Beans
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Beans
AvailableBeans is a male Cane Corso with an extra-large build, currently in Phoenix, AZ. He is neutered and looking for a loving home, where his gentle and affectionate nature can shine. Beans is part of a special program due to a disclosure for valley fever and a persistent mass, so ongoing care will be important for his well-being.
About Beans
Beans (87 lbs) may look imposing, but under that big frame you’ll find a gentle, affectionate spirit who would happily crawl into your lap if given the chance. He’s animated, loves staying active, and is always on the lookout for the next adventure. Despite his size, Beans is convinced he’s everyone's lap dog and greets the world with a friendly, loving approach. Kindness and treats are non-negotiable in his future home—he’ll gladly exchange loyalty for patience and a full cookie jar. Beans is thriving in the Almost Adoptable Program and comes with an active medical disclosure for valley fever as well as a persistent mass, so his adopter should be prepared to keep up with his medical needs and follow-up care. With a waived adoption fee, he’s hoping to find someone who sees beyond the diagnosis and is ready for all the fun, affection, and goofy companionship that comes with him. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Beans
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Beans is a Cane Corso, and this breed does best with a home that has plenty of room, ideally with a secure yard. An environment where Beans has structure and positive attention suits him well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Cane Corsos like Beans generally benefit from regular access to outdoor space, such as a yard where they can move around comfortably. Apartment life can work only if given ample daily exercise and walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Beans's breed, Cane Corso, can be good with children if socialized early, thanks to their gentle but protective nature. Supervision around small children is always a good idea due to Beans's extra-large size.
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