If shelter dogs could speak, I imagine the first thing many would say to visitors would be something like, “Hey, I’m just a goofy pup who wants to be your best friend for life!”
Or maybe, “Please don’t be afraid. I just want someone to love.”
Sadly, for countless shelter dogs, their looks are the only thing people notice. For one Connecticut Pittie named Biggie, that has been his biggest obstacle.
With cropped ears and weighing nearly 80 pounds, Biggie has spent more than 200 days at the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter in Branford, Connecticut, waiting for a home.
So far, no one has chosen him.
From Cheerful To Heartbroken
Before arriving at Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter , Biggie had already moved through several shelters . Despite his rough past, he always carried a hopeful spirit a

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