




Big Dawg
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Domestic Short Hair
About Big Dawg
Enfield, NH
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Big Dawg’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
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Big Dawg's Story
Meet Big Dawg!<br/><br/>The name is a bit deceptive. This guy is itty bitty. He really, really wants love, but he had some nasty ear gunk when he came to us, and now he's a bit nervous with hands around his head. Only having one eye to keep an eye on strangers might contribute to the nerves as well. Once you show him that you really just want to pet his safe zones, he absolutely loves cuddles. It may take some time to build trust, but Big Dawg is a sweet little food goblin and you're going to love him!<br/><br/>Big Dawg also has a chronic URI that comes out when he experiences stressful situations. If you have other cats at home, he will absolutely need a room of his own for a while as the URI is likely to rear it's head when moving in and we don't want any other fuzzy friends to catch the ick.
Meet Big Dawg!
The name is a bit deceptive. This guy is itty bitty. He really, really wants love, but he had some nasty ear gunk when he came to us, and now he's a bit nervous with hands around his head. Only having one eye to keep an eye on strangers might contribute to the nerves as well. Once you show him that you really just want to pet his safe zones, he absolutely loves cuddles. It may take some time to build trust, but Big Dawg is a sweet little food goblin and you're going to love him!
Big Dawg also has a chronic URI that comes out when he experiences stressful situations. If you have other cats at home, he will absolutely need a room of his own for a while as the URI is likely to rear it's head when moving in and we don't want any other fuzzy friends to catch the ick.
Meet Big Dawg!
The name is a bit deceptive. This guy is itty bitty. He really, really wants love, but he had some nasty ear gunk when he came to us, and now he's a bit nervous with hands around his head. Only having one eye to keep an eye on strangers might contribute to the nerves as well. Once you show him that you really just want to pet his safe zones, he absolutely loves cuddles. It may take some time to build trust, but Big Dawg is a sweet little food goblin and you're going to love him!
Big Dawg also has a chronic URI that comes out when he experiences stressful situations. If you have other cats at home, he will absolutely need a room of his own for a while as the URI is likely to rear it's head when moving in and we don't want any other fuzzy friends to catch the ick.
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How To Adopt
Big Dawg is from Upper Valley Humane Society
[Enfield, NH]
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