We're so happy you've found your way to this page! Here, you'll find Great Pyrenees dogs looking for loving foster homes or their forever families. Each dog has their own unique story, but all of them are ready for a fresh start with the right home. Whether you're considering fostering or adopting, we invite you to learn more about these wonderful dogs and help give them the love and security they deserve.








Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Great Pyrenees eat a day?

How many dogs can
‘Pyrenees Keepers’ take
care of at once?

Are my donations
tax-deductible?

What is the difference between fostering a Great Pyrenees and adopting a Great Pyrenees?

When you foster a GP, you allow us as an organization to help more dogs at once. The dog is with you temporarily until a forever home is found for the dog. You'll be reimbursed for vet care, food, and basic care items (collar, bed, etc). When you adopt a dog, the dog becomes a part of your home and family. All care is your responsibility.







How much does a Great Pyrenees eat a day?

How many dogs can
‘Pyrenees Keepers’ take
care of at once?

Are my donations
tax-deductible?

We are a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, registered in the United States. Our EIN is 33-3936977. We recommend that you consult with your tax preparer regarding the tax benefits your donations will provide.


How much does a Great Pyrenees eat a day?

How many dogs can
‘Pyrenees Keepers’ take
care of at once?

What is the difference between fostering a Great Pyrenees and adopting a Great Pyrenees?

Currently, we can take care of up to 10 Great Pyrenees dogs. Our goal is to grow our capacity to care for more than 10.


How much does a Great Pyrenees eat a day?

Are my donations
tax-deductible?

What is the difference between fostering a Great Pyrenees and adopting a Great Pyrenees?

An adult GP typically eats 3 to 4 cups of high-quality dry dog food per day.

How many dogs can
‘Pyrenees Keepers’ take
care of at once?

Are my donations
tax-deductible?

What is the difference between fostering a Great Pyrenees and adopting a Great Pyrenees?

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