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Keep calm and woof on.

Male Dog, Great Pyrenees
Great Pyrenees / Mixed (Long Coat)
Description:
Meet Frost – Your Gentle Giant with a Heart of Gold. Frost is a one-year-old neutered male Great Pyrenees with the softest heart and the floofiest fur. He was found alone near the 101 freeway in Salinas in really rough shape—underweight, covered in ticks, and clearly in need of care. But even after everything he’s been through, Frost remains incredibly loving and trusting, ready to find a forever family who will show him the kindness he’s always deserved. Frost is exceptionally friendly—he adores people and gets along beautifully with other dogs. He would likely be great with cats, too. He loves attention and isn’t afraid to let you know when he wants more—with a big, gentle paw slap as a reminder that petting time isn't over. Frost lives for the dog park. The dog park means friends to play with and people to adore him. Frost would thrive in a home with another large dog to play with or someone who can take him on regular park adventures. This fluffy boy has likely spent most of his life outdoors, so he’s still learning how to walk on a leash and wear a harness. He needs someone patient who can help him adjust to indoor life and build his confidence with love and positive training. But trust us—everyone who meets Frost falls in love instantly. He’s an exceptionally good, patient soul who just needs someone to believe in him. Great Pyrenees are known for their calm nature despite their size. Frost is no different. He’s low-energy, content with a daily outing and plenty of time lounging in the yard. At 70 pounds and still filling out. Frost is incredibly tolerant and would do well in a family with young kids—even if they tug his fur or step on his giant paws. He spends his days chewing on puzzle toys and napping in the sun, waiting for his forever family to find him. If you’re looking for a loyal, majestic, sweet-natured best friend, Frost might just be the perfect match. Grateful Dogs Rescue incurs substantial veterinary and other expenses in rescuing our dogs. In order to recoup some of these costs, we request a tax-deductible donation for each adoption. The suggested donation for FROST is $300. If you are interested in adopting FROST, please complete our online adoption application at https://www.gratefuldogsrescue.org/adoption-process/ . One of our volunteers will get back to you. See our other available dogs at https://www.gratefuldogsrescue.org/available-dogs/ This fluffy boy has likely spent most of his life outdoors, so he’s still learning how to walk on a leash and wear a harness. He needs someone patient who can help him adjust to indoor life and build his confidence with love and positive training. But trust us—everyone who meets Frost falls in love instantly. He’s an exceptionally good, patient soul who just needs someone to believe in him. Great Pyrenees are known for their calm nature despite their size. Frost is no different. He’s low-energy, content with a daily outing and plenty of time lounging in the yard. At 66 pounds and still filling out, he’s healthy aside from a tickborne illness currently being treated with medication. Frost is incredibly tolerant and would do well in a family with young kids—even if they tug his fur or step on his giant paws. He spends his days chewing on puzzle toys and napping in the sun, waiting for his forever family to find him. If you’re looking for a loyal, majestic, sweet-natured best friend, Frost might just be the perfect match.