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Flora Great Pyrenees Mix Cherry Hill, NJ

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • White / Cream

About

Characteristics
Affectionate, Loyal, Gentle, Dignified, Quiet
Coat length
Long
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

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Meet Flora

Meet Flora!

Flora is not just your ordinary pooch, she's a bundle of sweet energy waiting to brighten up your home! At 2 years old and 55 lbs weight, Flora is a small Pyr mix girl with a heart as big as her fluffy coat. She is the Mom to our F puppies and has completed her motherly duties. She is housebroken and ready to be your loyal companion. She does not show much interest in cats and doesn't mind them either.
Personality:
Don't let her initial shyness fool you; Flora is a gentle soul with a heart of gold. She may start off a bit timid and fearful, but once she feels the warmth of your love, she is ready to blossom into the most affectionate companion you could ask for. Yes, she might spook at first, but give her time and watch her transform into a cuddle bug who adores being pampered with pets and showered with treats.
Special Features:
Now, what makes Flora truly unique? Well, aside from her heart-melting personality, she has a little quirk – her right eye is clouded over and lacks vision. But fear not, this doesn't slow her down one bit! The vet assures us it's an old injury, not painful, and doesn't require removal. It just adds to her charm and makes her all the more special. Her soulful eyes are sure to melt your heart when she looks at you.
Ideal Home:
Flora is seeking a quiet sanctuary to call her own. A household with kids over 12 who understand her need for gentle interactions would be perfect. She gets along just fine with other dogs, as long as they don't overwhelm her with their exuberance. Once she settles into her new home, get ready for endless snuggles, quiet moments, and the occasional goofy antics that will make you smile.
She is currently in Nashville, TN but can travel where we do.
If you're ready to open your heart and home to this sweet and oh-so-lovable girl, please apply at https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and email rakhee@bigfluffydogs.com.

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  • Great Pyrenees
  • Adult
  • Female