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currently located at
Pyr Paws and Fluffy Tails Rescue
Tulsa, OK
age
Puppy
gender
Female
color
White
size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
pet id
44988070
đ Introducing Darby: The Fluffiest Ray of Sunshine You Didnât Know You Needed âď¸ You know how some people wake up cheerful, singing to the birds, radiating joy before coffee? Yeah⌠Darby is that person. But in dog form. And fluffier. And she doesnât require caffeine to maintain her perpetual state of happiness (weâre both impressed and mildly suspicious). Sheâs got a sweet soul, a wag that could power a small fan, and an emotional support smile that she freely hands out to everyone she meets. Basically, sheâs here to brighten your life, steal your heart, and possibly your couch space. Youâve been warned. Ohâand one more thing. Darby may be a Great Pyrenees mix, but she missed the memo about becoming a full-blown, couch-hogging behemoth. Sheâs on the smaller side (donât tell her that), which means she brings all the fluffy charm and Pyr attitude without requiring her own zip code. Think of her as a fun-sized version of the breed: easier to fit on the couch, in the car, and, occasionally, in your lapâbecause she hasnât quite accepted that sheâs not a teacup. Meet Darby â a 10-12 month-old, 33-pound Great Pyrenees mix who is basically a golden retriever trapped inside a slightly smaller, much floofier body. Think bunny tail texture, and you will understand the softness of this girl. Listen, if youâve ever wondered what would happen if a golden retriever got reincarnated as a slightly under-socialized cotton ballâmeet Darby. She came to us from an overcrowded shelter, where no one claimed her, and it quickly became clear that her previous life included absolutely zero curriculum in âHow to Dog 101." Darby is experiencing a lot of âfirstsâ latelyâher first couch nap, her first zoomie, her first time being indoors, her first realization that peanut butter is, in fact, amazing. And while she may initially approach new things like theyâre suspicious government plots, give her five minutes (and maybe a snack), and sheâll be snuggling up like sheâs always lived in your house, on your couch, and preferably in your lap. Sheâs soft. Sheâs silly. Sheâs still figuring out life. But sheâs got a heart the size of Texas and enough love to make up for the year of living like a forgotten background character in someone elseâs story. Darbyâs ready to star in her own feel-good rebootâcomplete with snuggles, snack breaks, and the occasional dramatic flinch at ceiling fans. Think youâve got room in your life for a slightly confused, overly affectionate fluffball? Great. Sheâs ready to be your ray of sunshine! Darby is basically that overly friendly extrovert who assumes everyone at the party is dying to meet herâand honestly, sheâs not wrong. She loves other dogs. Like, "I just met you and now I live in your personal bubble" kind of love. She has zero sense of space, boundaries, or what the word "subtle" means, but sheâs so ridiculously charming that most dogs just sigh, accept their fate, and end up playing with her anyway. Resistance is futile when you're faced with 33 pounds of enthusiastic fluff. She also has a surprising soft spot for cats. She thinks theyâre fabulous, slightly terrifying, and probably magical. Darby plays gently, respects their sass, and listens when they say âno thanksâ with a single withering glare. It's honestly impressiveâsheâs better at taking a hint than most people on dating apps. As for kids, Darbyâs still working through her âwhat in the chaotic whirlwind is that?!â phase. Sheâs met a neighbor kid and did alright, but loud noises and fast movements still spook her a bit. So unless your child is more yoga retreat than sugar rush, older and calmer kids who know how to act around dogs will be much more her vibe. Meeting new people is kind of a vibe check for Darby. If her trusted humans give you the thumbs up, sheâs all tail wags and "love me now" energy. If youâre a stranger walking into the room uninvited, sheâll hang back and analyze you like sheâs trying to solve a murder documentaryâcautious but curious, with just enough side-eye to keep you humble. Once she decides youâre not a threat, congratulations: youâre now her new favorite human. If you crossed a curious baby goat with a marshmallow, you'd land somewhere in Darby territory: bouncy, cheerful, and occasionally confused by her own feet. Darbyâs energy level is a solid 8 out of 10âbut think more âenthusiastic toddler who just discovered their legsâ than âTasmanian devil on espresso.