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Needoh - Great Pyrenees Dog Available for Adoption in Kiowa, Oklahoma

NEEDOH

Great Pyrenees
🇺🇸
Kiowa, Oklahoma
June 1st
male, large, baby

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Remember those squishy NeeDoh toys everyone swears they're buying for stress relief but somehow ends up poking for an hour straight because they're oddly satisfying? Meet NeeDoh, the canine version. Much like the famous squishy toy that shares his name, NeeDoh has two modes: enthusiastically bouncing through life seeing what adventures he can find, and completely melting into a puddle when it's time to recharge. He loves attention, loves playtime, loves making new friends, and generally approaches life with the kind of optimism usually reserved for people who just found an extra chicken nugget in the bag. In short, NeeDoh is equal parts entertainment, curiosity, affection, and squishy relaxation—just in therapeutic puppy form.

📍 Location: Owasso, OK
-Adopters will need to come pick up their new furry family member themselves.

Apply at:
https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app

Needoh is a 9-week-old, 16-pound male Great Pyrenees who arrived with his equally adorable siblings, Squishmallow and Labubu Boy, plus their mom, Polly Pocket. Yes, we somehow managed to acquire an entire family of living, breathing marshmallows, and honestly, every single one of them is ridiculously lovable. Now before anyone gets any ideas, let's address the fluffy elephant in the room: this boy is going to be BIG. Needoh is not a "tuck him into your designer purse and head to brunch" kind of dog. He is a "you can carry me around for a couple of weeks after adoption, and then suddenly realize you've accidentally enrolled in an advanced weightlifting program" kind of dog. But don't let his future size fool you. Great Pyrenees operate under the firm belief that they are lap dogs regardless of whether they weigh 15 pounds or 115 pounds. Needoh has absolutely no intention of letting something as trivial as physics determine where he belongs. And the shedding? Let's just say Great Pyrenees don't shed. They strategically distribute glitter-sized pieces of themselves throughout your home so you'll never forget them when they leave the room. In other words, he's everything people love about Great Pyrenees: big heart, big personality, big paws, and eventually... very, very big everything else.

Needoh approaches other dogs the same way most people approach an all-you-can-eat buffet: with enthusiasm, determination, and absolutely no plan for pacing himself. He gets along well with the dogs in his foster home and considers every canine he meets a potential playmate. As for cats, Needoh has not had the opportunity to interview any feline applicants yet, so his official position on cats remains unknown. When it comes to kids, Needoh has spent time around girls ages 9 and 12, as well as various neighborhood kids and babysitters. So far, his findings indicate that children are excellent sources of attention, pets, and entertainment. Scientific studies conducted by Needoh himself suggest that kids are generally pretty awesome. New people? Needoh would like to meet all of them, please. Strangers are simply friends who haven't rubbed his belly yet. He greets new people with curiosity, enthusiasm, and the confidence of someone who assumes every visitor arrived specifically to admire him. He is always ready to collect pets, ear scratches, belly rubs, compliments about how adorable he is, and any other forms of attention you may be willing to provide.

Needoh currently scores about a 6 out of 10 on the energy scale. He's not one of those puppies who believes every waking moment should be spent ricocheting off the furniture. Nor is he a professional couch potato. Needoh has mastered the fine art of balance. There is a time for adventure, a time for wrestling with toys, a time for investigating mysterious yard discoveries, and a time for collapsing into a fluffy heap and pretending the world no longer exists. As far as adventures go, he's interested in exploring the world, but let's remember that he's still a baby. Right now, some things are still a little intimidating. For example, walking into the vet's office is apparently a much bigger life decision than walking directly toward a giant dog ten times his size. Puppy logic is fascinating. His overall personality can best be described as fun-loving, curious, and convinced that attention should be readily available whenever he requests it. He loves people, loves playtime, loves investigating new things, and generally approaches life with the enthusiasm of someone who has never once received bad news. Toys? Absolutely. Stuffed toys, chew toys, toys that squeak, toys that don't squeak, toys that used to belong to someone else—Needoh supports all toy-related activities and would gladly like to continue his research in this field.

Now, before anyone gets swept away by the fluffy face, giant paws, and world-class cuddle potential, let's talk about the part of puppy ownership that doesn't make it into the cute photos. His future family will need to continue working on all the important puppy basics, including potty training, leash training, socialization, and general manners. Right now, he's learning how the world works. It's up to his new family to show him that meeting new people, seeing new places, hearing weird noises, and experiencing new situations are all normal parts of life. Remember, Great Pyrenees puppies don't magically become wonderful adult dogs. They become wonderful adult dogs because someone invested the time to teach them, guide them, socialize them, and help them navigate the world. The good news? All that work comes with a pretty amazing reward. With continued training, socialization, and guidance, you're likely to end up with exactly what Great Pyrenees lovers adore: a loyal best friend, a professional cuddle enthusiast, a part-time neighborhood security system, and a giant fluffy companion who will spend years convincing you that 100-plus pounds is still an acceptable lap dog size.

If you think your lap, couch, heart, and vacuum cleaner are ready for this level of commitment, it's time to make your move.

To apply, fill out an adoption application. Once approved, we'll send your application over to Needoh's foster family for their review. If they think you're worthy of joining Needoh's fan club, we'll help coordinate the next steps.

As always, the hardest part of the adoption process is the incredibly complicated requirement of actually coming to pick him up in Owasso, Oklahoma. We know. It's shocking. Despite being named after a toy, Needoh cannot be shipped through Amazon Prime, delivered by DoorDash, teleported, launched via catapult, or downloaded directly from the internet.

He'll be waiting in Owasso with his giant paws, giant heart, and giant future, ready to convince his forever family that maybe having a 100+ pound lap dog was a fantastic idea after all. ❤️

ABOUT: GREAT PYRENEES DOG BREED

The Great Pyrenees is a majestic and noble breed known for its gentle demeanor and steadfast loyalty. Originating from the Pyrenees Mountains, these large and dignified dogs are renowned for their protective instincts and ability to work as livestock guardians. With their stunning white coats and imposing stature, Great Pyrenees exude an air of regal confidence while also possessing a gentle and affectionate nature towards their families. Their calm and composed demeanor coupled with their innate guardian instincts make them excellent companions for those seeking a devoted and majestic canine friend.
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