Ray
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Ray
AvailableRay is a mixed breed adult male, about 2 years and 5 months old, living in Red House, WV. He is large with a handsome gray, blue, and silver coat. Ray is neutered and fully vaccinated, making him ready for a new home. His friendly personality shines through in every interaction.
About Ray
Ray is a big-hearted, large adult male dog with a warm, easygoing personality. He’s the kind of gentle giant every family hopes to find—always eager to greet you with a wagging tail and plenty of laughter. His affection is genuine, and there’s a soothing, calm energy about the way he settles in by your side after a good romp or playful moment. Evenings with Ray feel effortless; he thrives on connection and looks for people and dogs alike to share in his good mood. Prospective adopters should know that meeting Ray in person is a must—this dog bonds by making a real connection face-to-face. Ray’s sociable nature makes him a friendly companion, and his playful ways leave a mark on every room he enters. His loyalty stands out, and you’ll notice just how devoted a companion he’ll be from the first moment you lock eyes. This is a dog waiting for someone to give as much as he does. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Ray
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ray is a large mixed-breed dog who will do well in a home with enough space for him to stretch and socialize, ideally with access to a secure yard or regular outdoor activity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Large mixed-breed dogs like Ray benefit from access to a yard or daily walks to satisfy their exercise needs and keep their minds active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ray’s gentle and friendly nature means that many mixed-breed dogs his size can be good with children, but supervision and introductions are important.











