My Story
We have WEEKLY transports to the northeast! If you find a pyr you love, you can have him/her home that week or the following!
Here's what one of our adopters says about our ability to match dogs:
- ""I am not sure what very real MAGIC you have from across the continent, but I really love it. You have done it again! Another love match!- Thank you for four out of five Pyrenees coming from GPRS and each of them have been perfect for us.… And for each other! One month together and “Lady“is healing and happy. Thank you for all of your very hard work. Keep honing your intuition … it is spot on!"" ....Julie P
Howdy! My name is Murphy. I’m looking for my forever home where I can have at least one large doggy playmate. I was born in May of 2022. Being a growing adolescent, I’m a big boy and I need a place to play where I can also learn to be an even better boy than I already am. And I am a good boy, for sure! I’m sweet and I love people, big dogs, small dogs and even cats. I haven’t had a chance to play with human children, but I’m pretty boisterous, so older children who know how to behave around big dogs might be a better match for me. I came to GPRS because my owners kept me inside a crate 20 hours a day. I only got to go outside to use the potty, and I had no playmates. I was sad and lonely, and I barked a lot trying to get someone’s attention, because I was stuck inside all alone. I was punished for barking and having accidents inside. My foster mom is showing me how to relax and not bark so much. Already, I can go the whole night without barking until I need to go outside to do my business. (Oh, yes, I am housebroken!) I’m very smart, so I already know how to sit, stay and “come to me,” and I’m learning how to walk on a leash. Right now, walks make me a little bit nervous because for the past several months I had to live inside that metal crate too long, and I didn’t get to meet other dogs. Because strange dogs and people make me nervous when we are out walking, I need a strong, firm human with big dog experience to keep me safe and teach me how to relax out in public. I have been neutered and I’m up to date on all my shots. I’m microchipped, too! My foster mom has sent my DNA for testing to see what other wonderful breeds are in my makeup besides Great Pyrenees. Obviously, I’m crate trained and I eat my meals in my crate. Just please don’t plan to leave me alone in that crate for the whole day. I need attention and love!
ADOPT HERE: Complete an Adoption Application for your Pyr-fect new family companion at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6206.
All dogs and puppies require VISIBLE fencing
Adoption fee: $300 (Adoption fee includes spay or neuter, distemper/parvo vaccines, flea preventative, deworming, and health certificate for travel). Adopters pay the cost of transport services outside of Texas area. Transport costs depend on location and company used. Northeast transport fee is $200. The Northwest and Midwest transport fees range from $225-$350. The Southeast transport fees range from $250-$350.
GPRS has proudly placed thousands of Great Pyrenees and GP mixes in the PNW for over a decade. Our volunteers have over 100 years combined experience fostering, screening, and placing this majestic breed into loving, forever homes. When adopting from us, you can rest assured that we provide life-long support and advice when it comes to your new family member. As always, our purpose is to find the best match for every unique dog that comes through our doors. Taking the time to find the right fit comes first and foremost at the Great Pyrenees Rescue Society. If you are interested in adopting, please take the time, and apply. You will see firsthand how much care, attention and love goes into the process, when you are guided a personal screener. This is why we have people come back again and again for their next family member! See all our dogs, fill out an application and discover why we are the BEST at placing the right dog in the right home! https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/.
ADOPTION, FOSTERING, AND DONATIONS are just some of the ways you can help a rescued dog. We have worked hard to cultivate a large network of volunteers to save this majestic breed. While monetary donations are always much appreciated, you can also help by donating your time as a GPRS foster or volunteer.
FOSTER HERE: Apply to foster at dog at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6281 .
VOLUNTEER HERE: Let us know your interests in helping our Pyr friends at https://gprs.rescuegroups.org/forms/form?formid=6272.