Newfie/Pyrenees/Anatolian shepherd cross.
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Newfie/Pyrenees/Anatolian shepherd cross.

We love them dearly but have fallen in personal hardships that require us to rehome them.

We have considered reaching out to who we got them from but unfortunately no longer have their contact information.

Approximately 8m old needing boosters for vaccines. Not fixed (but can schedule with their current vet) on Akana red meat grain free kibble with raw added in

Artimes (first photo) female 42lbs

Hyper loving care free. Extremely protective and high energy. Loves snuggling on the couch but would be a great farm dog. She loves kids and if shes being too crazy we have taught her stop flat palm towards her and she calms immediately. She knows sit, lay down, spot, and paw. She is very food motivated. She settled into a new environment pretty quickly. She is also kennel trained. She loves the dog park and will run forever if you let her. Shes been intrduced to other dogs of various sizes and does very well. She does have herding behaviors.

Apollo (second photo) male 45lbs

He is a very chill calm boy. He still loves to play and is highly food motivated. Leash and kennel trained. However Apollo has a very hard time adjusting to new environments and may do best with someone who is very familiar with the Pyrenees aggressive scared behaviors or as an only dog household. Some of these behaviors include nipping and growling at other dogs. Once he is calmed he is amazing he loves all of the doggy friends hes made so far. From toy size through over 100lbs. He will need someone who has experience in socialization as we have come a long way since when we got him, he just needs more work. Hes extremely affectionate and protective. He picks up on new tricks extremely fast. He knows spot, paw, lay down, roll, sit, stay, wait, and leave it.

They have both been around small and large dogs. Also children ages 5-13 as we have done everything we can to socialize them.

They are very bonded but will only adopt them together to someone who is familiar with littermate syndrome and how to avoid it. Weve done really well so far. We also are not willing to just give them to anyone. There is a rehoming fee and we will require hearing your knowledge of these breeds. They will be large stubborn dogs. These are not the kinds of breeds for a first time dog owner. You must have experience.

Thank you.

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Animal FriendlyYes
BreedNew Foundland
Children FriendlyYes
Dog AgePuppy(ies)
First ShotsYes
Number of Females1
Number of Males1
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