
Cash's story hasn't been an easy one. After his original owner passed away, Cash spent far too much time confined to a crate that was too small for him, with very little time outside. The other dogs in the home were semi-aggressive toward him, leaving Cash overwhelmed, stressed, and misunderstood. He was labeled 'aggressive,' but the truth was much simpler: he just needed space, kindness, and time to decompress. And once he finally got that�'�| everything changed. At the boarding facility, Cash slowly relaxed and revealed who he truly is - a playful, goofy, incredibly gentle big boy with a heart as soft as his back-scratch-loving soul. He's strong, yes, but so good with people. He takes treats from a 3-year-old with the softest little nibble, melts under affectionate hands, and loves forming bonds at his own pace. Cash does best with slow introductions and thrives with female dogs or calm canine companions. He's not a fan of intact males and can become overstimulated around them, but with the right match, he's a wonderful playmate. Most of all, he's deeply food motivated, loves to learn, and adores being included. Cash is waiting for someone who sees the beauty in giving a dog a second chance - someone who understands that love, routine, and time will bring out his very best. Less

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