Hi! My name is Blossom in VA – A Gentle & Playful Soul!
Pet ID: 22347918-NGPR-6183-F
I'm being cared for by
National Great Pyrenees Rescue
Facts about me
- Great Pyrenees (long coat)
- Large
- White
- Female
My Information
- Good with Dogs
- Good with Cats
- Good with Kids
- House-Trained
My Story
Adoption Pending. You can see more of these beautiful dogs by clicking on Rescue Dogs.
Meet Blossom — a sweet, fluffy Great Pyrenees girl who is ready to bloom in a loving forever home! Born in December 2025, this beautiful pup came into rescue alongside her five siblings after being found on a Tennessee farm where these pups received very little love or attention. But just like her namesake, Blossom has truly come into her own since then, making tremendous strides in trust and confidence with every passing day. Like a flower that takes a little time to open, Blossom can be shy at first — but once she knows you're on her side, she becomes your most devoted best buddy. Her journey from a difficult start to the bright, playful girl she is today is nothing short of remarkable, and she deserves all the sunshine a good home can offer. Blossom is housebroken and crate trained, making her an all-around wonderful pup to live with. She's even figured out her own little self-care routine — when the world gets to be a bit much, she trots off to her crate for a cozy nap! This girl loves to play, dig, and get gloriously muddy! Give her a bath and she'll be back outside rolling in the dirt before you can grab the towel. For this reason, Blossom's forever home should include a male dog playmate to romp and adventure with, a secure 5-foot fence to keep her safely contained, and an adult around most of the time, as she truly thrives on positive attention and companionship. While Blossom does well with young children, she would likely flourish best with quieter, older children who can appreciate her gentle yet playful spirit — the kind of kids who want a loyal, soulful companion to share long lazy afternoons and backyard adventures with. If your home is ready for a little more joy, a little more dirt, and a whole lot of heart, Blossom is ready to plant herself right in the middle of your life!
NGPR Pooch Profile
Name: Blossom in VA
Age: 21 weeks old as of beginning of May 2026
Color: White
Dew Claws: Yes, Double
Estimated Adult Weight: 90 lbs - best guess
Current Location: NGPR approved foster in Vienna, VA
Medical: Pup will be placed on a spay/neuter contract with a date specified for the spay or neuter procedure to be performed by. Dewormed, negative for heartworm, up-to-date on vaccinations and currently on flea, tick and heartworm preventative. This dog travels with an Interstate Health Certificate required by the USDA confirming that all the above criteria have been met.
Housebroken: Yes
Can Be Placed With: Dogs, Cats, Older Kids
Fencing: Secure VISIBLE fencing is required; invisible fencing WILL NOT contain this breed.
Fees: Adoption fees are determined on a sliding scale depending on age, location and transport. Transport costs are included in the adoption fee. Fees for dogs adopted locally start at $400 and can range up to $700 for puppies under six months. Puppies placed on spay/neuter contracts receive $100 back when the dog is spayed or neutered. Fees for senior dogs (7 or older) and foster dogs will be adjusted accordingly.
More Information: Questions? The fastest way to learn more about a dog is to fill out our Adoption Application. If you call or e-mail you are reducing your chances of adopting this animal as we direct our time and energy to first serving those who apply.
NYS Registered Non-Profit Rescue # RR102. National Great Pyrenees Rescue (NGPR) has been rescuing and adopting out Great Pyrenees since 2006. Our relationship doesn’t end with adoption, as we continue to support adopters throughout the lifetime of their dog.
Our goal is to assess every application on its own merits. Key considerations are: 1) the experience of the applicant with large breed dogs 2) children in the household or regularly visiting the household are ready for a large-breed dog who is a guardian by nature and 3) the sex of other dogs currently residing in the household to avoid same-sex aggression issues. For puppies under six months old, the applicant’s ability to socialize the puppy with older dogs is a priority.
We have many Pyrs and Pyr mixes who need homes. You can see more of these beautiful dogs by clicking on Adoptable Dogs.



