Shelter Dog Overlooked for 210 Days Due to His Intimidating Appearance

Biggie has a happy disposition and is quite nice, according to the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter. “He likes going on pack walks with other dogs and is gentle in the cat room.”

Unfortunately, many choose to ignore him in favor of a “happy go lucky pit bull” due to his size and the appearance of his ears.

The shelter said, “Biggie doesn’t realize he looks intimidating; he simply seeks affection.”

Biggie is obviously upset by the constant rejection. He used to greet guests with excitement, but now days he just lies in bed looking sad.

The director of the shelter, Laura Selvaggio Burban, said, “While he enjoys day trips with staff and volunteers, returning to his kennel disheartens him greatly.”

We still have hope that someone would see Biggie’s caring heart underneath his tough demeanor.

Please think about contacting Biggie for adoption if you are able to provide him with the devoted home he needs.

Tell Biggie’s story and help us find him a family. We can make sure he gets the devoted home he deserves together.

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