Cuddle Bug
Must Meet All Family Members
No Cats or Small Animals
Single Dog Home
Suggested Kids 12+
Tennis Balls Are My Love Language

Looking for a cuddle bug? Look no further than Big Country. We don't know a lot about his history, but we think he has the potential to do well with teens and older children. We'd like him to meet everybody in the family, which will give everyone a chance to see if it's a match. We don't know if Big Country has ever lived with other animals. He has had mixed feelings about other dogs here in the shelter and may prefer to be an only dog. However, If you have another dog, we can arrange to introduce them here. If you have any feline residents at home, our counselors can tell you the best strategies for introducing them to lead to future harmony. One thing we do know is that Big Country spent a lot of time lying on concrete or something similar, resulting in fluid-filled bumps on his elbows. He needs a soft bed and rugs to lie on at home to help those bumps heal, and of course, you can talk to your vet to see if they recommend anything else. If you have a big space in your heart to accommodate Big Country, he would love for you to reach out to his foster mom Kristy to make the next move. You can email her at bjstartles@gmail.com

Big Country

ID: 262367
Age
4 years
5 months
Sex
Male
Breed
Mixed Breed (Large)
Weight
73.5lbs
Color
Black/White
Location
Date Brought to
Lollypop Farm
December 27, 2022
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Looking for a cuddle bug? Look no further than Big Country. We don't know a lot about his history, but we think he has the potential to do well with teens and older children. We'd like him to meet everybody in the family, which will give everyone a chance to see if it's a match. We don't know if Big Country has ever lived with other animals. He has had mixed feelings about other dogs here in the shelter and may prefer to be an only dog. However, If you have another dog, we can arrange to introduce them here. If you have any feline residents at home, our counselors can tell you the best strategies for introducing them to lead to future harmony. One thing we do know is that Big Country spent a lot of time lying on concrete or something similar, resulting in fluid-filled bumps on his elbows. He needs a soft bed and rugs to lie on at home to help those bumps heal, and of course, you can talk to your vet to see if they recommend anything else. If you have a big space in your heart to accommodate Big Country, he would love for you to reach out to his foster mom Kristy to make the next move. You can email her at bjstartles@gmail.com

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