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Great Pyrenees Dogs Available for Adoption in Kiowa, Oklahoma

WYNONNA DUDD

Great Pyrenees
🇺🇸
Kiowa, Oklahoma
May 5th
female, large, young

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Wynonna Dudd’s Story — as told by Wynonna Dudd herself (a 2-year-old, 71lb gentle soul, professional snuggle specialist, and proud Great Pyrenees mix), currently accepting applications for the very important role of “My Forever People.”

Being fostered in Sapulpa, OK

Apply to adopt me: https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app 🐾

Now, I’m not saying I’m the emotional support system you didn’t know you needed… but I am saying if peace, quiet, and a warm, slightly oversized snuggle buddy are on your wishlist, congratulations—you’ve just found your girl. I like to think of myself as the “pour a glass of sweet tea and sit on the porch” kind of soul. I’m calm, cool, collected, and fully committed to the art of relaxing near my people at all times. Preferably touching you. Possibly leaning on you. Definitely loving you. My hobbies include gentle affection, quality lounging, and making you feel like the most important human on the planet just by existing in your general vicinity.

I’m a 2-year-old, 71-pound Great Pyrenees mix with a heart as soft as my floof and a personality best described as “porch-sittin’, sweet-tea-sippin’, minding-my-own-business queen.” My story didn’t start out quite as peaceful. I came into rescue after someone realized my puppies were being given away at just 3 weeks old (which, if you know anything about babies, is basically the equivalent of sending toddlers off with a juice box and a dream). A kind human stepped in, made sure me and my remaining babies were safe, and reached out to the rescue so we could all get the fresh start we deserved.

Now, despite my very serious dedication to relaxing, I do maintain a well-balanced social life. When it comes to other dogs, I’m what you’d call effortlessly well-liked without trying too hard. I walked into my foster home like, “Oh good, more fluffy coworkers,” and blended right in—happy tails, zero awkward introductions. I’m polite, I wait my turn for treats like the refined lady I am, and if a toy belongs to me, I’ll gently make that known without turning it into a dramatic reenactment of a courtroom trial. I mingle when I feel like it… and then I gracefully excuse myself to enjoy my personal space, because even icons need alone time. Cats? The jury is still out. I haven’t had the pleasure of meeting one yet. With kids (10+), I am nothing short of a perfect little southern lady. I’ll stroll over, say hello, offer my best “please love me, I deserve it” eyes, and maybe suggest a casual game of fetch—but I’m not out here tackling anyone or making questionable life choices. Gentle, respectful, and just the right amount of charming. And new people? I greet them like they’ve been part of my life story all along. No fear, no fuss—just a calm, confident “oh hi, welcome, I assume you’re here to admire me.” So yes, I’m social when I want to be, independent when I need to be, and always exactly where I belong—right next to my people.

So now that we’ve established I’m socially balanced and emotionally elite, let’s talk about my activity level—because I know some of you are out here looking for a marathon partner, and I would like to respectfully… not be that. On the official energy scale, I’m sitting at a solid 4, which translates to: “I have the ability to move… I just prefer to be selective about when and why.” I’m not glued to the floor, but I’m also not out here training for the Olympics. Car rides? We had a brief negotiation at the beginning. I was like, “Hmm, what’s the angle here?” But the moment I realized my babies were in the car, I said, “Say less,” and hopped right in like the devoted mama I am. Since then, I’ve been an excellent passenger—quiet, observant, taking in the scenery like I’m in a music video. I do enjoy leaving behind a few tasteful nose boop prints on the windows… just so you don’t forget I was there blessing the vehicle. Leash walks, however… let’s not get carried away. I understand the concept, I respect that some dogs enjoy them, but personally? I would rather stay home and perfect my lounging technique. Why go on a walk when we could be… not doing that? At my core, I am a homebody. Not in a “I lack depth” way, but in a “I have mastered inner peace and would like to share it with you on a comfortable surface” way. Adventures are fine, but have you considered… staying home, relaxing, and having me gently exist next to you? Because that sounds like a wonderful life.

At this point, you may be wondering, “Is she always this composed?” And the answer is… yes. Yes, I am. My overall temperament can best be described as calm, cool, and collected—with a strong emphasis on “why rush when we could simply… not?” I’m not here to stir the pot, flip the table, or create unnecessary excitement. I am here to relax, love on my people, and maintain a peaceful household vibe like the emotionally stable queen I am. Water activities? The opportunity has not yet presented itself, so I cannot officially comment on my stance. I assume I would approach it the same way I approach most things in life: cautiously optimistic, slightly skeptical, and fully prepared to walk away if it seems like too much effort. Toys, however—I do enjoy those. Now let’s talk about my ideal living situation—because while I could adapt, I also have standards. I’m not really an apartment girl. Not because I’m dramatic, but because that lifestyle involves things like mandatory walks, and I feel like we’ve already established that I prefer a more… selective approach to cardio. I would absolutely thrive with a securely fenced yard where I can step outside, assess the situation, maybe lounge a bit, and then return inside like the queen I am.

As for commands, I’m not out here collecting titles, but I do know the important ones: “sit,” “who wants to go potty,” and “come inside.” You know… the essentials for a well-rounded, low-maintenance lifestyle. I am proudly potty trained—because we have standards—and I’ve been free roaming the house like a trustworthy adult. No kennel required. I’ve earned my freedom, and I take that responsibility very seriously (mostly by napping in various strategic locations). I’m mostly quiet, but I will absolutely voice my concerns when squirrels have the audacity to exist in my yard or on my tree. Boundaries are important, and I will enforce them. When you’re away, I’ll likely be posted up by the front door like your personal, fluffy security system—sleeping, waiting, and ready to greet you like you’ve been gone for 12 years when you return (even if it’s only been 20 minutes). I don’t get worked up, I don’t panic—I simply hold down the fort and await your glorious return. At the end of the day, I’ve been described as “perfect,” which feels accurate and also a little hard to live up to—but I manage. I’m the kind of dog that quietly becomes your favorite part of every day… which is probably why I’m going to be very hard to let go and the best decision you ever made.

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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