Shellie is a precious Great Pyrenees puppy who exudes happiness and love! She has wonderful, goofy puppy joy and shares it with everyone. She is very energetic and entertaining, loving to hop and jump around. Shellie pulls toys from the toy box and always makes sure she is entertaining herself. She is extremely friendly and affectionate, and a lover of playtime and cuddles. As she grows, she will lean into her Pyrenees traits, which are to love and protect her family. She will be a gentle giant—calm, loyal, patient, and deeply devoted to her people. Shellie will quietly watch over children in the yard, follow family from room to room, and make sure that everyone is safe.
Born April 1st, 2026, Shellie currently weighs about 24 pounds. She will weigh 60-70lbs when fully grown. She is dreaming of a home filled with a soft bed, belly rubs, backyard adventures, and humans to love forever. Shellie is just a baby, but we are working on potty-training.
Ideal Home
Shellie dreams of a home filled with a soft bed, belly rubs, backyard adventures, and humans to love forever. She will need a dog-loving person who understands she has so much to offer but will need a little time to adjust and settle in with her new family.
Ongoing Health
Shellie will be spayed at an age-appropriate time, microchipped, and vaccinated.
Training & Support
We are working on potty-training with Shellie. She will need a little time to adjust and settle in with her new family.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Shellie is currently being fostered near Houston, TX. She can be brought close to your home on rescue transport, which travels through your area once a month. Transport involves dogs being moved via scheduled air-conditioned/heated vans from our doggy ranch in Fulshear, TX to a location near you. You will be included in a group chat to track your dog through transport and will be given the exact location and scheduled time of arrival. Drivers will provide updates regarding delays or early arrivals. Dogs on transport stop for bathroom, walk, and food breaks, and are crated for safety.