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We've been leading the fight to save Pyrs and Pyr mixes since 2006. Our online application makes it easy to apply for a dog but we offer much more than an online placement service. We give adopters expert advice and information about the breed so they can make the right choice and we stay with them throughout the adoption process and beyond. After that, our bi-monthly newsletter helps us keep in touch. NGPR supports Pyr rescue efforts across the country, encourages the start-up of new Pyr rescue groups and urges all Pyr rescuers to work together to save more Pyrs. The 2012 Happy Endings Calendar, which features rescue dogs from around the country, is sold out. The proceeds benefit Pyr rescue efforts in 40 states. We thank everyone for their support which makes national, organized Pyr rescue possible. To donate to rescue now, click here. |
Current ActivityWe are recruiting rescue volunteers to help behind the scenes and on the front lines. Find out what you can do to help rescue.
Veronica only weighed 40 lbs. when she was surrendred to rescue last month as an adult. Read her story and those of other neediest Pyrs here.
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Lady, Beau and Karen Sue on the East Coast; Piper, Chance, Jimbo and Bumble on the West Coast; Sarah in OK; Riley from TX.
We need fosters for puppies, adult dogs and cute gals like Bella. Click here to foster a Pyr.
Special Needs Dogs There are many special needs dogs in rescue. Trooper has 3 legs and needs a special home.
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Featured Dogs More pups from shelters need their furever homes. Process starts here.
Dogs in this category are playful adolescents with some puppy traits. Charming Ms. Thelma has arrived in NY from GA.
Sallee is a sweet gal being fostered in RI. She is a low-maintenence dog who will be your faithful friend.
Jane is a 9-year old Pyr from NY who has had a tough life. She is now being fostered in CT, waiting for her forever home.
Piper, is a beautiful Golden Pyr in Oregon. Click here for more dogs in the Northwest.
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Pyrs Who Need Fosters
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