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Dug is a magnificent boy with a heart as large as his impressive 90-pound frame. This 2-year-old Cane Corso possesses a friendly and charming personality, eager to share his immense capacity for love with a devoted family. Despite a rough start as an injured stray, Dug has fully recovered and is now ready to embrace the warmth and stability of a forever home. He dreams of days basking in the sun, enjoying backyard romps, and showering his loved ones with countless cuddles on the sofa.
As a Cane Corso, Dug is known for his loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature. He thrives on being an integral part of his family and will flourish with consistent training and socialization. While he has not been formally introduced to cats since his rescue, he is noted to be good with children, suggesting a gentle demeanor with younger family members. His moderate energy level means he enjoys daily activity but also appreciates quiet time indoors with his people, making him a versatile companion for various family dynamics.
Dug's ideal home is one that can provide an active lifestyle, including regular exercise and continued positive reinforcement training. He is already a master of house and crate training and is diligently working on his leash manners. A family committed to providing structure, routine, and a secure environment, perhaps with a fenced backyard for him to explore, will find a deeply devoted and loving companion in Dug. He is ready to offer a lifetime of happiness to the family fortunate enough to welcome him.
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