June update: Lucia, Carmen, Ferdinand and Mateo found new homes, Elena is awaiting her furever homeEros is a 6-month-old Pyrenees puppy who is sweet and calm. He was surrendered because his previous owners did not train him to be around chickens, and he decided they were food. He would do best in a home without birds!†Duchess and Gypsy are 2-year-old-plus bonded sisters. They are sweet girls, both good around children, cats and dogs. They absolutely love attention and would make great lap dogs. They love car rides and walk pretty well on a leash. PYRescue would love to find them a home together.†PYRescue will be at the Elizabeth Celtic Festival in Elizabeth, Colorado, on July 16.If interested in Eros or Duchess and Gypsy or to see the complete list of dogs available for adoption, please visit https://pyrescue.org and fill out an adoption application.If you canít adopt right now, there are many ways you can help by either volunteering, sponsoring a dog and/or donating. Forms and links can be found at https://pyrescue.org.†
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