




NY Coconut (Foster in Stormville)
- Puppy
- Female
- Large
- Great Pyrenees
- Cattle Dog
About NY Coconut (Foster in Stormville)
Eastford, CT
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NY Coconut (Foster in Stormville)’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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.
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NY Coconut (Foster in Stormville)'s Story
I can be met at Tractor Supply 1253 Route 311, Patterson, NY 12563 on12/27/2025 from 11am to 2pm.<br/><br/>***** Event start time changed to 11am! <br/><br/>If you can't make the event, check the website and those still available can be met in their foster home.<br/><br/>Meet the "Great Heelers" - Half Fluff, Half Brains, All Heart! <br/>These 8-week-old beauties are the ultimate "best of both worlds" mix. From their Great Pyrenees side, they've inherited thick coats and a calm, soulful nature. From their Red Heeler side, they've got those iconic copper speckles and a sharp intelligence that means they'll learn "sit" before you even finish the sentence!<br/> The Vibe: Sturdy, adventurous, and incredibly cuddly.<br/> The Look: Fluffy coats with unique red mottling and "eyeliner" markings.<br/> Ideal Home: Someone with a physically fenced yard to roam and plenty of love to give.<br/><br/> Quick Facts: The Great Heeler Mix<br/>Size & Build<br/> Expected Weight: Between 50-80 lbs as adults. (This varies based on whether they take after the Pyrenees or the Heeler).<br/> Height: Roughly 20-26 inches at the shoulder.<br/> Build: Sturdy, athletic, and hardy. They are built for hiking, farm work, or long walks.<br/><br/>Coat & Grooming<br/> Texture: Expect a dense, double coat. It will be incredibly soft as a puppy and become more weather resistant as they age.<br/> Shedding: High. They will likely "blow" their coat twice a year.<br/> Grooming Needs: A deep brushing once or twice a week is essential to prevent matting and keep their red-speckled fur looking bright.<br/><br/>Temperament & Training<br/> Energy Level: Moderate to High. They need daily mental and physical exercise to stay happy.<br/><br/> Trainability: Very High. Heelers are world-class learners, but the Pyrenees side adds a touch of "independent thinking." Positive reinforcement works wonders!<br/> Best Environment: They thrive in homes with physically fenced yards. They are natural guardians and will likely be very loyal to their "pack."<br/><br/>What Makes Them Special?<br/>The "Great Heeler" is known for being more grounded and "chill" than a purebred Heeler, but more alert and athletic than a purebred Pyrenees. They are truly a versatile "all-purpose" dog.<br/><br/>How to meet dogs listed with "NY" :<br/>If the dog is listed with an 'Avail date" and a (location) - the dog cannot be met until the event and it is a first come, first to meet and adopt event with the dogs being met in the order the potential adopters sign in.<br/><br/>If the dog is listed as being in a (foster home ie: Foster in Carmel) please email us at info@pawsafe.org and we will set up an appointment for you to meet the dog(s) that interest you at their foster home(s).<br/><br/>**** We are sorry, but we cannot adopt to Massachusetts residents. This is a Ma Dept. of Agriculture policy, not ours.
I can be met at Tractor Supply 1253 Route 311, Patterson, NY 12563 on12/27/2025 from 11am to 2pm.
***** Event start time changed to 11am!
If you can't make the event, check the website and those still available can be met in their foster home.
Meet the "Great Heelers" - Half Fluff, Half Brains, All Heart!
These 8-week-old beauties are the ultimate "best of both worlds" mix. From their Great Pyrenees side, they've inherited thick coats and a calm, soulful nature. From their Red Heeler side, they've got those iconic copper speckles and a sharp intelligence that means they'll learn "sit" before you even finish the sentence!
The Vibe: Sturdy, adventurous, and incredibly cuddly.
The Look: Fluffy coats with unique red mottling and "eyeliner" markings.
Ideal Home: Someone with a physically fenced yard to roam and plenty of love to give.
Quick Facts: The Great Heeler Mix
Size & Build
Expected Weight: Between 50-80 lbs as adults. (This varies based on whether they tak
I can be met at Tractor Supply 1253 Route 311, Patterson, NY 12563 on12/27/2025 from 11am to 2pm.
***** Event start time changed to 11am!
If you can't make the event, check the website and those still available can be met in their foster home.
Meet the "Great Heelers" - Half Fluff, Half Brains, All Heart!
These 8-week-old beauties are the ultimate "best of both worlds" mix. From their Great Pyrenees side, they've inherited thick coats and a calm, soulful nature. From their Red Heeler side, they've got those iconic copper speckles and a sharp intelligence that means they'll learn "sit" before you even finish the sentence!
The Vibe: Sturdy, adventurous, and incredibly cuddly.
The Look: Fluffy coats with unique red mottling and "eyeliner" markings.
Ideal Home: Someone with a physically fenced yard to roam and plenty of love to give.
Quick Facts: The Great Heeler Mix
Size & Build
Expected Weight: Between 50-80 lbs as adults. (This varies based on whether they take after the Pyrenees or the Heeler).
Height: Roughly 20-26 inches at the shoulder.
Build: Sturdy, athletic, and hardy. They are built for hiking, farm work, or long walks.
Coat & Grooming
Texture: Expect a dense, double coat. It will be incredibly soft as a puppy and become more weather resistant as they age.
Shedding: High. They will likely "blow" their coat twice a y
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