Thursday, October 5, 2017

September Adoptions!

Ready for Halloween!
Hi everyone!  We are getting closer to the holiday season and pumpkin spiced everything!  We had a great September for adoptions, with 33 of our dogs finding their forever homes last month!  We are all working so hard and it is always showing in our results for the pyrs, pyr mixes, and sometimes honorary pyrs in our rescue-so a huge thank you to everyone who is doing something big or something small in the rescue!

And now, for a shout out to the pyrs that were adopted in September!

Bailey, Mira, Ember, Aria, Ellen, Yeti, Homie, Brazos, Coyote, Samson, Kali, Hansel, Bluebell, Sherlock, Blanco, Ruby, Kroger, Duke, Caroline, Tex (S), Michaela, Toodles, Yolanda, Jake, Magdalena (S), Vail, Cressida, Cameron, Autumn, Belle, Caliope, Harrison, and Francis!

If you would like to volunteer for GPRS please see our website here!

1 comment:

  1. Would love to adopt or foster a GP. I live in Ohio on a 3 acre homestead. My question is why does this resque require a 6 foot high fenced property considering this breed was developed as a livestock guardian dog? I understand the need for confinement in a kennel or constant supervison when outdoors during training but I believe dogs are happier when given the opportunity to behave according to it's intincts. In this case it would be to roam a piece of land with livestock and gaurd them from preditors. The training process of a LGD takes alot of commitment and these dogs aren't ready to work on thier own reliably until they are two years old. Just wondering why farms and homesteads like mine would be disqualified considering the breeds history.

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