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Originally found running the neighborhood one winter. He just turned 4 this year. Current home has 2 other dogs and 3 cat had been doing well with the other 5 until recently but seems overwhelmed having a home where they have more time to spend one on one time with him would allow him thrive. He thrives going on walks or LOVES to spend the day cuddling and playing with toys. Unfortunately since I started trying to find him a home he has gotten into a minor fight with my female dog I truly think he’s just overstimulated and would thrive in another home with less animals.
Originally found running the neighborhood one winter. He just turned 4 this year. Current home has 2 other dogs and 3 cat had been doing well with the other 5 until recently but seems overwhelmed having a home where they have more time to spend one on one time with him would allow him thrive. He thrives going on walks or LOVES to spend the day cuddling and playing with toys. Unfortunately since I started trying to find him a home he has gotten into a minor fight with my female dog I truly think he’s just overstimulated and would thrive in another home with less animals.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.