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Friends gone to new homes

Jadde

Jadde, picture to come

Beautiful, energetic Jadde loves to run and jump. There is not a fence that can keep her in when she wants to see something on the other side. She has the typical morphology of the traditional pyr wolf hunter. She has slim legs made for going through the brush and when she runs her hind legs cross to keep her on a well balanced on a narrow mountain pathway through brush.
She has become a city dog well adapted to her new family's life style and great friends with good old Mortimer. From time to time she jumps the fence to go play with her neighbour, but she loves her new family y and won't leave them.
A girl just wants to have fun!



Cristale Fanfreluche



Dainty, all white, Fanfreluche loves to play, run, start races and games with anyone who'll join in. She is very sociable. As soon as she sees the leash, she sits down to indicate she's ready for the clip to be able to take a walk. Fanfreluche is an adorable, agile pyr who spends her time outside darting toward and around Nec who follows her around like a puppy. He is also twice her size. When she has finished running circles around Nec, she wants to join the other dogs to start a parade with them.
Born 03.04.23
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Fanfreluche
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Falkor



This cuddly little bit of fluff arrived here looking for a home. Since he is deaf in both ears he needs a home where he will get the special attention he needs. Flocon takes a special interest in watching him so he doesn't get into trouble. If Flocon isn't around, Apollon takes over. Like all little people, he wants to play with the big ones. He has already started to use his front paw to solicit a caress and some attention.
He has since gone on to a good home with children and Julie, a 4 year old pyr who helps in his training.
Born 05.12.03
Falkor, picture to come
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There have been many other rescue pyrs that have passed through and of whom we have no photos.

If you think you would be a good home for a pyr rescue dog,
if you wish to get a Pyr for adoption,
if you could help in transporting a pyr,
if you desire to help as a volunteer

please contact directly

Great Pyrenees Club of Canada Breed Rescue Service
E-mail: schrist@mts.net
Telephone: (204) 757-4664
Fax: (204) 757-4695
Mail: Box 51, Grp. 355, R.R.#3 Winnipeg, Manitobe R3C 2E7


In Ontario, you can contact
Great Pyrenees Club of Central Ontario
Telephone: (519) 853-3005
Fax: (519) 855-4408


or this kennel.

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