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Welcome to the new Great Pyrenees Rescue Resources Utah Montana website!
Aspen came to us just in time, she was in a rural Utah shelter about to be euthanized.
Sweet girl loves people, she can't get enough attention. She lives in a foster home with 2 other dogs and a cat and does great!
Aspen loves her outside time, especially in the cooler weather. She loves to sit outside and soak up the sun! She makes great use of the doggy door! She also loves the comforts of home, a nice nap on the couch is a great afternoon past time.
This beautiful girl would be a great floof to add to any family!
Aspen is being fostered in Utah
Kuiu (Mia) and her sister Timber were found as strays after they had been on a waiting list to surrender to a shelter. Not sure what happened to them but a foster stepped up and they found themselves in rescue!
Mia has a lot of energy and loves another dog to play with! No chickens!!
She loves people and affection! She's a very smart girl. Although she hasn't been an inside dog she seems to have house trained herself, by not going to the bathroom in her pen. If she was to become a house floof she would hopefully pick up house training quickly!
Mia needs 6ft secure fencing, this girl has been known to jump a fence or two!
She is being fostered in Utah.
This boy is a miracle! He was so fortunate to be found, in the middle of nowhere in Utah, by some very kind people who would not leave him there. Got him to the vet who said he wouldn't have lasted another day. Shot and attacked by coyotes, we have no idea how he got there or how long he'd been out there alone. We called him Amos, Famous Amos after his story made the news. A wonderful foster stepped up and took amazing care of him, nursing him back to health. They called him Iroh and that name has stuck with him. He has recently moved to a foster in MT to work on a few house manners and finish getting ready for his forever family.
Iroh was just neutered and had a cracked canine removed. He's growing his hair back and gained all the weight he needs to cover his ribs and hips! He's playing with dogs at the dog park, learning to be good with the cat. He loves his walks and is good on a leash. He adores people and all the attention he can get.
This sweet boy will just melt your heart and be a wonderful member to any family!
What happens when a shelter has a policy that says, if you've been at the shelter for 90 days you're time is up?? For Savannah it meant she was going to be euthanized. She had been labeled dog aggressive by the shelter and our pleas for an "only dog" home were not finding the right person to help her. An 11th hour eval showed a different girl than what we'd been told, not dog aggressive at all. Once pulled from the shelter and waiting for transport we were even happier to see an absolutely wonderful girl who loves other dogs, and cats!
Savannah is about 2 years old, spayed and UTD on shots.
She loves people more than anything, she wants all the affection she can get!
Savannah is good with other dogs, and cats. She is great on a leash and good in the car.
Since being in her foster home in MT, she and GPRM's Albi have become very much attached and if at all possible, both rescues would love to see them adopted together.
Both dogs are great at patrolling, not really experienced LGD's but are great at keeping anything off the property that you don't want there!
Sokka came to our rescue when he was taken to the shelter after being found left in an apartment alone for 10 days. In spite of that he was incredibly sweet, loved everyone he met and was happy to play with some doggy friends in his foster home. When his foster family had additional family with their own dogs moving into their home, it was time for Sokka to find a new foster home.
His new foster mom quickly fell for him
and there was talk of foster failing. Things changed for Sokka, who had been renamed Owen, when he protected his mom from a dog attack, he took his job seriously and kept her safe but by doing so it affected him, mentally, and he hasn't been the same boy since. Owen's foster mom now feels he'd do better in a different home so we are now looking for a very special place for him.
The boy who used to love doggy friends now seems to be very scared and unsure. The boy who never met a person he didn't instantly love, is now very cautious and fearful.
So we are looking for a quiet, low key home for Owen where he can learn to trust, feel safe again. Have a backyard to soak up the sun, or the snow. Also a very committed foster or adopter who will work consistently with our behaviorist to help Owen through the trauma he experienced.
This is no small ask we know. But he deserves nothing less!
Sokka/Owen is currently in Utah
Great Pyrenees Rescue Resources Utah Montana is a registered 501c3 non profit organization
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