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Djibouti has been feeling a little stuck lately. This senior beefcake needs a little magic to help him live his best life. Djibouti has been at PAWS Atlanta for about two and a half years. He's had a bit of experience in a home, but it's never worked out for him. What he really wants is the stability of a forever family. Djibouti is a super-sized buddy at 84 pounds, and he comes with side dishes of goofball and mystery. He's endearing and loyal. He's also slightly awkward when meeting new friends. He'll roll over on his back and ask that you pet him, and then insist that you stop. In other words, Djibouti doesn't always have the confidence to know what he wants. Truthfully, he hasn't really been given the chance to explore the world to find out who he really is. Because he's still figuring things out, Djibouti needs someone who can learn to read him and work with him. He would like an adult home, preferably with someone who has dog experience. He thrives when he has a routine. Knowing what to expect and when to expect it would be a welcome change for him. He would do best as an only dog in the home. More than anything, he needs someone who can provide him a safe, loving home to transition beyond life in a shelter.
Djibouti has been feeling a little stuck lately. This senior beefcake needs a little magic to help him live his best life. Djibouti has been at PAWS Atlanta for about two and a half years. He's had a bit of experience in a home, but it's never worked out for him. What he really wants is the stability of a forever family. Djibouti is a super-sized buddy at 84 pounds, and he comes with side dishes of goofball and mystery. He's endearing and loyal. He's also slightly awkward when meeting new friends. He'll roll over on his back and ask that you pet him, and then insist that you stop. In other words, Djibouti doesn't always have the confidence to know what he wants. Truthfully, he hasn't really been given the chance to explore the world to find out who he really is. Because he's still figuring things out, Djibouti needs someone who can learn to read him and work with him. He would like an adult home, preferably with someone who has dog experience. He thrives when he has a routine. Knowing what to expect and when to expect it would be a welcome change for him. He would do best as an only dog in the home. More than anything, he needs someone who can provide him a safe, loving home to transition beyond life in a shelter.