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Please meet Rangler the Great Pyrenees that came into rescue recently. He is not a starter or family dog. He is protective of his person and property as is the nature of the breed, for this reason he should go to an experienced home only. He seems to be a one person dog and that person most likely should be female. I do not believe he was socialized as a pup and his previous owner was a single woman. The home he goes to should not have many visitors as he will probably need to be secured when visitors are at the home. He is not a farm dog, he has lived his life in the house and just wants to be near his person. Rangler is crate trained and will willingly enter, microchipped, neutered, up to date on vaccines. He gets along beautifully with both male and female dogs, his best friends in rescue are (1) neutered male Great Dane and (1) unneutered male Great Dane. He is a long haired dog that sheds and will require regular grooming and yes, for the Pyrenees aficionados in the group he does have the double dew claws on the back feet. He came in matted and with long nails and has allowed me to trim nails and gently work his coat with no issues at all. He stands quietly and allows gentle handling. He will make an experienced home a wonderful companion, protector and friend. It is our belief that he was never socialized and we are working on his confidence in crowded situation and when new people enter a room.