



Eirwyn (25-231)
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Eirwyn (25-231)
Minnetonka, MN
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Eirwyn (25-231)’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$600
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Eirwyn (25-231)'s Story
Update 5/8/26<br/><br/>Eirwyn had a week full of exciting progress and growing confidence. He completed his first walk without his foster dog siblings, which was scary at first, but he slowly became more comfortable and successfully explored on his own. During the walk, he calmly handled meeting a kind neighbor, choosing to keep his distance but showing major improvement compared to a few months ago. He also experienced walking near heavy traffic and, after some initial fear, relaxed enough to sniff and explore his surroundings.<br/><br/>He discovered birds for the first time—both robins and ducks—and was fascinated by them, quietly watching without barking or chasing. At home, Eirwyn made another huge step by laying on his foster mom’s lap while she used her computer, something that previously scared him enough to run away.<br/><br/>Eirwyn is also becoming much more comfortable with his foster dad, despite originally seeming best suited for a female-only home. He has been cuddling next to him, resting his head on his lap, taking treats, and even accepting occasional pets.<br/><br/>The nice weather meant lots of outdoor time, including walks, yard work, and an enthusiastic mud-playing session that ended with an easy bath. He also did wonderfully during a family barbecue, happily accepting treats from guests and enjoying time outside. Overall, Eirwyn’s resilience and steady progress have been incredible to watch.<br/><br/>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/><br/>Eirwyn (air-wyn) is a 2-year-old Golden Retriever/Great Pyrenees mix with a gentle heart and a resilient spirit. He is a sweet, affectionate dog who loves being outdoors, playing with his furry foster siblings, sneaking the occasional sock, and snuggling up for comfort. Like many Great Pyrenees mixes, he has a strong need for mental stimulation and thrives when kept busy, so experience with working breeds will be especially helpful for his future adopter.<br/><br/>Because of his past, Eirwyn has some unique needs:<br/>*He is naturally timid and particularly fearful of men, so he’s seeking a female-only home where he can feel safe and secure. <br/>*He does best with a predictable routine and would be happiest in a calm environment without young children (older teens 15+ may be okay). <br/>*He also requires a confident, friendly resident dog to serve as his “mentor,” helping him continue to build confidence and navigate the world.<br/>*He would do best in a home with a physical fence, as he can be easily startled and is still developing reliable recall.<br/>*Due to his barking and anxiety, he is not suited for apartment living or homes with shared walls.<br/><br/>One of Eirwyn’s more unusual challenges is his fear of screens—televisions, computers, and similar devices can be very frightening for him, though he is slowly learning to tolerate them when turned off. He’ll need a patient adopter committed to helping him work through this fear over time.<br/><br/>Eirwyn is looking for a special person who understands that progress takes time. He will thrive with someone patient, consistent, and committed to continuing his training and supporting his needs—including ongoing anxiety management if needed. In return, he offers deep loyalty, sweetness, and the joy of watching a once-shy dog continue to blossom into his best self.
Update 5/8/26
Eirwyn had a week full of exciting progress and growing confidence. He completed his first walk without his foster dog siblings, which was scary at first, but he slowly became more comfortable and successfully explored on his own. During the walk, he calmly handled meeting a kind neighbor, choosing to keep his distance but showing major improvement compared to a few months ago. He also experienced walking near heavy traffic and, after some initial fear, relaxed enough to sniff and explore his surroundings.
He discovered birds for the first time—both robins and ducks—and was fascinated by them, quietly watching without barking or chasing. At home, Eirwyn made another huge step by laying on his foster mom’s lap while she used her computer, something that previously scared him enough to run away.
Eirwyn is also becoming much more comfortable with his foster dad, despite originally seeming best suited for a female-only home. He has been cuddling next to him, resting his head on his lap, t
Update 5/8/26
Eirwyn had a week full of exciting progress and growing confidence. He completed his first walk without his foster dog siblings, which was scary at first, but he slowly became more comfortable and successfully explored on his own. During the walk, he calmly handled meeting a kind neighbor, choosing to keep his distance but showing major improvement compared to a few months ago. He also experienced walking near heavy traffic and, after some initial fear, relaxed enough to sniff and explore his surroundings.
He discovered birds for the first time—both robins and ducks—and was fascinated by them, quietly watching without barking or chasing. At home, Eirwyn made another huge step by laying on his foster mom’s lap while she used her computer, something that previously scared him enough to run away.
Eirwyn is also becoming much more comfortable with his foster dad, despite originally seeming best suited for a female-only home. He has been cuddling next to him, resting his head on his lap, taking treats, and even accepting occasional pets.
The nice weather meant lots of outdoor time, including walks, yard work, and an enthusiastic mud-playing session that ended with an easy bath. He also did wonderfully during a family barbecue, happily accepting treats from guests and enjoying time outside. Overall, Eirwyn’s resilience and steady progress have been incredible to watch.
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Eirwyn (25-231) is from Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest
[Minnetonka, MN]
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