





Aspen - New to Rescue - Puppy
- Young
- Female
- Large
About Aspen - New to Rescue - Puppy
Indianapolis, IN
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Aspen - New to Rescue - Puppy’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Aspen - New to Rescue - Puppy's Story
Aspen in search of a new home due to the owner's medical issues. She is part Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd. She was born on April 15, 2025. She is a friendly, outgoing, playful girl. She would be a good with a male canine companion and a home with older children. She doesn't understand they are not her littermates. She is fine with cats too. <br/>We require puppy and a follow up obedience training for all newly adopted pyrs less than a year old, to help you create a special bond with you and your new friend, and so you have a well behaved canine. Great Pyrenees are willing to learn, but are not as eager to comply with commands as much as other breeds. They are bred to be independent thinkers. Applicants must be over 25, own their own home and all children in household must be over 6 years old. Your resident pets must be up to date on vaccines, sterilized, you must have a good history of vet care for them for the past two years, and you must have used heartworm preventative year round for your dogs and be able to provide proof of purchase for two years too. We require puppy and a follow up obedience training for all newly adopted pyrs less than a year old, to help you create a special bond with you and your new friend, and so you have a well behaved canine. Great Pyrenees are willing to learn, but are not as eager to comply with commands as much as other breeds. They are bred to be independent thinkers. Applicants must be over 25, own their own home and all children in household must be over 6 years old. Your resident pets must be up to date on vaccines, sterilized, you must have a good history of vet care for them for the past two years, and you must have used heartworm preventative year round for your dogs and be able to provide proof of purchase for two years too. <br/><br/>Aspen will be placed as an inside pet with outside privileges. You MUST have a securely fenced yard accessible from your home. Invisible fencing does not work with this breed and they will take the shock for the freedom. Great Pyrenees are bred to roam and will create their own territory if not secured, which can led to them being lost, hit by vehicles or shot by people who see them as a threat. The breed is not a good off leash dog, and cannot be trusted to not run away. A Great Pyrenees off leash is a " DisAPyr." <br/><br/>When adopting a puppy, you must be able to accommodate their potty schedule. A puppy needs to go outside using the correlation of the number of months the pup is old in relation to the number of hours they can be crated. A 3 month old pup needs to go out every 3 hours. If your schedule does not allow you to provide the time for their potty breaks, you need to consider hiring a pet walker until the pup reaches the age where it can be left alone during your work day. <br/><br/>We do not place dogs under age 2 with resident dogs of the same sex. As Great Pyrenees mature, they can become more dominant with dogs of the same sex in the household. The resident dog's personality is also taken into consideration too. <br/>Female puppies are adopted with a sterilization requirement that they be spayed at 11 months of age, It is important to spay the females before their first heat to decrease the chances of developing breast cancer. Spaying giant breed dogs too young can lead to osteosarcoma and joint issues for them later in life. By allowing them to benefit from their hormones, we hope to extend the life of the dog as long as possible. Proof of spaying is required, and $100 of the adoption fee will be returned with proof of sterilization. <br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting or fostering, please complete the appropriate application on our website, www.igpr.org under the Adopt tab. <br/><br/>All of our dogs marked as needing foster homes are also available for adoption. If a dog is listed on this site, it is available. No need to contact us to see if it is, We do require you complete the adoption application prior to meeting a dog.<br/><br/>We also offer a foster to adopt program. You foster the dog, and have first right of refusal on them if an approved application is submitted for them. <br/><br/>In fostering a dog, the dog comes to you up to date on vaccines, You may need to transport the dog for follow up vaccines and for sterilization, based on their age. You provide good quality food, grooming, and we provide the heartworm preventative and medical care, if needed* .(*Based on approval from IGPR.)<br/><br/>If you are adopting, we cannot guarantee your dog will be groomed prior to you taking them home. We do offer a two week trial period, in which either party, has the right to cancel the adoption. Full payment for the adoption is due when the dog is picked up. Any veterinary expenses you incur during the trial period is your responsibility, if you do not notify us prior to a vet visit that the dog needs veterinary care. You may request the dog you are adopting be groomed at your expense, prior to picking them up. This can delay the trial period with the dog based on the availability of getting the dog an appointment with a groomer. <br/><br/><br/>Adoption fee is $500
Aspen in search of a new home due to the owner's medical issues. She is part Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd. She was born on April 15, 2025. She is a friendly, outgoing, playful girl. She would be a good with a male canine companion and a home with older children. She doesn't understand they are not her littermates. She is fine with cats too.
We require puppy and a follow up obedience training for all newly adopted pyrs less than a year old, to help you create a special bond with you and your new friend, and so you have a well behaved canine. Great Pyrenees are willing to learn, but are not as eager to comply with commands as much as other breeds. They are bred to be independent thinkers. Applicants must be over 25, own their own home and all children in household must be over 6 years old. Your resident pets must be up to date on vaccines, sterilized, you must have a good history of vet care for them for the past two years, and you must have used heartworm preventative year round for your dogs and be able
Aspen in search of a new home due to the owner's medical issues. She is part Great Pyrenees and Anatolian Shepherd. She was born on April 15, 2025. She is a friendly, outgoing, playful girl. She would be a good with a male canine companion and a home with older children. She doesn't understand they are not her littermates. She is fine with cats too.
We require puppy and a follow up obedience training for all newly adopted pyrs less than a year old, to help you create a special bond with you and your new friend, and so you have a well behaved canine. Great Pyrenees are willing to learn, but are not as eager to comply with commands as much as other breeds. They are bred to be independent thinkers. Applicants must be over 25, own their own home and all children in household must be over 6 years old. Your resident pets must be up to date on vaccines, sterilized, you must have a good history of vet care for them for the past two years, and you must have used heartworm preventative year round for your dogs and be able to provide proof of purchase for two years too. We require puppy and a follow up obedience training for all newly adopted pyrs less than a year old, to help you create a special bond with you and your new friend, and so you have a well behaved canine. Great Pyrenees are willing to learn, but are not as eager to comply with commands as much as other breeds. They are bred to be independent thinker
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Aspen - New to Rescue - Puppy is from Indy Great Pyrenees Rescue
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