Casper, Dog, Great Pyrenees / Mixed

 

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Species: 
Dog
Breed: 
Great Pyrenees / Mixed
Primary Breed: 
Great Pyrenees
Gender: 
Male
Mixed: 
Yes
Age: 
Young
Spay/neutered: 
Yes
Size: 
Large
Vaccinations Up to Date: 
Yes
Found: 
No
Description: 
My Name is Casper and I am probably only about 66 or 7 months old now. My Human foster mom says I am the most beautiful doggie she has ever seen and I would make anyone that I walk beside be very proud to be with them. I am very smart and play well with all my foster doggie family. My human foster family heard me and my friend Cocoa barking one night on a county road where there weren't suppose to be any doggies. Yes, we were loyal to the core waiting on the person that dumped us there to come back and get us. We really thought they loved us and just left us there for a minute and would be back so we stayed right where they left us. Thank goodness for my foster family, they scooped us up and brought us home before the coyotes could get to us. I have now had all my shots, been neutered and am ready to play. I am just a love, foster mom already taught me how to sit and I am very eager to learn. I am laid back easy going kinda guy. My Foster Mom says I am like a great big Gentle Giant, although I am really not that big, probably only 55-65 lbs standing about 30 inches tall. The really great thing about RPAL, I get to run and play all day long with lots of other puppies and adult doggies. This is helping me learn my socialization skills on how to behave with other doggies in the world. Doggie Foster Moms Red & Bootsy watch over me to make sure I am protected and behaving myself. They teach me how to play with other puppies nicely and Doggie Foster Dad Trapper the Patriarch teaches me to respect other elders and most especially when they are eating. RPAL also doesnÂ’t adopt any of us until we are at least 8 weeks old, so we have learned a lot about bit inhibition (means when know how hard to bite and when to ease up) at least that is the theory. Plus, another really neat idea at RPAL, we are free fed here, which means food is out anytime we want to eat, we never have to fight for food here, which will hopefully keep us becoming food aggressive in life. So I am becoming a really great doggie and will be able to play well with others anytime, anyplace. Please think of me when your looking to adopt, I am a very good doggie just looking to be your companion for life. To learn more about my transistional home please visit www.r-pal.org or Toll Free 1-888-473-RPAL (7725)