Meet.. Margot!
Margot is a 9 month old Great Pyrenees who currently weighs 60lbs (petite on the Pyr scale)!
This girl has been dubbed “the best Pyr I have ever had” by her foster- that’s a huge endorsement! She is the absolute sweetest girl who is good to bathe and brush, rides well in the car, walks well on leash and is an excellent snuggler in bed. After 24 hours, she was a Velcro dog!
Margot is friendly with everyone and anyone- dogs, sacks-of-meow and respectful kids. She even did well with dominant dogs and is truly a happy-go-lucky girl to have around. She’s a great medium energy and is happy to romp in the snow and then curl up with a bone to chew.
She’s not overly vocal, but she is a Pyr and they will bark, shed, and need a physically fenced yard to patrol. It’s what they do!
Located in Nashville, TN and can travel wherever we go!
If you are interested in adopting this dog, please apply online, at https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/ and email
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Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process.
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