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D105 Litter Bijoux's Web Page
Name: D105 Litter Bijoux
Rescue ID: D230064 Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: 325.00
Species: Dog
Breed: Great Pyrenees / Mixed (medium coat)
Learn more about the Great Pyrenees.Sex: Female
Current Size: 18 Pounds
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 1 Year 9 Months (best estimate)
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Other Pictures of D105 Litter Bijoux (click to see larger version):Meet Bijoux! Bijoux is a 30 pound, twelve week old female Great Pyrenees and Collie Mix pup. She is one of a litter of three girls that were dumped in a ditch in the country down south to die at around 8 weeks old. A kind person found them and they were brought into rescue. They were very sick for a few weeks, but are now healthy happy pups and ready to find their perfect homes. Please read the entire bio to make sure you are a great match for this little ball of energy. Bijoux is a great example of the Great Pyrenees breed, she will likely be 70-100 pounds when fully grown and she will need a job to do, along with PLENTY of exercise. Bijoux is not suited for apartment or condo living. She is a dog that will need a highly active family with dog savvy tween children, and anyone considering her should plan for obedience training from puppyhood to young adult. She is loving, food motivated and constantly looking for something fun to do. This means: If you don’t have something for her to do, no problem! She will find something interesting! Likely finding the shoes you forgot to put away… Bijoux will require a fenced in yard, privacy or other non-climb fencing of at least five feet or higher. No electronic fencing, shock, prong or choke chains please. The best match for Bijoux is a person with solid dog training and leadership skills with working breed or large dog experience. Bijoux is used to being in a crate overnight. Most of the time she keeps things clean, but she is not yet potty trained. If this sounds like a match for you, please send in your application today. Bijoux can’t wait to meet you!!!
HDDCR requires a spay/neuter contract by the adopter if puppies and kittens in our care are too young for sterilization. This is a form the adopter signs at the time of adoption, confirming that they will get the pet spayed/neutered by a certain date. We will hold a $50 deposit on top of the adoption fee until we receive proof from a veterinarian that the dog was spayed/neutered. The $50 deposit will then be returned to the adopter.
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