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I had a lot of Easter egg hunts
02/04/2024

I had a lot of Easter egg hunts

Meet Rena...She is great with kids And other dogs....Available now.kindly follow the procedure on the application below ...
15/10/2023

Meet Rena...
She is great with kids And other dogs....
Available now.
kindly follow the procedure on the application below to secure this sweet Girl.

https://forms.gle/d5f8APKG251yQM4r5

Note. we only respond to application.

https://conta.cc/3ZIMTGWHowl'O'Ween Party!Saturday, Oct 28, 2023
06/10/2023

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Howl'O'Ween Party!
Saturday, Oct 28, 2023

Pyr'Ka'BOOooo! Howl'O'Ween Party!! Saturday, October 28, 2023   Share This Email Share This Email Share This Email   Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Club, Inc | 8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 9

22/09/2023
All Aboard ~ Sunday, October 1st, 2023Virginia & Truckee R.R. Train Ride | Lunch | Walking Tour   Virginia City, Nevada
20/09/2023

All Aboard ~ Sunday, October 1st, 2023
Virginia & Truckee R.R. Train Ride | Lunch | Walking Tour Virginia City, Nevada

LOOK WHO NEEDS A HOME!  Meet Martha Stewart!  She can't cook you a gourmet meal nor can she offer you tips on entertaini...
20/08/2023

LOOK WHO NEEDS A HOME! Meet Martha Stewart! She can't cook you a gourmet meal nor can she offer you tips on entertaining, but imagine how much fun you could have while waiting at the vet's for someone to come and get you and announce, "We can see Martha Stewart" now! That should turn a few heads!!! This girl is about a year old and is very affectionate and playful. She's waiting for her forever home and is here right now at the RESCUE. She's striking a pose for you in this picture to convince you that you should come and see how cute she really is. Contact Jim (916) 275-0868 or email [email protected] Website: www.spgpc.org

Volunteers Needed!
07/08/2023

Volunteers Needed!

https://conta.cc/44Rjxb4BRAIN FREEZE FUND-RAISER!  SAVE A LIFE BY SUPPORTING A HOMELESS RESCUE DOG!  FORGET THE KLONDIKE...
01/08/2023

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BRAIN FREEZE FUND-RAISER! SAVE A LIFE BY SUPPORTING A HOMELESS RESCUE DOG! FORGET THE KLONDIKE BAR!!! WE HAVE OVER 350 DIFFERNT FLAVORS OF MILK SHAKES AND THE BURGERS AREN'T BAD EITHER. DOGS

Brain Freeze Fund-raiser for Rescue                     Your gift saves lives   Donate         Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Club, Inc | 8700 Golden Spur Drive, Granite Bay, CA 95746 Unsub

NEXT TUESDAY, August 8, is our fund-raiser at Taylor's Corner in Rocklin is to raise money for unwanted, abandoned, sick...
01/08/2023

NEXT TUESDAY, August 8, is our fund-raiser at Taylor's Corner in Rocklin is to raise money for unwanted, abandoned, sick and broken Great Pyrenees Dogs that have come into our rescue program. We are a registered non profit and your donations help us save the lives of as many of these dogs as we can. The flyer below has all of the information. We hope to see you there, but If you can't come and enjoy the over 350 varieties of milk shakes and/or combined with a fabulous burger, then scan the QR Code to make a donation. All proceeds will be used to benefit Rescued Dogs by providing food, vet services and other needs. Rescue has been out of control and we are needing all of the support we can get. We are a non-profit organization so be sure to keep your receipts and we thank you for supporting a homeless dog.

26/07/2023

On August 8, which is a Tuesday, we are having a Fund-raiser in Rocklin. The flyer with all of the information is below. Please come and enjoy one of the many 350 varieties of milk shakes and their burgers aren't bad either! The money will be used to benefit Rescue by providing food, vet services and other needs. Rescue has been out of control and we are needing all of the support we can get. We are a non-profit organization so be sure to keep your receipts and we thank you for supporting a homeless dog.

