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Daisy (and Duke)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About Daisy (and Duke)

Richmond, VA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Long
White / Cream

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Daisy (and Duke)’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Daisy (and Duke)'s Story

Hi all! My name is Daisy (and Duke). Why am I being listed this way, because I love Duke and hope that we can be adopted together...please??? I was adopted once with Duke and we were returned due to being home alone too much.<br/><br/>Duke and I arrived at AGPR last year from a Virginia shelter who had no room due to handling a hoarding situation. They begged our friends at AGPR to pretty please take us in. And they did.<br/><br/>Our paperwork is a bit confusing. It claims I am several years younger than Duke but I don't think so. Consensus is we are about 3-ish years old (we act like it). Everyone here at the rescue believe we are siblings...we sure act like it. I love running around the big yard with Duke and play and do zoomies and bump chests. And then we like to rest and relax together. Both of us are sweet, affectionate and smart, so you better be ready to outsmart us! We do need to perfect our leash walking. We can't help it...we are so excited to go out on walks that we want to get "there" quickly!<br/><br/>Oh, I almost forgot. When I arrived at AGPR, Duke and I tested heartworm positive. My friends at AGPR are all in favor of the "slow-kill" method of treatment since it is much less painful and scary for us Pyrs. Duke recently tested negative (hurray!!!!). I'll be getting another test in the next month or so and hope to test negative too.<br/><br/>Duke and I would be happy to grace your home with love and some Pyr fur. Would you be willing to give us a forever home? <br/><br/>All Great Pyrenees require a fenced-in yard (at least four foot high). If you have questions about the breed or our adoption policies and procedures, please go to our website at www.agprescue.org. There's plenty of good information about the breed on our website - Pyrs aren't a breed for everyone!<br/><br/>Our adoption application is online: http://agprescue.org/adoption-application/agpr-application-donations/ Please note that we are a small regional rescue organization. We will consider adopting to families within a four to five hour drive to Richmond, VA

Hi all! My name is Daisy (and Duke). Why am I being listed this way, because I love Duke and hope that we can be adopted together...please??? I was adopted once with Duke and we were returned due to being home alone too much.

Duke and I arrived at AGPR last year from a Virginia shelter who had no room due to handling a hoarding situation. They begged our friends at AGPR to pretty please take us in. And they did.

Our paperwork is a bit confusing. It claims I am several years younger than Duke but I don't think so. Consensus is we are about 3-ish years old (we act like it). Everyone here at the rescue believe we are siblings...we sure act like it. I love running around the big yard with Duke and play and do zoomies and bump chests. And then we like to rest and relax together. Both of us are sweet, affectionate and smart, so you better be ready to outsmart us! We do need to perfect our leash walking. We can't help it...we are so excited to go out on walks that we want to get "there" quickly!

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Hi all! My name is Daisy (and Duke). Why am I being listed this way, because I love Duke and hope that we can be adopted together...please??? I was adopted once with Duke and we were returned due to being home alone too much.

Duke and I arrived at AGPR last year from a Virginia shelter who had no room due to handling a hoarding situation. They begged our friends at AGPR to pretty please take us in. And they did.

Our paperwork is a bit confusing. It claims I am several years younger than Duke but I don't think so. Consensus is we are about 3-ish years old (we act like it). Everyone here at the rescue believe we are siblings...we sure act like it. I love running around the big yard with Duke and play and do zoomies and bump chests. And then we like to rest and relax together. Both of us are sweet, affectionate and smart, so you better be ready to outsmart us! We do need to perfect our leash walking. We can't help it...we are so excited to go out on walks that we want to get "there" quickly!

Oh, I almost forgot. When I arrived at AGPR, Duke and I tested heartworm positive. My friends at AGPR are all in favor of the "slow-kill" method of treatment since it is much less painful and scary for us Pyrs. Duke recently tested negative (hurray!!!!). I'll be getting another test in the next month or so and hope to test negative too.

Duke and I would be happy to grace your home with love and

Daisy (and Duke) is from Appalachian Great Pyrenees Rescue

[Richmond, VA]

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