How do you rehome a Great Pyrenees?

How do you rehome a Great Pyrenees?

If you are rehoming your dog due to behavioral issues, please consult NGPR’s list of Great Pyrenees Rescue contacts, call our 800 number, 877-372-3273 or email [email protected].

How long do Great Pyrenees live?

10 – 12 years
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Where do you surrender Great Pyrenees?

You can surrender your Great Pyrenees to an animal shelter or a rescue.

Should I rehome my Great Pyrenees?

If you know someone who is looking to adopt, and you feel that they’ll be a good fit for your Great Pyrenees, you might want to rehome with them. If they have space, the means, and the ability to care for your dog, giving him to someone you know can provide some peace of mind.

How much does it cost to feed a Great Pyrenees per month?

Cost to feed a Great Pyrenees This can vary widely depending on the type of food you feed your dog—dry, canned, homemade, raw, or a combination of these. We spend about $250 a month on food (not including treats and chews).

Is there a Great Pyrenees rescue in Ontario?

Great Pyrenees Rescue greatly appreciates your support. You can be assured that every penny goes to support our rescued Great Pyrs. The Great Pyrenees Club of Southern Ontario provides Great Pyrenees Rescue services to rescue surrendered, abandoned or abused dogs and relocate them to loving and caring homes.

Who is the National Pyr rescue organization ( NGPR )?

NGPR is a volunteer, tax-exempt, non-profit organization whose mission is to save and re-home rescued Pyrenees in the U.S. and Canada.

What are the benefits of adopting a great Pyr?

One benefit of adopting an adult Great Pyr is adopting owners do not have to go through the “puppy” stages. Great Pyr puppies are beautiful but they can be a handful and are challenging at times. Quite often adult Pyrs have had at least basic training.

Are there Great Pyrenees clubs in southern Ontario?

Please think about this. Dogs are a long-term commitment. The Great Pyrenees Club of Southern Ontario has a small Great Pyrenees Rescue service providing help to surrendered, abandoned or abused dogs and relocate them to loving and caring homes.