u/Gadritan420

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Rescues are the best

So I got a Pyr through Great Pyrenees Rescue Southeast (https://gprescuesoutheast.carrd.co/) and it reminded me just how grateful and amazing rescues can be.

We got our girl through their bridge program. She was matted up, dehydrated, her nails were super long, and she was terrified of her shadow.

A vet visit and a groomer visit later and this beautiful girl is giving us every ounce of love she has to give. She guards us everywhere we go, even in the house. She absolutely adores our four daughters. She loves our cats and our 12 year old golden/lab.

Seeing her come out of her shell to shine has been one of the best times of my life.

I had posted on here about losing my purebred at one year old and then finding this girl. I think he’d be happy to know his passing opened the door for a sweet doggo that desperately needed love.

When the time comes, or if you’re looking now, please please please consider finding a rescue organization. There are so many Pyrs out there that just need a loving home, and they will love you back in a way no other can.

Pics for floof tax

u/Gadritan420 — 6 days ago

Days since I rescued a Pyr: 0

Title! My purebred passed away a few weeks ago and we happened to stumble upon this floofball of love that desperately needed a home.

Taking her to get professionally groomed this week ASAP to get the poor thing’s mats out.

She is the sweetest thing and she’s already settling in quite fast (we technically got her yesterday morning).

I think she’s got some shepherd in her too, but we’ll find out this week 🙃

I’m just happy to provide a loving home for such a loving little floof.

u/Gadritan420 — 17 days ago

Lost my guy at 1 year old

Title. He had a MASSIVE seizure Thursday afternoon. The seizures continued all night and the next day. Toxicity and epilepsy were ruled out. We had to say goodbye at the hospital Saturday afternoon.

I can’t put into words what he meant to me. I have severe ADHD, PTSD, and Major Depressive Disorder. He gave me comfort and happiness when literally nothing else could.

To have to watch him go in such a violent way is just not fair. Not this young. And being left with zero answers. I just don’t get it.

RIP Geri. You were my light in the darkness.

Here’s the last picture I got of him with my daughter’s dog.

u/Gadritan420 — 28 days ago