Hi, I’m Rinny!
I am large. I am joyful. I have opinions.
First opinion: Ball is life.
Ball is love.
Ball is purpose.
If you possess a ball and choose not to throw it, I will respectfully (but intensely) judge you.
I enjoy tug of war with other dogs, chaotic fun times, and being so close to you that you briefly wonder if personal space is real. I would very much prefer a human who is home most of the day, because I thrive in a “you and me against the world” work environment.
Second opinion: Beds are non negotiable.
I LOVE sleeping on a bed. Human bed. Dog bed. Fancy bed.
I will politely become extremely comfy.
Important adult stuff:
I am housebroken when I’m in a routine.
I am working on crate training and improving daily. Think “enthusiastic student” and less “valedictorian”… for now. Treats and praise speed up my learning by approximately 400%.
Cats? I don’t totally disapprove. We can coexist as awkward coworkers.
Kids? I like them! HOWEVER, please be advised: when I get uber excited, my tail becomes a high velocity joystick. It’s not aggression. It’s physics.
I am affectionate, loyal, silly, and I will absolutely make you laugh daily. If you want a dog who:
• Thinks he’s a lap dog
• Is emotionally dependent on balls
• Brings big love and even bigger wiggles
Then congratulations, you’ve found your guy!
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Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process.
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