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Bob

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3-7 years|Mixed Breed, Mixed Breed|Male|X Large|Reidsville, NC
🧠 Smart🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎉 Social🎾 Playful

Bob is an extra-large adult male mixed breed dog currently available in Rockingham County Animal Shelter. He is already neutered, offering you an easy first step toward adoption. Bob's playful and loyal personality is ready to brighten your days.

About Bob

Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Bob, a big, lovable guy with a heart as grand as his size! This adult male dog is an extra-large charm of loyalty and playfulness rolled into one. From his wagging tail that seems to have a life of its own, to his affectionate eyes that say, "I’m ready to be your best friend!" Bob is sure to warm your heart and home with his sunny personality. He’s been known to enjoy long walks, fun-filled playdates, and snuggles on the couch after a long day! Now, while Bob may take up quite a bit of space, he’s ready to fill even more space in your life with love and laughter. As an added bonus, if you’re looking for a pup who can keep your spirits high while also providing emotional support, Bob’s got you covered! Bob is new to the rescue, so stay tuned for more updates about this sweet giant as he settles in. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Bob

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Mixed-breed dogs are adaptable and can thrive in various living environments. They do especially well in homes that provide enough space, stimulation, and regular companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Most mixed-breed dogs enjoy access to a backyard or regular outdoor time, but the exact needs depend on the dog's size and energy levels. Extra-large mixed breeds typically do best with ample space to stretch their legs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Mixed-breed dogs can be excellent family pets and often do well with children, provided they are socialized and trained. Families should always supervise interactions between children and large dogs.