SPGPC.org - Please help the Great Pyrenees in need. They just want to be loved. Please support the

Pam is having a milestone birthday!  Yup, it's official, she's getting old...a ripe 70 years on the 11th!!!  She doesn't...
28/06/2023

Pam is having a milestone birthday! Yup, it's official, she's getting old...a ripe 70 years on the 11th!!! She doesn't want anything for herself but, would rather receive donations for all of the homeless dogs in the rescue program here at Sierra Pacific Great Pyrenees Club and would really appreciate an adoption of one or two of the fur-babies waiting for new homes! While you can't put a bow on a donation, it's the best gift you can give! Thank you https://spgpc.org/product/club-donation/

WhooHoo!  Look who went home this weekend!  Skittles went home to live with Erin and Shelby (a Pyr that Erin adopted las...
18/06/2023

WhooHoo! Look who went home this weekend! Skittles went home to live with Erin and Shelby (a Pyr that Erin adopted last Sept)so, Skittles now has a sister. Skittles came into rescue with multiple breaks in her rear leg. Plates and screws and a good orthopedic vet put her back together and today she is happy and healthy and in her furever home. AND…Winter went home today too! He was the last of the 3 puppies we got in at 13 weeks of age. They were loaded with worms, full of fleas and had ear infections and skinny. Puppies should never be skinny! Winter has a new sister named Annie to play with and a new family of his own. So live and love well!

10/06/2023

Winter is waiting!

Look who got his furever home today!!  Breezy has a new family and Janice and Perry were very excited. Congratulations!
21/05/2023

Look who got his furever home today!! Breezy has a new family and Janice and Perry were very excited. Congratulations!

2023 National News:Check in is set up opens at 8amBehind Check In Booth is SHOW PHOTOGRAPHER MICHAEL LASPINA!
24/04/2023

2023 National News:
Check in is set up opens at 8am
Behind Check In Booth is SHOW PHOTOGRAPHER
MICHAEL LASPINA!

Levi is like a good pair of jeans....he fits just right and is durable and easy to live with.  I believe he's just your ...
21/04/2023

Levi is like a good pair of jeans....he fits just right and is durable and easy to live with. I believe he's just your size!

LEVI is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees & Akbash Mix searching for a forever family near Granite Bay, CA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area.

Connor is available and waiting for someone to love him....he won't even mind if you sing off-key!
21/04/2023

Connor is available and waiting for someone to love him....he won't even mind if you sing off-key!

CONNOR is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees searching for a forever family near Granite Bay, CA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area.

Link and Summer wish you a Happy St. Patrick’s Day!  Tommy Dickey is the owner. Thanks for sharing Tommy.
17/03/2023

Link and Summer wish you a Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Tommy Dickey is the owner. Thanks for sharing Tommy.

Help SKYE!
17/03/2023

Help SKYE!

SKYE is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees searching for a forever family near Granite Bay, CA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area.

WE KNOW THIS IS GOING ON....BUT WHY IS NOT ONE DOING ANYTHING ABOUT THIS???This is a credible source that I received in ...
12/03/2023

WE KNOW THIS IS GOING ON....BUT WHY IS NOT ONE DOING ANYTHING ABOUT THIS???

This is a credible source that I received in an email this morning from someone I know who lives in the Siskiyou Mountains. Get hold of your representatives, SPCA's, County Shelters, Law Enforcement, Newspapers.....anyone who will listen and save these animals!

Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2023 1:12 PM
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Epoch Times Article

Gentlepersons
I am the original confidential source for this story. The pictures and investigations were developed by me over the last half year. There were dangerous midnight rescues into the grows and you will see animals that were saved into forever loving homes.I will not disclose their locations to animal control even though they asked. I have interviews (dogknappings, abuse etc) that Epoch may or may not use. Sheriff LaRue asked that I hand off the story to the Epoch Times because they assured him they would do a series of articles to support him. This was the best way I could support the Sheriff. There will be more to come. This is the tip of the iceberg and just the second story in the series. I am keeping the pressure on Epoch. This year we have the benefit of drones and air assets so expect more midnight rescues. Please understand some pictures are too graphic to show. When dogs are wired with barb'd wire to fences, burned alive or shot it creates a deep visceral dislike for ma*****na growers saturating me. Surprisingly I have had little outrage from the animal rights organizations. Some didn't even believe me. I wonder, will these groups believe the stories now that the Sheriff put his blessing on the information? This is evil in our world. A huge shout out to our MET team deputies for their excellent work.
Use and distribute as you see fit. Please keep me anonymous.

"Officer Joe"


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Dogs Routinely Abused at Illegal Cannabis Grows in California: Sheriff

(Courtesy of the Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department)

By Jack Bradley
March 8, 2023Updated: March 9, 2023
A northern California sheriff is sounding the alarm on the abuse of hundreds of dogs at illegal ma*****na cultivation sites in his county.
Siskiyou County Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue told The Epoch Times that during eradication of an illegal site, commonly known as grows, deputies often encounter “poor treatment of dogs,” which are used to guard the sites from intruders. According to LaRue, the dogs are chained without food and water, and many are emaciated with ribs showing, have collars that are too tight, have skin lesions, or are mutilated. “They’re just neglected and abused,” he said.
(Courtesy of the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Department)

Authorities have routinely encountered dog carcasses, bones, partially burned dogs, and poisonous chemicals, such as pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, and rodenticides, at the grows, LaRue said.
“These dogs are actually getting into these chemicals, either getting it on their skin or they’re eating it,” he said. “They don’t die at this alarming rate anywhere else.” Local animal rescues have reportedly received a number of dogs from cannabis grows. “The bulk of the strays we get are from the pot [cannabis] fields,” John Golay, executive director at Siskiyou County’s Rescue Ranch, told a local news station News 10 last summer.
This issue is not specific to Siskiyou County. Dogs have been found neglected in many other illegal grows across the state.
A litter of 16 puppies was rescued from one last October in Jupiter, a central California city about 150 miles east of San Francisco.
The dogs were found living in dirt under a shed—“unfavorable conditions”—a spokesperson from the Department of Cannabis Control told local radio station Clarke Broadcasting.

In Santa Barbara County, the sheriff’s department has also reported multiple instances of dogs found at illegal grows.
Following a grow eradication in 2018, deputies reportedly found two abandoned dogs and 10 newborn puppies in an “unsecured tent.” One puppy was stillborn.
LaRue said his department has helped rescue German Shepherds, Labradors, and Pit Bulls from the grows.
The sheriff’s department will contact the county’s animal control, which is oftentimes at capacity with what are then called “grow dogs,” LaRue said.
During an eradication, dozens of dogs can be rescued at a time, he said. “It’s pretty obvious that they’re malnourished,” he said. “They’re not being taken care of properly.”

