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Lily May

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Size: Large
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Breeds: Great Pyrenees, Crossbreed

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Meet Lily, a sweet and affectionate 2-year-old Great Pyrenees mix with a beautiful snow-white coat.

Lily adores people and will gently tap you with her paw for attention. She loves spending time both outdoors, guarding the yard, and indoors, cuddling with the family.

Lily enjoys car rides, hikes, and playing fetch—she’s always up for a game! She’s an innovative, quick learner who knows basic commands. Her prey drive means she might need some redirection around squirrels and birds.

True to her breed, Lily is protective and will alert-bark at perceived threats.

To keep her safe and happy, she needs a secure 6-foot fence and an owner experienced with the Great Pyrenees breed,

If you’re familiar with her breed and want a loyal, loving companion, Lily could be the perfect match!

Name: Lily May
Breed: Great Pyrenees
Sex: Female
Age: 2 ½ years  (estimated)
Weight: 55 lbs.
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Crate-Trained  Not crated-can be trusted
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: Negative on recent testing
Microchipped: Yes

BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS:
Good with Children:  Over 12 years old - Yes
Good with Dogs:  Yes
Good with Cats:   ??

Adoption Fee: $500.00 

Location of dog currently: New England

IMPORTANT INFORMATION - 

Paws New England is a foster-based rescue. Our dogs reside in various locations throughout the South and New England.  

Adoption donations cover pre-adoption vet costs (including vaccinations, spay/neuter when age appropriate, and heartworm testing/treatment when necessary), a microchip, and transportation to New England if required.

Donations for our young, healthy puppies and dogs support their fellow canines of advanced age or suffering from injuries and abuse whose donations are reduced but whose veterinary costs are typically much higher. We appreciate your understanding that your newly adopted dog will help others in need.