





Ruby Tuesday
- Puppy
- Female
- Medium
About Ruby Tuesday
Kiowa, OK
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Ruby Tuesday ’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Ruby Tuesday 's Story
Meet Ruby Tuesday — emotionally, she’s a soft, buttery croissant. Physically, she’s a dog.<br/><br/>She’s eager to belong, eager to please, eager to be chosen — and once she is, she’s all in. Loyal, affectionate, and endlessly sweet without being overwhelming, she’s the kind of dog who makes your house feel calmer just by existing in it.She’s the type who watches you like you’re the most interesting thing she’s ever seen, even when you’re doing absolutely nothing of value. Folding laundry? Riveting. Sitting on the couch staring into the void? Iconic. Existing near her? 10/10, no notes. Ruby Tuesday is eager to be loved in the most endearing way possible — not pushy, not dramatic, just patiently hopeful with a heart that’s always on standby for affection. <br/><br/>Ruby Tuesday is a 40-lb, 8-month-old female Great Pyrenees mix who came to us with her brother Benedict after they found themselves abandoned and officially out of options — which is wild, because abandoning a dog like this feels like leaving a winning lottery ticket in the grocery cart and just… walking away. How someone could abandon a love like her? Truly no idea. Zero answers. No notes. Because Ruby Tuesday is an absolute gem. The kind of dog who makes you question humanity a little but also restores your faith at the same time. She’s soft-hearted, gentle, and clearly operating under the assumption that love is just something you give freely and hope it comes back to you tenfold. Whoever left her behind? Their loss. Monumental, historically bad decision. Because Ruby Tuesday isn’t just a good dog — she’s the kind of dog that makes you feel chosen just by sitting next to you. And honestly? That’s priceless. And let’s talk about the pocket Pyr situation, because this is a feature, not a bug. Ruby Tuesday clocks in at a very manageable ~40 pounds, which in Great Pyrenees terms means she is essentially travel-size. Airline carry-on? No. But compared to the usual 90–120 lb Pyr experience where your dog doubles as a piece of furniture and occasionally blocks doorways with their body? Absolute luxury. She still has the heart of a Pyr — loyal, gentle, loving — just without the ability to casually block entire doorways or slowly take over your bed like a living, breathing comforter. It’s truly the best of both worlds: Pyr vibes, pocket-sized commitment. Basically, if you’ve ever thought, “I love Great Pyrenees, but I also enjoy having personal space and a functional spine,” Ruby Tuesday is here to make your dreams come true.<br/><br/>Ruby Tuesday’s social résumé is honestly very on-brand for a sensitive, sweet girl who just wants to love and be loved. With other dogs, she’s a little shy at first — the polite “hi, I don’t want to assume anything” phase. But once she realizes they’re here to be friends, she lights up. Full glow-up. Suddenly she’s in. Tail wagging, heart open, fully committed to the friendship. Immediate besties. Cats? She could not be less impressed. They exist. She acknowledges this fact. That’s the end of her involvement. No chasing, no drama, no manifesto about felines. Just a casual “oh… that odd creature again,” and she moves on with her day. Kids are a solid probably yes, with notes. She’s very sweet and gentle, but she is also mouthy in the most innocent, toddler-energy way possible. Think: tiny hands grabbing your sleeve for attention, followed by a shy little “did I do good?” face. No hard biting, no roughness — just awkward puppy affection. Because of that, kids about 7 and up would be the best match so everyone keeps their sleeves intact and expectations realistic. Meeting new people follows the same general Ruby Tuesday theme: shy at first, soft eyes, checking the vibe. But once she knows she’s safe, she warms up quickly and leans into being loved like it’s her full-time job. She doesn’t need much — just patience, kindness, and someone willing to let her realize on her own that she’s home. <br/><br/>Ruby Tuesday operates on what we like to call a respectable medium energy setting. She’s not bouncing off the walls, but she’s also not a decorative throw pillow. Think: a solid 5/10 — enough pep to play outside, but fully prepared to clock out and relax once indoors. Right now, Ruby Tuesday is firmly a homebody. The world is big. The world is loud. The world is suspicious. But give her time, stability, and ideally another confident dog to show her the