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    Gentle Giant Great Pyrenees Is Searching For A Home

    2024-08-25

    (MA) Are you ready to meet an adorably gentle Great Pyrenees Pup who enjoys cuddling cats? Well, he is ready to meet you and move into your home as well. Hoss is a 4-year-old Great Pyrenees mix pup who recently came into Great Dog Rescue New England's care for unspecified reasons.

    Whatever the reason, he is doing amazingly in foster care, where he has shown to be a lover of all creatures, be they human or four-legged. With a heart full to the brim with love, the only thing Hoss really needs now is a furever family.

    More Information On Hoss

    Hoss is a 4-year-old Great Pyrenees mix pup. He is a big boy who weighs, as of 8/23/24, approximately 78 pounds. He has a long coat length which is white and cream in color. Hoss is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. He is also house-trained and walks well on a leash.

    According to Great Dog Rescue New England, Hoss is an incredibly affectionate boy who loves everyone he meets. When it comes to humans, he loves both adults and children. In his foster home, he lives with a 9-year-old and does great with him. Additionally, Hoss loves dogs and cats. He is very gentle with the 14-week-old puppies he is currently living with and even enjoys cuddling with the cat. His foster states that he does not seem to be a fan of deer, however.

    "Given his breed, he will need an active family who can help provide him with appropriate exercise. He'd love to have his own fenced-in yard and a family to call his own!" - Great Dog Rescue New England / Petfinder

    Check Out More Photos Of Hoss Below!

    How Can You Help Hoss?

    If you are interested in adopting Hoss please fill out the adoption application form, which can be found here. He is available for adoption to anyone 24 or older and living in New England, NY, NJ, or PA.

    Another huge thing you can do to help is consider fostering! There are never enough fosters to meet the demands of all the pups in need. More information on fostering with Great Dog Rescue New England can be found in the fostering section of their official website.

    If you cannot adopt or foster, an easy way to help is to share this article or his Petfinder profile: www.petfinder.com/dog/hoss


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    Jolene Bauser
    08-28
    Wish I wasn’t so far away. I have a huge fenced in back yard and would love to have him. He is so beautiful!
    Lambie 1959
    08-27
    🙏❤️
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