Submitted by Miss Daisy’s Family
Adopted on 1/9/2010
Passed on 6/27/2021
The day after Thanksgiving, 2009, we got a call that a litter of puppies was coming in and AGPR could use some help. We drove our family…
Meet Nala! She is one of regulars here at AGPR, and has been living with us since 2018. If you would like to help support…
Written by Ariele Sieling You’re moving! Congratulations! Your Pyr might not be so excited. Moving from one home to another can be stressful, not only…
Written by Ariele Sieling The short answer: no. Absolutely not. You may have heard this joke, “A pyr without a leash is a disapyr.” Pyrs…
Written by Ariele Sieling Have you got big, sad puppy dog eyes, staring at you as you eat your dinner? Or as you open a…
Written by Ariele Sieling A barking Great Pyrenees—what a concept! Pyrs are absolutely known for their endless barking. They are guardian dogs, and one of…
Appalachian Great Pyrenees Rescue is so excited to share the wonderful news about Roxy, Bert and Zelda. Thanks to our generous donors in Texas who…
One of the silver linings of COVID 2020 was that we all spent more time with our animals. If we listened real closely, they shared…
The short version of the story is this: a generous couple has offered to match donations for Bert, Roxy, and Zelda’s ortho surgeries up to…