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Big Boy is the definition of a mushy, lovable goofball! This charming boy, weighing in at about 80 lbs, truly has no idea how big he is, often acting like a lap dog. He's incredibly playful and silly, enjoying a good game of fetch when prompted, but he's equally content to be an excellent napper. He's a 10/10 gentleman, already crate and house trained, making him a delightful companion for any home.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Big Boy embodies the breed's affectionate and loyal nature. He is known to be great with other dogs, cats, and children, showcasing his adaptable and gentle temperament. While he can get a bit mouthy during play, it's always in a gentle, non-aggressive way, indicating his playful spirit rather than any malice. His energy level is on the lower side, making him a perfect fit for those seeking a more relaxed companion who still enjoys some fun.
Big Boy is looking for a loving home where he can continue to share his sweet and goofy personality. He thrives in an environment where he can enjoy both playtime and plenty of snuggles. His compatibility with dogs, cats, and kids makes him an ideal candidate for a family looking for a well-rounded and affectionate pet. If you're ready to welcome an absolute delight into your life, Big Boy is waiting to meet you!
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