It absolutely pains our family to have to find a new home for our beloved family members however circumstances have made it impossible for us to keep our two beautiful bullies and at this point it's my soul mission to make sure that my beloved animals find a new forever home where they will be treated no less then like any other family member would be treated. We've had our blue since he was 8 weeks old and he is the most loving cuddle bug in the world. He is incredibly lazy and loves to sleep but loves to run and play. Our Tri-color female we've had since she was 5 months. When we adopted her we suspect she came from a home where she was mistreated. She is very timid and shy but full of love and she is certainly the nurturer of the two. They are currently 3 and 2 1/2 years old and both weigh between 68-75 pounds so they are not small but they are well behaved potty trained and great family pets they have both been raised with children ages 12, 6 and 1. They are great with kids and not just our own but any children they love to be around. They are kennel trained as well but seeing as they love to be with each other we've moved past the kennel to a large baby gate play enclosure so they have maximum room and can be together. They are hard to separate as well they love each other, so ideally we'd like to see them off to a great forever home without being split up. They have developed separation axiety if away from each other for to long and this makes me nervous when trying to re-home them because I don't want them to be broken up if it's avoidable. Our female is not yet fixed but our male is. Also our male is not always good with other dogs he takes more warming up but our female is fine with all dogs. I don't genuinly know how they could potentially be with cats given the opportunity to be around them however my husband is allergic to cats so we have never had any. My mother has cats and when introduced to them at her house they were trying to chase them and play with them like chew toys. So again not sure if it's just not a lack of exposure. If you are interested please let me. We'd also love a family that would be open to sending pictures or videos of them from time to time se we were able to see that they are enjoying there new life. This is a very hard thing for us to do and we'd like someone who can understand that this is a hard process for our family especially our kids. Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions or interests. Thank you so much.
Pierce County
Puyallup, Washington
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