A ‘Poor Rollout’ of Legal Cannabis
California’s Proposition 64 legalized recreational ma*****na for adults 21 and older in 2016. In addition to concerns about the abuse of dogs, LaRue said the law was poorly rolled out, with the most notable being the soft penalties for violating it—such as growing more than six plants—which are up to six months in county jail and a fine of up to $500. But LaRue said regardless of whether the grow has 7 plants or 7,000, the penalties are the same.
Siskiyou County Sheriff Jeremiah LaRue.
Currently, Siskiyou County allows individuals to grow twice as many plants as the state allows for personal use. But it prohibits more than 12 plants, considering that amount to be used for commercial purposes, which is prohibited in unincorporated areas. “But when you’re growing for profit, you want 1,000 plants. You want 2,000, 3,000,” LaRue said. The county has enforced harsher penalties than the state, including a $5,000 fine per violation for ma*****na-related offenses. But that hasn’t stopped the growing industry. LaRue said there are still thousands of greenhouses full of thousands of ma*****na plants in the county. There are roughly 5,000 greenhouses illegally cultivating ma*****na in Siskiyou County, Calif., according to the county’s Sheriff’s Department. Oftentimes property owners are willing to take the risk and pay the fines, as “there’s so much money in this illegal industry that people will pay whatever just to get away with it,” LaRue said. “Fines become fees” to operate illegally. Many other tragedies have occurred at grows in Siskiyou County. Most encounters with workers on cannabis farms during an eradication are nonviolent, according to LaRue.
Cannabis plants inside a greenhouse. But there have been many instances of illegal fi****ms found on properties and last year, during a fire in the area four Siskiyou sheriff’s deputies shot and killed a man who reportedly opened fire on them during an evacuation near thousands of cannabis farms. In another instance, deputies found a deceased man at an illegal grow in 2020 after responding to a report of a shooting. They arrested a man for murder shortly afterward. “[Prop 64 has] allowed for this increase in illegal activity, which has led to an increase in various violent crimes,” LaRue said. Living quarters of an illegal ma*****na cultivation site in Siskiyou County.

COME: GPCA 2023 NATIONAL SPECIALTY
10/03/2023

COME: GPCA 2023 NATIONAL SPECIALTY

LINKS : MORE GREAT PYR NATIONAL INFORMATION Folks Wanting to sign up for events, dinners, lunch, Paw Painting, & more go...
07/03/2023

LINKS : MORE GREAT PYR NATIONAL INFORMATION Folks Wanting to sign up for events, dinners, lunch, Paw Painting, & more go to:
1. NATIONAL REGISTRATION LINK
2. To sign up their Dogs to show: INFO DOG LINK

HERES THE 2 LINKS FOR MORE INFORMATION:

https://spgpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/INFODOGprm474.pdf

2023 Great Pyrenees Club of America National Specialty

07/03/2023

Get up Offa that thing… It’ll make you feel better, get up Offa that thing and come join us at the dog show April 24 through the 29th at the Hilton hotel in Sacramento. We’re going to be strutting our stuff, shopping, eating, painting and having a ball so and you might as well get up offa that thing and join us.

https://spgpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/INFODOGprm474.pdf
23/02/2023

https://spgpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/INFODOGprm474.pdf

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As soon as you meet this little lady, you will understand how she got the her name...HONEY!  It's because she super swee...
22/02/2023

As soon as you meet this little lady, you will understand how she got the her name...HONEY! It's because she super sweet and sticky! She loves people and wants to cuddle and snuggle into your heart and your arms. She's approx 6-8 months old and is very small. She's believed to be a Great Pyrenees X Golden Retriever and will probably stay small. She weights 31lbs now. This one is an old sweet soul in a baby's body...you want easy....well, you'd better hurry up and get here before someones takes her!

HONEY is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees & Golden Retriever Mix searching for a forever family near Granite Bay, CA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area.

Meet Skittles!  She's about 16 months old and a spayed female.  She was abandoned and had multiple bone breaks in one of...
22/02/2023

Meet Skittles! She's about 16 months old and a spayed female. She was abandoned and had multiple bone breaks in one of her rear legs. She underwent orthopedic surgery and a few plates and screws later she's ready to Rock'n'Roll! She's a wonderful dog and she quite a sweet and pretty girl. She has a long and healthy life ahead of her.

SKITTLES is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees searching for a forever family near Granite Bay, CA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area.

Cleo and her brother, Caesar are a bonded inseparable 17 month old pair of Pyrenees.  These two have been through a lot ...
22/02/2023

Cleo and her brother, Caesar are a bonded inseparable 17 month old pair of Pyrenees. These two have been through a lot together, but they're dig'gin their new lives now while waiting for their furever home.

Cleopatra is an adoptable Dog - Great Pyrenees searching for a forever family near Granite Bay, CA. Use Petfinder to find adoptable pets in your area.

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