â Sheâs still a puppy, so thereâs plenty of pep in her step, but itâs all wrapped up in a sweet, slightly wobbly package thatâs still figuring out how this whole âconfidenceâ thing works. If you crossed a curious baby goat with a marshmallow, you'd land somewhere in Darby territory: bouncy, cheerful, and occasionally confused by her own feet. She actually enjoys car rides, once you convince her that getting in the car isnât a trap. And considering most of her current rides end in someone sticking a thermometer somewhere deeply personal, the fact that she still hops in with a smile says a lot. She rides like a champ in the backseatâcool, calm, and probably assuming thereâs a Starbucks Pup Cup waiting at the end. Leash walking? Letâs just say⌠weâre not there yet. Leashes and harnesses are still part of the suspicious objects list, right alongside vacuum cleaners and possibly ghosts. But donât worryâsheâs working on it, and given how far sheâs come (doorways are no longer portals to doom), thereâs hope yet. Darbyâs still figuring out who sheâs going to be when she grows upâadventure-seeking explorer or nap-master general. But if weâre reading the pawprints correctly, sheâs definitely got that curious, brave spirit brewing under the puppy jitters. She's been sampling life one cautious victory at a time: wooden floors? Conquered. Doorways? Check. Playing outside with the pack like she owns the place? Oh, absolutely. Temperament-wise, sheâs a walking serotonin boost. Darby is pure joy wrapped in fluff, with a personality that says âeverything is amazing, even if it terrified me five minutes ago.â Sheâs still shaking off some leftover fear from her past, but every new day adds a little more sparkle to her confidence. Watching her bloom is honestly one of the best parts with a dog like Darby. Her hobbies include solo toy time (yes, she can throw her own stuffies), dramatic play-wrestling when the grown-up dogs are finally ready to engage, and leading outdoor adventures with the enthusiasm of a camp counselor hopped up on sâmores. Chew toys, soft squeakies, and canine companions are her vibeâsheâs the social butterfly that never met a playmate she didnât like. And letâs not pretend sheâs going to thrive in a high-rise apartment where her only yard is a patch of grass shared with 12 strangers and a suspicious poodle. Darby is potty trainedâbecause despite being a puppy, sheâs got standards. As for the crate, sheâll tolerate it like a polite houseguest forced to sleep in the laundry room. Sheâs not throwing tantrums or plotting her escape, but letâs be real: if given the choice between chillinâ with her dog friends or being confined in her ânot-a-party-zone,â sheâs absolutely choosing the pack every time. Darby may be sweet, snuggly, and currently working on her âmodel citizenâ badgeâbut letâs not forget: she is still a puppy. Which means your house? Yeah⌠it should be thoroughly puppy-proofed. Sheâs not maliciousâjust curious and powered by the eternal question: âWhat happens if I put this in my mouth?â If you go into this with realistic expectations, a sense of humor, and zero emotional attachment to your socks, youâll do just fine. Darby isnât out here giving TED Talks, but sheâs definitely not mute either. She barks when she has something to sayâlike âexcuse me, I have feelings about this situation,â or when her canine roommates launch into their own group discussion about the suspicious leaf blowing across the yard. Sheâs not the ringleader, but sheâs absolutely on the chorus team. Call it cooperative barking. So if youâve made it this far and youâre thinking, âWow, I could totally love a joyful, ball of fluff, toy-hoarding puppy whoâs still figuring out life,â then congratulationsâyou might be Darbyâs person. Just know this isnât Amazon Prime. If you want this fluffy little sunbeam in your life, youâll need to fill out an adoption app at https://www.pyrpawsandfluffytailsrescue.com/adoption-app and physically come to Midwest City, Oklahoma to claim your prize. Thatâs rightâno delivery, no teleportation, and sadly, no drone drop-offs. Just you, the open road, and the promise of a life with a very good girl.
If you have any questions or would like to adopt Darby, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.
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