Somewhere between a windswept moor, a coming-of-age novel, and a tiny fluffy philosopher dramatically staring out a window watching the rain fall… you’ll find Brontë. Brontë is a sweet, playful little soul with the perfect mix of curiosity and tenderness. She’s brave enough to venture off and inspect the world on her own, but still sensitive enough to come back and make sure you’re nearby when the universe feels a little too big. She observes everything with those thoughtful eyes. Basically, if you’ve ever wanted a puppy who feels like she belongs in a classic novel but still occasionally forgets how gravity works, Brontë may be your girl.
📍 Location: Tulsa, OK
-Adopters will need to come pick up their new furry family member themselves.
Apply at: https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app
Brontë is a 9 week old, 7 lb female Great Pyrenees mix, and frankly, her backstory sounds less like a puppy rescue and more like the opening chapter of a gothic novel someone wrote during a thunderstorm. She was found abandoned in a cemetery. Yes. An actual cemetery. Alongside her siblings Eliot and Wilde. You read that correctly. A cemetery. Somewhere out there, an English literature professor just got goosebumps and doesn’t know why. From there, the trio landed in an overcrowded shelter where dogs just kept pouring in faster than space could be made. With no room left, these babies soon found themselves on death row before they were even old enough to understand what safety was supposed to feel like. Thankfully, a foster family stepped in just in time and gave them the second chance they deserved. But the universe apparently looked at these puppies and said, “What if we added one more tragic chapter?” because shortly after arriving in foster care, parvo struck. All three puppies became critically ill and had to be hospitalized. And yet…Brontë fought. Hard. Underneath her soft puppy fluff is a brave little soul who refused to quit. She battled her way through parvo like the determined heroine she is, and now she’s back to doing what puppies should be doing: bringing joy, smiles, kisses, and just a touch of adorable nonsense to her foster family every single day. She’s the kind of puppy who survived the hard parts without losing her softness. And that’s something pretty special.
Brontë approaches social situations like a tiny Victorian lady attending her first society ball. She stands back for approximately seven seconds to observe the drama, evaluate the vibes, and silently judge everyone’s life choices… and then suddenly she jumps right in. She gets along wonderfully with other dogs and especially enjoys playing with her siblings. She’s not usually the one starting the nonsense, but she absolutely believes in supporting the nonsense once it’s underway. When it comes to kids, however, Brontë has already decided they are magical tiny humans specifically created to play with her. She’s been around 7 and 9 year olds and thought they were absolutely delightful. She was playful, silly, affectionate, and fully prepared to join whatever adventure they were inventing at the moment. Meeting new people? She does great, although she can be just a touch cautious at first — but only because her sister apparently enters every room like she’s campaigning for public office. Compared to that level of confidence, Brontë is the thoughtful introvert in the family. She may pause briefly to assess new people before deciding they are acceptable…and then she’s all in for cuddles, kisses, and tiny puppy antics. Cats are currently a mystery. Much like the ending of several classic novels, we simply do not know how that storyline develops yet.
Brontë’s energy level is about a 6/10. She absolutely has adventure potential, but in a very “I will accompany my emotional support human to the ends of the earth” kind of way. Brontë feels less like an independent wilderness explorer and more like the loyal sidekick in a period drama who quietly follows the main character into danger while wondering if maybe everyone could’ve just stayed home with snacks instead. Temperament-wise, Brontë is sweet, playful, observant, and just brave enough to investigate suspicious activity independently before reporting back to headquarters. She’s the puppy equivalent of someone peeking around a corner in a scary movie going, “Hello? …this seems questionable.” She has a sensitive little soul under all that fluff. She thinks about things. She processes the world carefully before fully committing herself to the nonsense. Baths are handled with cautious professionalism. She tolerates them well, although she does appear mildly confused by the concept of standing in water while simultaneously trying to drink it. Like a tiny fuzzy scientist conducting hydration research against her will. And toys? Oh yes. Toys are wonderful. Toys are enrichment. Toys are entertainment. Toys are also apparently meant to be carried around proudly like she personally hunted and conquered them in the wild. Overall, Brontë feels like the kind of puppy who could happily spend the day adventuring with you and then immediately come home, curl up nearby, and stare at you lovingly like you just survived war together because you went to Tractor Supply.
Now, while Brontë is absolutely adorable and emotionally convincing enough to make you forget every ounce of common sense you’ve ever had, it is important to remember that she is still very much a baby. A fluffy little infant with paws. Socialization will be especially important for Brontë because she has that thoughtful, observant personality. She’s brave and curious, but continuing to expose her positively to new people, places, sounds, animals, and experiences will help her grow into a confident, well-rounded adult instead of a dramatic neighborhood security consultant barking because someone sneezed in another zip code. Training should be approached with patience, humor, and realistic expectations. This is a Pyrenees mix, which means there is a very high chance she will hear your commands, understand your commands, and then calmly decide whether your ideas align with her personal beliefs. Obedience with Pyrs is less “yes sir” and more “thank you for your suggestion; I will review it and circle back.” The good news is that beneath all the puppy nonsense is a genuinely wonderful little dog with a sweet heart, a thoughtful personality, and so much potential. She just needs a family willing to help guide her through the “tiny adorable hooligan” phase into the amazing companion she’s clearly meant to become.
If you’re looking for a puppy with personality, resilience, softness, and just enough dramatic literary energy to make life more entertaining, Brontë would love to meet you.
Now before anyone starts typing “OMG I WANT HER” directly into the Facebook comments like that legally binding somehow… please remember you need to actually fill out an adoption application first so we can send it along to her foster family for review.
📍Brontë is being fostered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and adopters will need to come pick her up there. No, she cannot drive herself home.
Apply to adopt here:
https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app
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