Setter and Great Pyrenees Dogs Available for Adoption
FOUND STRAY: PATCH
Setter, Great Pyrenees
🇺🇸
Rockwall, Texas
March 5th
male, large, baby
DESCRIPTION
Do you know me? I am an approx. 10-week-old male Great Pyrenees mix. I was found last night around 7pm (3/3/26) in front of the High Point Ranch neighborhood. I am unfortunately not microchipped and am now at Rockwall Adoption Center on stray hold for the next 72-hours to allow my owners time to reclaim me. If you recognize me or know where I belong, please call RAC at (972) 771-7750 ext. 2 ** I am NOT available for meet and greet appointments or adoption at this time**
All animals, unless otherwise noted in their description, are at 1825 Airport Rd. in Rockwall, TX. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 9 am to 6 pm and Saturdays 9 am to 5 pm. For questions, please call 972-771-7750 ext. 2 or email info@RockwallAdoptions.com.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: All shelter animals are required by Texas state law to be spayed/neutered. RAC completes this procedure at the age of 12 weeks. If you are adopting a pet under the age of 12 weeks or an animal that has not yet been spayed or neutered, you will be required to return the pet to our facility on the agreed upon date set at the time of adoption. This policy is non-negotiable and violation of this health code is a criminal offense.
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.
The setter is a distinguished breed known for its elegant appearance, friendly demeanor, and exceptional hunting abilities. Originating in 19th century Britain, setters were originally bred for their skill in locating game birds and signaling their presence by "setting" or crouching. With their distinctive feathered coats, graceful movement, and expressive eyes, setters make loyal and affectionate companions for active families. Their gentle nature, intelligence, and eagerness to please make them well-suited for various dog sports and activities.