Monica Reed

Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Waylon!

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Wet Nose Wednesday…Meet Waylon!

A true sweet heart and gentlemen – Waylon is a Great Pyrenees about 4 years old, is good with other dog’s and farm animals (he is kinda afraid of pigs so he barks at them!) He sits beautifully and waits patiently to put on his harness or when it’s dinner time! He really is a good boy!  He is up to date on shots, he’s a purebred, he’s good with other dogs, cats and kids plus, Waylon is house trained too!  He is a gentle giant!  He will be a huge part of your family!

You can find Waylon at Hand in Heart Critters Hollow!  Need more info?  Click HERE or call 931-450-4363!

 

 

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