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Big Boy

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Big Boy

New Hope, PA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Big Boy’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Big Boy's Story

MEET BIG BOY!<br/><br/>80-pound Big Boy (racing name Mamas Fired Up) is certainly big, but he's not especially fired up. <br/>He's a calm, even-keeled fellow who knows how to make himself right at home. His beautiful buckskin-colored brindle coat gleams in the sun and he cuts a dashing figure.<br/>2 ½-year-old Big Boy is getting along well with the two Greyhounds, one male, one female, in his foster home. Big Boy would not be good with cats or small dogs, but he is quite affectionate with people and readily gives kisses. <br/>Overall, he walks well on lead but can pull abruptly if he sees a squirrel or rabbit. This is something that can easily be remedied with a bit of positive reinforcement training and/or a no-pull harness. <br/>On days that his foster dad works from home, Big Boy plays with squeaky toys or rests quietly on a dog bed. <br/><br/>Big Boy has the endearing habit of leaning against your leg when standing, as if to remind you "I'm here!"<br/><br/><br/><br/>We place Greyhounds in homes in the following areas: all of New Jersey; Staten Island NY; and the Pennsylvania counties of Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia and Bucks.<br/>The adoption fee is $675.00.<br/>For more information please visit our website at: www.makepeacewithanimals.org .

MEET BIG BOY!

80-pound Big Boy (racing name Mamas Fired Up) is certainly big, but he's not especially fired up.
He's a calm, even-keeled fellow who knows how to make himself right at home. His beautiful buckskin-colored brindle coat gleams in the sun and he cuts a dashing figure.
2 ½-year-old Big Boy is getting along well with the two Greyhounds, one male, one female, in his foster home. Big Boy would not be good with cats or small dogs, but he is quite affectionate with people and readily gives kisses.
Overall, he walks well on lead but can pull abruptly if he sees a squirrel or rabbit. This is something that can easily be remedied with a bit of positive reinforcement training and/or a no-pull harness.
On days that his foster dad works from home, Big Boy plays with squeaky toys or rests quietly on a dog bed.

Big Boy has the endearing habit of leaning against your leg when standing, as if to remind you "I'm here!"



We place Greyhounds in homes in the following areas: al

MEET BIG BOY!

80-pound Big Boy (racing name Mamas Fired Up) is certainly big, but he's not especially fired up.
He's a calm, even-keeled fellow who knows how to make himself right at home. His beautiful buckskin-colored brindle coat gleams in the sun and he cuts a dashing figure.
2 ½-year-old Big Boy is getting along well with the two Greyhounds, one male, one female, in his foster home. Big Boy would not be good with cats or small dogs, but he is quite affectionate with people and readily gives kisses.
Overall, he walks well on lead but can pull abruptly if he sees a squirrel or rabbit. This is something that can easily be remedied with a bit of positive reinforcement training and/or a no-pull harness.
On days that his foster dad works from home, Big Boy plays with squeaky toys or rests quietly on a dog bed.

Big Boy has the endearing habit of leaning against your leg when standing, as if to remind you "I'm here!"



We place Greyhounds in homes in the following areas: all of New Jersey; Staten Island NY; and the Pennsylvania counties of Northampton, Lehigh, Berks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia and Bucks.
The adoption fee is $675.00.
For more information please visit our website at: www.makepeacewithanimals.org .

Big Boy is from Make Peace With Animals Inc.

[New Hope, PA]

Our Mission
Make Peace With Animals is a non-profit, all volunteer group dedicated to finding peaceful solutions to the many problems facing animals today. Our motto is Make Peace With Your Self, Make Peace With Each Other, Make Peace With Animals. Our special mission is the adoption and welfare of retired racing Greyhounds. Since 1988...
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Location
PO Box 488 New Hope, PA, 18938

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