Snoopy
Pit Bull Terrier | North Muskegon, MI
AdultMaleLarge
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Meet Snoopy
Meet Snoopy – 100 Pounds of Love and Loyalty!Snoopy is a 5-year-old gentle giant with a big heart and an even bigger personality. At around 100 pounds, he might take up a lot of space on the couch, but he’s more than worth every inch. This sweet boy has been loved, well-trained, and is ready to bring his goofy charm into a forever home.Snoopy is housebroken and knows a long list of commands like sit, lay down, shake, speak (using a hand signal), out (of the kitchen!), wait for food, and even “go to bed.” He’s smart, eager to please, and loves being told he’s a “good boy.” He’s used to free-roaming and prefers sleeping near a window where he can watch the world go by.He gets along great with kids (he was raised with them from ages 2-9) and loves cats, as long as they’re friendly and play nice. He likes other dogs and plays great with other dogs his size. He also has a special love for new toys and bones, although he can get a little possessive of them around other animals.He loves large Kongs and Milkbone treats in particular! He pulls a bit on walks but calms down after the initial excitement.Car rides aren’t his favorite, he tends to whine and pant, but with patience and reassurance, we know he’ll get more comfortable. Snoopy’s had a fenced yard before, but he’s not one to bolt he’s more of a stay-close kind of guy. He’s a big boy with a big heart, looking for a home that understands large dogs and can give him the love, structure, and yard he needs. Snoopy would thrive in a calm home with older kids, a fenced yard, and even a canine or feline friend.If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will be your shadow, your best friend, and your personal 100-pound cuddle buddy, Snoopy’s your guy!You may find me on our website under "ADOPT
Adoption Process
Fees vary by animal, there is an application process that needs to be approved by our director for every adoption.
Contact
Noah Project
(231) 865-1264
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http://www.noahprojectmuskegon.org
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