





Bearin
- Puppy
- Male
- Large
About Bearin
Kiowa, OK
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bearin’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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Bearin's Story
Ah yes, Bearin — the resident heartthrob of the Little Critter Litter. If sweetness were a sport, this boy would have a gold medal, a sponsorship deal, and probably his own cereal brand by now.<br/><br/>Say hello the baby bear with a heart big enough to make grown adults speak in ridiculous baby voices. At just 9 weeks old and 10 pounds of pure fluff, this Great Pyrenees mix is already out here melting hearts and stealing laps like it’s his full-time job. He and his siblings somehow wound up in the shelter (clearly a clerical error, because this level of cuteness should be illegal), but thankfully, their story didn’t end there. When it comes to other dogs, Bearin’s basically that overly friendly guy at a party who somehow knows everyone by the end of the night. He loves playing with all his brothers and sisters, and adores the resident bigger dogs as well. New people? Bearin’s warming-up process is… let’s call it comedic. The first time his foster walked in, he gave them a look that said, “Ma’am, this is a private residence,” before darting out the puppy door like a fluffy ninja. But don’t worry — a single beef jerky treat later, and he decided humans are, in fact, the best thing since canned puppy food. Now he greets his foster with full enthusiasm, tail wagging like he’s auditioning for a parade float. When it comes to cats, we can’t say for sure, but judging by his personality, he’d probably assume they’re just fancy squirrels who don’t run as fast. Give him time and he’d likely greet them the same way he does everyone — tail wagging, smiley face, and absolutely no idea that the cat is .2 seconds away from swatting at him. He hasn’t met any kids yet, but given his soft heart and snack-driven personality, we’re confident he’ll love them once he realizes they’re basically human treat dispensers with sticky hands.<br/><br/>Bearin is the kind of pup who manages to be both sweet and slightly ridiculous — like a living marshmallow with opinions. When it comes to adventure, Bearin is totally in. He hasn’t had much leash experience yet (mostly because his legs are still negotiating their contract with balance), but given his personality, we could see him being a great adventure buddy. Indoors or outdoors, this boy’s happy either way. He’s as content romping in the yard as he is curling up for a nap in your lap — a true equal-opportunity snuggler. Bearin’s energy level is a comfortable “6 out of 10” — enough pep to keep up on a hike, but not so much that you’ll regret your life choices after. He’s gentle with treats, loves his toys, and has a soft spot for belly rubs and attention. Basically, he’s a certified good boy in training, with a master’s degree in Being Sweet and a minor in Making Humans Fall in Love. Whether you live in a house with a yard, an apartment with a couch, or a cardboard box with Wi-Fi, Bearin’s not picky — as long as there’s love, playtime, and snacks, he’s home.<br/><br/>Your mission, should you choose to accept it: turn Bearin into the kind of dog who’s so charming that your skeptical brother—the one who said, “You’ll never survive another puppy phase”—is suddenly showing up with treats, volunteering for babysitting duty, and referring to Bearin as “my nephew.” To achieve this, here are your three top-secret objectives:<br/><br/>1?? Potty Training: Turn this tiny cloud into a bathroom genius who knows that carpets are not an acceptable restroom. This will involve sharp reflexes, strategic timing, and the ability to celebrate every successful potty break like he just won Olympic gold.<br/><br/>2?? Socialization: Help Bearin become the kind of pup you can take anywhere—puppy classes, the park, the local patio brunch spot—without chaos ensuing. He’s destined to be the guy who charms every stranger, sniffs politely instead of stampeding, and makes even the grumpy neighbor smile.<br/><br/>3?? Basic Training: Teach him all the classics—sit, stay, come, and “please don’t eat that.” Your goal is to make him so polite and well-mannered that the cashier at your local coffee shop recognizes him before they recognize you.<br/><br/>Bearin’s vibe? Sweet, gentle, and just the right mix of silly. He’s the kind of puppy that wins over even the most stubborn non-dog person in your life. So stock up on treats (beef jerky preferred), prepare your heart for some serious meltage, and get ready—because before long, you’ll be scheduling your weekends around Bearin’s nap schedule and proudly announcing to everyone, “He’s basically the favorite child now.”<br/><br/>Ready to make him yours? All you have to do is fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it off to his foster family for review. Once you’re approved, you’ll just need to swing by Oklahoma City, OK to pick up your brand-new best friend.<br/><br/>Just don’t be surprised when everyone suddenly wants to come “visit you” once Bearin moves in. Let’s be honest—he’s the main attraction, and you’re just lucky enough to live in his house.
Ah yes, Bearin — the resident heartthrob of the Little Critter Litter. If sweetness were a sport, this boy would have a gold medal, a sponsorship deal, and probably his own cereal brand by now.
Say hello the baby bear with a heart big enough to make grown adults speak in ridiculous baby voices. At just 9 weeks old and 10 pounds of pure fluff, this Great Pyrenees mix is already out here melting hearts and stealing laps like it’s his full-time job. He and his siblings somehow wound up in the shelter (clearly a clerical error, because this level of cuteness should be illegal), but thankfully, their story didn’t end there. When it comes to other dogs, Bearin’s basically that overly friendly guy at a party who somehow knows everyone by the end of the night. He loves playing with all his brothers and sisters, and adores the resident bigger dogs as well. New people? Bearin’s warming-up process is… let’s call it comedic. The first time his foster walked in, he gave them a look that said, “Ma’am, this is a private residence,
Ah yes, Bearin — the resident heartthrob of the Little Critter Litter. If sweetness were a sport, this boy would have a gold medal, a sponsorship deal, and probably his own cereal brand by now.
Say hello the baby bear with a heart big enough to make grown adults speak in ridiculous baby voices. At just 9 weeks old and 10 pounds of pure fluff, this Great Pyrenees mix is already out here melting hearts and stealing laps like it’s his full-time job. He and his siblings somehow wound up in the shelter (clearly a clerical error, because this level of cuteness should be illegal), but thankfully, their story didn’t end there. When it comes to other dogs, Bearin’s basically that overly friendly guy at a party who somehow knows everyone by the end of the night. He loves playing with all his brothers and sisters, and adores the resident bigger dogs as well. New people? Bearin’s warming-up process is… let’s call it comedic. The first time his foster walked in, he gave them a look that said, “Ma’am, this is a private residence,” before darting out the puppy door like a fluffy ninja. But don’t worry — a single beef jerky treat later, and he decided humans are, in fact, the best thing since canned puppy food. Now he greets his foster with full enthusiasm, tail wagging like he’s auditioning for a parade float. When it comes to cats, we can’t say for sure, but judging by his personality, he’d probably assume they’re just fa
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Bearin is from Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue
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