





Wren
- Puppy
- Female
- Large
About Wren
Kiowa, OK
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Behavior
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Wren’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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Wren's Story
Meet Wren — the canine equivalent of a warm blanket fresh out of the dryer. She’s soft, comforting, and somehow makes you forget that your coffee’s cold and your to-do list is 47 items long. Wren’s love language? All of them. She’s a professional cuddler, a toy enthusiast, and firmly believes that being picked up for kisses should be a legally protected right. Basically, if serotonin were a dog, it would be her.<br/><br/>Wren is a 9-week-old, 7-pound Great Pyrenees mix. Wren came to us after somehow landing herself in a shelter with her siblings — clearly a clerical error, because this kind of pure joy doesn’t belong behind bars. Around other dogs, Wren’s the friendly socialite of the group — the one who shows up to armed with charm, good vibes, and probably a squeaky toy she fully intends to share. She loves cuddles, adores being picked up, and has the kind of enthusiasm that makes everyone feel like they’re her favorite person (because in that moment, they are). Cats? Unknown. But given her love of hugs and her complete inability to act intimidating, it’s safe to assume any feline roommate would probably end up as her newest cuddle target. She hasn’t met little kids yet, but she’s been a hit with her foster’s teenage nephews — the kind of pup who sits politely for attention, sneaks in kisses when you’re least expecting it, and looks up at you like you just hung the moon. When meeting new people, Wren starts off a little shy, but it doesn’t take long before she’s wagging that tail like a windshield wiper on turbo speed and handing out kisses like she’s on a PR tour. She’s smart, affectionate, and fully believes that the best way to make friends is with a snuggle and a squeaky toy. Basically, she’s a fluffy reminder that sometimes, the best things really do come in small and fluffy packages.<br/><br/>Her temperament is the perfect balance between sweet and spunky. One minute she’s zooming around the yard, and the next she’s flopped upside down, snoring in the middle of the floor with her toy still in her mouth. She’s both the comedian and the calm after the show — capable of keeping you entertained and then melting into your lap like a warm croissant. When it comes to personality, Wren is equal parts “play hard” and “nap harder.” One minute she’s in a spirited game of tug-of-war with her sister, the next she’s starfished in a patch of sunlight, out cold. She’s curious, smart, and always wants to be part of whatever’s happening — whether that’s playtime, snack time, or “accidentally” sitting on your foot during work calls. In the car, she’s the dream road trip buddy — no drama, no backseat whining, just pure, unbothered chill. Wren’s hobbies include everything. Toys? Love them. Tug of war? Absolutely. Exploring? Always. But her real passion? Finding the comfiest spot to nap immediately afterward, preferably within touching distance of her human. She’s the type who would thrive in a home with a securely fenced yard — somewhere she can do her zoomies, explore a little, then collapse dramatically in the grass like she’s just completed a triathlon. <br/><br/>Your mission—should you choose to accept it—is to turn little Wren into the most polite, well-rounded, gloriously housebroken fluffball this side of the Mississippi. We're talking so well-behaved that you can take her anywhere: coffee shops, patio brunches, family gatherings—basically, she’ll be the furry equivalent of a socialite. The kind of puppy who gets compliments from strangers, free puppuccinos from baristas, and somehow her own chair at Sunday dinner. And once you’ve nailed her potty training, socialization, and manners, don’t be surprised when your nosy neighbor—you know, the one who peeks through the blinds and swore they “weren’t a dog person”—starts stopping by just to “check in on Wren.” (Sure, Janet, we know it’s not me you’re here for.)<br/><br/>If you’ve been waiting for a sign to add a little chaos disguised as cuteness to your life, this is it. Fill out that adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app so we can send it straight to her foster family and get this love story started. Just make sure you’re ready to head to Claremore, OK, because that’s where this tiny bundle of fluff and serotonin is currently perfecting her “take me home” face.
Meet Wren — the canine equivalent of a warm blanket fresh out of the dryer. She’s soft, comforting, and somehow makes you forget that your coffee’s cold and your to-do list is 47 items long. Wren’s love language? All of them. She’s a professional cuddler, a toy enthusiast, and firmly believes that being picked up for kisses should be a legally protected right. Basically, if serotonin were a dog, it would be her.
Wren is a 9-week-old, 7-pound Great Pyrenees mix. Wren came to us after somehow landing herself in a shelter with her siblings — clearly a clerical error, because this kind of pure joy doesn’t belong behind bars. Around other dogs, Wren’s the friendly socialite of the group — the one who shows up to armed with charm, good vibes, and probably a squeaky toy she fully intends to share. She loves cuddles, adores being picked up, and has the kind of enthusiasm that makes everyone feel like they’re her favorite person (because in that moment, they are). Cats? Unknown. But given her love of hugs and her complete in
Meet Wren — the canine equivalent of a warm blanket fresh out of the dryer. She’s soft, comforting, and somehow makes you forget that your coffee’s cold and your to-do list is 47 items long. Wren’s love language? All of them. She’s a professional cuddler, a toy enthusiast, and firmly believes that being picked up for kisses should be a legally protected right. Basically, if serotonin were a dog, it would be her.
Wren is a 9-week-old, 7-pound Great Pyrenees mix. Wren came to us after somehow landing herself in a shelter with her siblings — clearly a clerical error, because this kind of pure joy doesn’t belong behind bars. Around other dogs, Wren’s the friendly socialite of the group — the one who shows up to armed with charm, good vibes, and probably a squeaky toy she fully intends to share. She loves cuddles, adores being picked up, and has the kind of enthusiasm that makes everyone feel like they’re her favorite person (because in that moment, they are). Cats? Unknown. But given her love of hugs and her complete inability to act intimidating, it’s safe to assume any feline roommate would probably end up as her newest cuddle target. She hasn’t met little kids yet, but she’s been a hit with her foster’s teenage nephews — the kind of pup who sits politely for attention, sneaks in kisses when you’re least expecting it, and looks up at you like you just hung the moon. When meeting new people, Wren starts off a l
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Wren is from Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue
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