Huddle

Adopted
Huddle
Breed Great Pyrenees Mix
Color Brown / Chocolate, Black
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Large
Coat Length Long
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
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Health
Spayed neutered, Shots current
House-trained
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Good in a home with
Children, Dogs, Cats

Contact Me

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Pyr Paws N Fluffy Tails Rescue
Kiowa, OK 74553

My Story

If you're into the whole "odd one out" vibe, meet Huddle. While her siblings decided to go with the classic white coats and add some chic black markings, Huddle said, "Nah, I'm doing my own thing," and went for a stunning brown and black coat with a little white sprinkled in for good measure. Oh, and did I mention she's the tiniest of the bunch? But does that hold her back? Please. She’s too busy living her best life, proving that size doesn't matter when you're as fabulous as she is. Huddle is a six-week-old female Great Pyrenees mix who came to us after her mom had a less-than-ideal encounter with a car. Her owner, deciding the best course of action was to surrender her and her siblings, ensured they'd end up in a safe spot. Huddle gets along with other dogs and is basically a little ray of sunshine that kids adore. But let's be real: "puppy-savvy" kids are probably a good idea because, well, she's still a puppy and has the attention span of a goldfish. As for cats, she hasn’t met any yet, but honestly, we’re pretty sure any self-respecting cat would just give her one stern look, and Huddle would be like, “You’re the boss.” Huddle’s got that classic puppy energy—she’s a mix of "let's play!" and "nap time!" with a side of "cuddle me, now." At this age, she’d thrive with either an active family or a more chill one. She’s got the potential to be the dog that wows everyone on outings with her stunning markings and impeccable manners. Or, she could just as easily flop on the couch with you after a few rounds of backyard zoomies, living her best life. Huddle’s idea of leash training? It’s a chew toy, or, better yet, a perfect opportunity to flop dramatically to the ground and give you that "pick me up" vibe. But hey, with some dedication and patience, you’ll eventually teach her the ancient art of walking. And once you do, she’ll greet new people with the grace of a princess because let's face it...we all know she is one! ♥ So, have you fallen for Huddle yet? Well, come on over and let’s "huddle up" for a little heart-to-heart. Before you dive headfirst into this adventure of puppy love, let's make sure you're ready for the future training challenges ahead. Like, you know, what happens when you forget to let her out every couple of hours and stumble upon a lovely little “oops” spot in the house. Or what could go wrong if you leave your stuff lying around and, surprise, it’s suddenly been transformed into a chew toy. Oh, and don’t even get me started on your pristine, hair-free home. Add a fluffy tornado like Huddle to your life, and suddenly, fur is everywhere—your clothes, your furniture, your floors, your car—basically, Huddle’s paw print will be all over your life. Ready to make Huddle your new best friend? Of course, you are—who wouldn't want a puppy with a personality this big? So, here’s what you need to do: fill out an adoption application at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app (don’t worry, it’s easy), and we’ll send it straight to her foster family since we can't just let this girl to anyone. Then, you’ll need to make the trek to Broken Arrow, OK, where she’s currently living the high life—no pressure, just a tiny road trip for your future bestie. Oh, and don't start packing the car just yet. Huddle won’t be ready to go home until around the end of February when she’s about 9 weeks old. But trust us, she’ll be worth the wait

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