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Big Show was brought into the shelter as a stray on July 24 of this year by animal control.
Big Show is a large and in charge kind of boy. With his gorgeous colors, he's usually the first dog people pick up on when visiting. He also has the cutest little crooked pig tail that we suspect was a birth defect. He has a wonderful personality and is nothing but a giant ham that loves attention.
He is very gentle with his toys and blankets, and rarely tears them up. He enjoys going for long walks, as long as his handler lets him stop to sniff out everything and mark all the trees he sees. He also enjoys treats, particularly the kind he can chew on for a few hours.
Big Show has done great with other dogs, and even cats. We would recommend a home with older children (12+) due to his size and energy level, and because he's not a fan of having his feet or tail messed with.
He is currently up to date on all vaccines (rabies included), neutered and microchipped.
Big Show was brought into the shelter as a stray on July 24 of this year by animal control.
Big Show is a large and in charge kind of boy. With his gorgeous colors, he's usually the first dog people pick up on when visiting. He also has the cutest little crooked pig tail that we suspect was a birth defect. He has a wonderful personality and is nothing but a giant ham that loves attention.
He is very gentle with his toys and blankets, and rarely tears them up. He enjoys going for long walks, as long as his handler lets him stop to sniff out everything and mark all the trees he sees. He also enjoys treats, particularly the kind he can chew on for a few hours.
Big Show has done great with other dogs, and even cats. We would recommend a home with older children (12+) due to his size and energy level, and because he's not a fan of having his feet or tail messed with.
He is currently up to date on all vaccines (rabies included), neutered and microchipped.