Biggie was once a part of a family until they decided they didn’t want him anymore and threw him on the streets. He kept going back home, where he lived for three years, but they wouldn’t let him in. So, he started roaming the streets, ending up hit by a car on one of the busiest streets in town. Luckily, one of our volunteers took him, called the vet, and he did not have serious injuries. Unfortunately, after the blood work, we discovered that he has leishmania and Ehrlichia, which is probably why the family wanted to get rid of him. Due to the illness, he experienced hair loss, became lethargic, and did not want to leave the doggy house. We started treating him immediately with antibiotics, Allopurinol, and various vitamins, gave him quality food, and after just a month, he became a whole new dog. His coat grew up, and now it is all fluffy and shiny. After that, he started going out more, and after the second month, he started playing with the other dogs in foster care. Currently, he lives with four female dogs, and they all adore him. Now, six months later, he is fully recovered, but the leishmania remains. He could have the life he deserves with a proper diet and a loving family. He is a big furry ball and wants to cuddle more than any other dog. He would be perfect for a family with kids that can spoil him with hugs and kisses. He knows how to sit, and even though he is the only male, he is very polite and always patiently waits for his food.
Biggie
More information for Biggie
Breed : Mixed
Age : 4 year(s)
Sex: Male
Color: Black-brown
Weight: 25kg
Spayed: Yes
Vaccinated and Microchipped: Yes
Good with cats : Unknown, but can be arranged
Good with Kids: Yes
Good with other Dogs: Yes