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Adopted

Rip Great Pyrenees Greensboro, NC

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About

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House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, cats, children.

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Meet Rip

Who is looking for a handsome fella, with a coat as white and fluffy as fresh snow? Well, if you're on the hunt for a pretty special guy, let me introduce you to Rip.

Rip is a 4-year-old Great Pyrenees who came to us pretty down his luck. He was skinny and heartworm positive, but now he's all fixed up and feeling like a new man. He is easy going and is good with dogs and cats alike. He is on the lower energy side and would likely enjoy a casual stroll through your neighborhood and a fenced yard to patrol throughout the day. He walks well on a leash. He can be a bit on the shy side at first but warms up quickly, ready to enjoy all the love you're willing to give him.

If you're ready to open your heart and home to Rip, please apply online at https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and email kristen.harding@bigfluffydogs.com.

Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process.

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  • Great Pyrenees
  • Adult
  • Female