





Big Dawg
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- Shepherd
- Great Pyrenees
About Big Dawg
Rohnert Park, CA
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Big Dawg’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Big Dawg's Story
Meet Big Dawg Don’t let the name fool you—Big Dawg is more “big-hearted” than big-bodied. At around 3–4 years old and about 66 pounds, this Shepherd–Pyrenees mix comes with oversized paws, extra toes, and a calm, steady presence.Big Dawg is a pretty chill guy overall, but he’s still working on his leash manners and will do best with a confident, stronger handler who can help guide him. He can be a bit selective about his dog friends, especially when he’s unsure—but with space, structure, and clear handling, he settles nicely.He’s not chaotic or over-the-top—just a thoughtful dog who appreciates slow introductions and clear communication. We’re still learning how he feels about cats.If you’re looking for a loyal, mellow companion who would thrive with consistency, patience, and someone comfortable providing guidance, Big Dawg could be a wonderful match. He’s ready to bring his big paws, soft eyes, and quiet charm into the right home.
Meet Big Dawg Don’t let the name fool you—Big Dawg is more “big-hearted” than big-bodied. At around 3–4 years old and about 66 pounds, this Shepherd–Pyrenees mix comes with oversized paws, extra toes, and a calm, steady presence.Big Dawg is a pretty chill guy overall, but he’s still working on his leash manners and will do best with a confident, stronger handler who can help guide him. He can be a bit selective about his dog friends, especially when he’s unsure—but with space, structure, and clear handling, he settles nicely.He’s not chaotic or over-the-top—just a thoughtful dog who appreciates slow introductions and clear communication. We’re still learning how he feels about cats.If you’re looking for a loyal, mellow companion who would thrive with consistency, patience, and someone comfortable providing guidance, Big Dawg could be a wonderful match. He’s ready to bring his big paws, soft eyes, and quiet charm into the right home.
Meet Big Dawg Don’t let the name fool you—Big Dawg is more “big-hearted” than big-bodied. At around 3–4 years old and about 66 pounds, this Shepherd–Pyrenees mix comes with oversized paws, extra toes, and a calm, steady presence.Big Dawg is a pretty chill guy overall, but he’s still working on his leash manners and will do best with a confident, stronger handler who can help guide him. He can be a bit selective about his dog friends, especially when he’s unsure—but with space, structure, and clear handling, he settles nicely.He’s not chaotic or over-the-top—just a thoughtful dog who appreciates slow introductions and clear communication. We’re still learning how he feels about cats.If you’re looking for a loyal, mellow companion who would thrive with consistency, patience, and someone comfortable providing guidance, Big Dawg could be a wonderful match. He’s ready to bring his big paws, soft eyes, and quiet charm into the right home.
How To Adopt
Big Dawg is from Rohnert Park Animal Shelter
[Rohnert Park, CA]
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