ropes, and she’ll absolutely get there. She just needs to feel safe and know who her people are before she starts booking adventures. Temperament-wise, she’s playful outside, calm inside, and shockingly well-mannered for an 8-month-old. Water play remains TBD because it’s January — but she handled bath time like a champ, which tells us a lot. Toys? Yes. Very much yes. Housing-wise, a securely fenced yard would be ideal. Leash potty breaks might be a little challenging while she’s still building confidence, so having a yard where she can comfortably do her business without existential dread would really set her up for success. <br/><br/>Ruby Tuesday has her life surprisingly together for an 8-month-old who was recently abandoned, so let’s all take a moment to appreciate that. She is potty-trained. She took to sleeping in a crate like a professional. Chewing? Yes. She’s a puppy, not a porcelain figurine. But she’s a polite chewer. Give her actual chew toys and she sticks to them like a law-abiding citizen. Barking? She has not barked since arriving. At all. We’re not saying she can’t bark — just that she’s currently choosing peace. As for quirks: she definitely has some herding dog tendencies — likely a little Aussie mixed in — which explains the gentle mouthiness. Not biting. Not chomping. Just soft, awkward “hello, I like you, please notice me” mouth hugs. Pair that with her shy personality and eagerness to be loved, and you get a dog who is tender, endearing, and trying her absolute best at all times. <br/><br/>If you want to be Ruby Tuesday’s forever person, you must fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it along to her foster family. This is non-negotiable. Love alone, while powerful, is not a legally binding adoption agreement. Pickup will be in Skiatook, OK, which means you will need to physically show up and collect your new emotional support Pocket Pyr in person. She will not Uber. She will not teleport.<br/><br/>Apply responsibly. Fall in love recklessly. Come get your girl. 🐾
Meet Ruby Tuesday — emotionally, she’s a soft, buttery croissant. Physically, she’s a dog.
She’s eager to belong, eager to please, eager to be chosen — and once she is, she’s all in. Loyal, affectionate, and endlessly sweet without being overwhelming, she’s the kind of dog who makes your house feel calmer just by existing in it.She’s the type who watches you like you’re the most interesting thing she’s ever seen, even when you’re doing absolutely nothing of value. Folding laundry? Riveting. Sitting on the couch staring into the void? Iconic. Existing near her? 10/10, no notes. Ruby Tuesday is eager to be loved in the most endearing way possible — not pushy, not dramatic, just patiently hopeful with a heart that’s always on standby for affection.
Ruby Tuesday is a 40-lb, 8-month-old female Great Pyrenees mix who came to us with her brother Benedict after they found themselves abandoned and officially out of options — which is wild, because abandoning a dog like this feels like leaving a winning lottery tick
Meet Ruby Tuesday — emotionally, she’s a soft, buttery croissant. Physically, she’s a dog.
She’s eager to belong, eager to please, eager to be chosen — and once she is, she’s all in. Loyal, affectionate, and endlessly sweet without being overwhelming, she’s the kind of dog who makes your house feel calmer just by existing in it.She’s the type who watches you like you’re the most interesting thing she’s ever seen, even when you’re doing absolutely nothing of value. Folding laundry? Riveting. Sitting on the couch staring into the void? Iconic. Existing near her? 10/10, no notes. Ruby Tuesday is eager to be loved in the most endearing way possible — not pushy, not dramatic, just patiently hopeful with a heart that’s always on standby for affection.
Ruby Tuesday is a 40-lb, 8-month-old female Great Pyrenees mix who came to us with her brother Benedict after they found themselves abandoned and officially out of options — which is wild, because abandoning a dog like this feels like leaving a winning lottery ticket in the grocery cart and just… walking away. How someone could abandon a love like her? Truly no idea. Zero answers. No notes. Because Ruby Tuesday is an absolute gem. The kind of dog who makes you question humanity a little but also restores your faith at the same time. She’s soft-hearted, gentle, and clearly operating under the assumption that love is just something you give freely and hope it
How To Adopt
Ruby Tuesday is from Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue
[Kiowa, OK]
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