big floofs looking for their bffs
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big floofs looking for their bffs 〰️
beep, beep - new kids on the block!
Pistashio
HEY, hi, howdy, hello! I am the last of my sisters looking for my forever home. I officially earned my Big Floof status in May of 2025 as one of four girlies of the nutty litter (not to be confused with a naughty litter.) I am Pistachio aka Stachie! My three sisters, Macadamia, Hazelnut and Peanut were recently adopted!
Weighing in around 60lbs, I am estimated to be about a year old. I am spayed and up to date on all vaccines. I LOVE nothing more than playing with my foster siblings. Ok, maybe supper time, but it’s close. I am ready to go home to my forever families. Speaking of, could that be you? Apply to get to know me today!
Flash
Introducing FLASH! Don't blink - you just might miss him. Flash is a short, but strong neutered male floof who is dreaming of his forever home. Flash came into Big Floof Foundation right before his time was up at an overcrowded shelter. He had been dealt a few unfair hands prior, but he's ready to go all in this go around.
Flash is a complete lovebug with humans and his pup-mates, he loves nothing more than snuggling up with you. He does enjoy playing with other pups. He is potty and crate trained. Flash can be adopted out anywhere within the United States.
Pippi
My name is Pippi - ya know, like Pippi Longstocking or Pippi ki-yay! Yippie ki-yay, Pippi ki-yay to match my easy going, laid-back, happy-go-lucky mentality on life.
I am just about 18 months old, but I’ve already had 4 separate moms? I’m not quite sure of how that all works, but I love them all. I spent a few long days and nights in a shelter two separate times. My first family said they didn’t have time for me, my second family said they didn’t have enough space, my third family didn’t think I was the right fit for them after a few days, but my fourth mom claims she’s the luckiest gal that she has me to cuddle up with her at night. When I’m not snuggled up catching some zzz’s, I love playing with my puppy siblings and going for short walks through the neighborhood.
While I am still growing, I have already earned by Big Floof status officially mid February 2025. I no longer have my lady parts, so I promise I won’t bring along extra friends. Plus I’m up-to-date on all my vaccines.
I have been dealt a tough hand where I have something Mr. Vet calls hip dysplasia. Good news is, now that I’m a Big Floof, they’re helping me to raise money to help my back legs work better. It doesn’t slow me down, but if I overdo it, I’m in a bit of pain. My temporary mom promised my next family will be my forever home. Could that be with you?