guessing maybe Golden Retriever too—just look at that gorgeous tan coat! While he’s still filling out and growing into himself, one thing is already clear—his heart is fully grown. This big boy is a world-class seeker of affection. He lives for pets and will happily lean his whole body into you—or plop his butt right in your lap—just to be close. And if you stop petting him? Expect the classic “Pyr-paw” to gently remind you that your attention is required. If you’re looking for another walking buddy, then Griswold would be happy to join you! On walks, he’s a joy on leash...unless he spots another dog. Because obviously, every dog is a potential new best friend and he can’t quite contain himself. He will need an experienced human companion to help him learn how to politely greet those potential new best friends during his daily strolls. This guy has a fun streak and he would thrive in a home with another playful large dog who can be both a buddy and a role model. He loves to romp and would do best with a canine companion his own size (small dogs may find his enthusiasm a bit much and he also likes to sit on his friends). Daily walks, playtime, and mental enrichment will help him grow into the distinguished gentleman he’s meant to be. Because he’s a big, strong pup who's still learning where his long legs end, a home without young children would be the best fit. He’ll benefit from a patient family ready to provide guidance, structure, and plenty of positive reinforcement (treats happily accepted!). The reward? An incredibly loyal, affectionate, goofy companion who will adore his people and his dog friends with his whole heart. If you’re searching for a fun-loving, big-hearted pup who just wants to love and be loved, this sweet boy might be your perfect match.
Here's what one of our adopters says about our ability to match dogs:
- "I am not sure what very real MAGIC you have from across the continent, but I really love it. You have done it again! Another love match!- Thank you for four out of five Pyrenees coming from GPRS and each of them have been perfect for us.… And for each other! One month together and “Lady“ is healing and happy. Thank you for all of your very hard work. Keep honing your intuition … it is spot on!" ....Julie P
ADOPT HERE: Complete an Adoption Application for your Pyr-fect new family companion at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6206.
All dogs and puppies require VISIBLE fencing
Adoption fee: $350 (Adoption fee includes spay or neuter, distemper/parvo vaccines, flea preventative, deworming, and health certificate for travel). Adopters pay the cost of transport services outside of Texas area. Transport costs depend on location and company used. Northeast transport fee is $200. The Northwest and Midwest transport fees range from $225-$350. The Southeast transport fees range from $250-$350.
GPRS has proudly placed thousands of Great Pyrenees and GP mixes in the PNW for over a decade. Our volunteers have over 100 years combined experience fostering, screening, and placing this majestic breed into loving, forever homes. When adopting from us, you can rest assured that we provide life-long support and advice when it comes to your new family member. As always, our purpose is to find the best match for every unique dog that comes through our doors. Taking the time to find the right fit comes first and foremost at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society. If you are interested in adopting, please take the time, and apply. You will see firsthand how much care, attention and love goes into the process, when you are guided a personal screener. This is why we have people come back again and again for their next family member! See all our dogs, fill out an application and discover why we are the BEST at placing the right dog in the right home! https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/.
ADOPTION, FOSTERING, AND DONATIONS are just some of the ways you can help a rescued dog. We have worked hard to cultivate a large network of volunteers to save this majestic breed. While monetary donations are always much appreciated, you can also help by donating your time as a GPRS foster or volunteer.
FOSTER HERE: Apply to foster at dog at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6281 .
VOLUNTEER HERE: Let us know your interests in helping our Pyr friends at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6272.
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What to expect
EstimatedTypical costs and care for a Golden Retriever, Great Pyrenees.
Typical cost to care
$2,140–$2,500 /yr
$193/mo
Energy
High
Grooming
2×/week
Shedding
Heavy
Health risk
Moderate
Lifespan
10–12 yrs
Know the breed
Golden Retriever, Great Pyrenees
Exercise
60 min/day, Moderate activity
Trainability
Very trainable
Experience
First-time friendly
Living space
House, Acreage
Shedding
Heavy
Lifespan
10-12 years
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