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Remy

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Extra Large

About Remy

Lewis Center, OH

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Extra Large
(101+ lbs lbs)
White / Cream

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Remy’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Remy's Story

Remy is a beautiful young Great Pyrenees that was surrendered by his owners because of a family health crisis. Remy is up to date on all his shots, is neutered and even had the Gatropexy procedure due to his deep rib cage. This is a life saving procedure that protects large dogs from the risk of stomach torsion.Remy is a very sweet dog that is young and full of energy. He never had a chance to live fully his puppy years. His owners who got Remy from other folks found that he spent his puppyhood tied to a trailer. Remy is good with other dogs and good with cats as long as nobody tries to take his toys or his snacks. Remy adores children. Remy is doing ok on walks. He pulls some but self-corects when pulled back. He will benefit from some leash training. Remy does well in his crate and has no accidents in the crate. When out of the crate he whines to let people know that he needs to go the bathroom. Remy loves to be outside and would love a home with a large fenced yard. Remy is a love bug and he even thinks hes a lap dog. Hes great in the car and likes to go for rides.<br/>Because he was starved at one time, he still guards his food. He likes to be with female dogs, but would need to be fed alone.<br/>You can apply to meet this beautiful gentle giant at ricopetrecovery.org. Applications to foster Remy are also welcome . Adoption fee is $250.

Remy is a beautiful young Great Pyrenees that was surrendered by his owners because of a family health crisis. Remy is up to date on all his shots, is neutered and even had the Gatropexy procedure due to his deep rib cage. This is a life saving procedure that protects large dogs from the risk of stomach torsion.Remy is a very sweet dog that is young and full of energy. He never had a chance to live fully his puppy years. His owners who got Remy from other folks found that he spent his puppyhood tied to a trailer. Remy is good with other dogs and good with cats as long as nobody tries to take his toys or his snacks. Remy adores children. Remy is doing ok on walks. He pulls some but self-corects when pulled back. He will benefit from some leash training. Remy does well in his crate and has no accidents in the crate. When out of the crate he whines to let people know that he needs to go the bathroom. Remy loves to be outside and would love a home with a large fenced yard. Remy is a love bug and he even thinks hes a lap dog. H

Remy is a beautiful young Great Pyrenees that was surrendered by his owners because of a family health crisis. Remy is up to date on all his shots, is neutered and even had the Gatropexy procedure due to his deep rib cage. This is a life saving procedure that protects large dogs from the risk of stomach torsion.Remy is a very sweet dog that is young and full of energy. He never had a chance to live fully his puppy years. His owners who got Remy from other folks found that he spent his puppyhood tied to a trailer. Remy is good with other dogs and good with cats as long as nobody tries to take his toys or his snacks. Remy adores children. Remy is doing ok on walks. He pulls some but self-corects when pulled back. He will benefit from some leash training. Remy does well in his crate and has no accidents in the crate. When out of the crate he whines to let people know that he needs to go the bathroom. Remy loves to be outside and would love a home with a large fenced yard. Remy is a love bug and he even thinks hes a lap dog. Hes great in the car and likes to go for rides.
Because he was starved at one time, he still guards his food. He likes to be with female dogs, but would need to be fed alone.
You can apply to meet this beautiful gentle giant at ricopetrecovery.org. Applications to foster Remy are also welcome . Adoption fee is $250.

How To Adopt

Remy was listed as Adoptable by Rico Pet Recovery
How can I adopt Remy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Rico Pet Recovery. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Remy is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Rico Pet Recovery for details on the pet.
When can I meet Remy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Rico Pet Recovery will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Remy, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Rico Pet Recovery, and they'll be happy to help!
Rico Pet Recovery's Adoption Policy
Please follow the link to our application to apply. We get too many emails to sort through them all. We need the applications. Here are a few of the basic requirements: All adopters must own their home or have permission from landlord to adopt. Pets currently in the home must have up to date vet records Adopters must agree to a home visit Adopters must agree to return the pet to our rescue if they are unable to keep it for any reason

Remy is from Rico Pet Recovery

[Lewis Center, OH]

Our Mission
A group of volunteers that specialize in the rescue and recovery of lost and stray pets. We have humane traps and equipment to recover the most difficult animals living as strays or lost from owners.

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