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Bear's DOB: September 28th, 2018. Coloring: Mainly Black with White Markings. Neutered. Crate Trained. Will be very protective of your home. He gets along very well with older children (older than 7 years). He is very affectionate (cuddles, drooly kisses). However, he is very big and he isn't aware of his size, so it may not be safe to have him around very small children (not safe for infants or toddlers). He might crush/hurt them on accident due to his large size. He often knocks into me because he doesn't realize his size or strength. He would NEVER intentionally hurt anyone; he doesn't bite or attack. He will growl and bark when strangers get close to the house (protective). He enjoys being around other dogs; he doesn't really interact with cats much and tends to ignore them. He loves walking around outside, so having a backyard would be great for him. I recently gave birth and I am unable to provide care for Bear, as my time is taken up entirely by my baby.
Bear's DOB: September 28th, 2018. Coloring: Mainly Black with White Markings. Neutered. Crate Trained. Will be very protective of your home. He gets along very well with older children (older than 7 years). He is very affectionate (cuddles, drooly kisses). However, he is very big and he isn't aware of his size, so it may not be safe to have him around very small children (not safe for infants or toddlers). He might crush/hurt them on accident due to his large size. He often knocks into me because he doesn't realize his size or strength. He would NEVER intentionally hurt anyone; he doesn't bite or attack. He will growl and bark when strangers get close to the house (protective). He enjoys being around other dogs; he doesn't really interact with cats much and tends to ignore them. He loves walking around outside, so having a backyard would be great for him. I recently gave birth and I am unable to provide care for Bear, as my time is taken up entirely by my baby.
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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.