Falcor

Sex: Male

ID Number: 7672

Breed: Great Pyrenees / Mixed (medium coat)

Age: 3 Years 2 Months (Birthdate: 6/13/2022)

Size: 45.0 lbs. (Medium)

Other: Neutered, Vaccinations current, Microchip

Exercise: Moderate Exercise Needed

Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor Only

New People: Friendly

Cat Friendly: Yes

Adoption Fee: $250

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Name: Falcor
Size: Medium range: 26-60 lbs 
Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included).  Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.  
Other:  Neutered Male, Vaccinations current, Microchip 

** Falcor is deaf, and we are working with him to learn some hand signal commands. These websites are useful: https://deafdogsrock.com/beginning-sign-training or http://www.deafdogs.org/training/signs.php. Also: http://www.deafdogs.org/training/   ~A website for people with deaf dogs and those considering adopting them. It has
general training tips.

 

Falcor has some paw-some personality ready for you!

 

Foster Home Feedback 

8/21/25 Foster Feedback: Falcor is attending his last class of 6 sessions tonight. Training has been going well. I believe he'll be enrolled in another session. He was approved for a vibrating collar that will assist with training. Overall, he is thriving, playing well, and getting used to his kennel. Falcor can be a bit jealous of my time with our resident dog and other foster, but we redirect him.  He does have some resource guarding towards food, so we feed the dogs separately, and make sure all of them have a bone/toy or treat each. He can be a bit mouthy, I think; mainly, it's his way of getting our attention. It is getting less and less of an issue since training. Falcor has done well with children at events, but probably best with mindful children. He is a medium-sized ball of energy. Falcor loves to race, chase, and wrestle with our resident dog. He'll sniff every inch of our yard, lie out in the grass with the wind in his fur and the sun on his face. Every morning, I'm greeted with a happy face ready for the day. His eyes will surely hypnotize you into falling for him.

7/24/25 Foster Feedback: Falcor may not be able to hear, but he's all smiles, and his gorgeous eyes are sure to melt your heart. He starts his day off with scritches on his face, ears, and a hug. He loves affection, pets, kisses, cuddles, and has the softest fur. Falcor is on week two of a six-week training class and doing amazing. We are working on sit, stay, mat, greeting friends with all 4 paws on the floor, and leave it. We practice daily to keep him fresh while learning these new skills. We are kennel training Falcor for 5-6 hrs during the day. He doesn't love it but settles down in 10-15 minutes. Falcor startles easily, so we approach his kennel softly when letting him out. He does sleep in his kennel overnight. Falcor has tons of energy and likes to play tug and Frisbee. He plays well with our 10-month-old puppy and our other foster pup. He will need slow introductions with other dogs. Overall, he is one happy dude looking for his special family. 

** Falcor is Lyme & Anaplasmosis positive. These are tick-borne illnesses, and he is currently being treated with Doxycycline. 

To learn more about Anaplasmosis in dogs, read here: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2101&aid=3621
To learn more about Lyme disease in dogs, read here: http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2102&aid=458


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