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Dutchess Anatolian Shepherd & Great Pyrenees Mix Nashville, TN

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large

About

House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, cats, children.

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Meet Dutchess

This sweet girl is Dutchess. Her life didn't start out so great. She lived outside 24/7 with no shelter. Thankfully, her owner surrendered her and her sister to Big Fluffy where their new lives began.

Dutchess is a 2-year-old Anatolian/Great Pyrenees who weighs about 55 pounds. She is still learning about the perks of living indoors, and is naturally a bit nervous about things, but she's doing well on house training and getting the hang of walking on a leash. She is a mellow girl who enjoys affection and would love someone to dote on her.

Dutchess gets along well with other chill dogs and is fine with cats. Her ideal home would be on the quieter side with a doggy sibling to help her gain confidence. A fenced yard and breed experience is highly suggested.

If you are interested in adopting this dog, please apply online, at https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and email kristen.harding@bigfluffydogs.com.

Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process.

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  • Anatolian Shepherd
  • Young
  • Female