Goliath

A712786
Bull Terrier Mix
Male
4 years – 62.60 lbs.
Black and White Color
Humane Society of Broward County

About

WATCH MY VIDEO...Meet Goliath, a handsome 4-year-old Bull Terrier mix who is ready to leave the shelter behind and find the loving home he truly deserves. Goliath is showing signs of kennel stress—he’s anxious and restless in a shelter environment—but a calm, caring home will bring out his best. A wonderful dog like him shouldn’t have to wait any longer. His family shared what a big sweetheart he is: a true gentle giant who thinks he’s a lapdog! Goliath loves to run, cuddle, and give the most amazing hugs. He’s friendly, loves attention, and is food motivated with treats being a great way to his heart. He knows his basics, including sit, heel, and place, listens well, and has experience with boarding. He’s playful but not big on toys, and he’ll get into trash if it’s left open, so keep it closed! If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate, and fun-loving companion, Goliath is ready to meet you. He loves people and kids, and has been known to get along with dogs and cats, but he is selective with dogs so a dog meet is mandatory. Come give this amazing dog the home and love he’s been waiting for.

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