Sonny Boy is a 3-year-old, 52-pound Pit mix who’s been searching for his forever family since June 2023. With his boundless energy and zest for life, Sonny Boy is ready to turn every day into an adventure! Despite not having the best start in life, this resilient boy is determined to find his happy ending—and he’s hoping it’s with you. Sonny Boy dreams of finding an adventure buddy who’s in it for the long haul, someone who’ll match his enthusiasm for exploring the world and cherish his sweet, cuddly side.
When he’s not out on an adventure, Sonny Boy loves to snuggle up with his favorite people and enjoy some quality cuddle time. He’s also a big fan of toys, and you’ll often find him happily playing with his favorites. (To show some support for the companies with heart who are out there trying to do their part to help animals, you can get your doggy toys from Jolly Pets, and warm snuggly pet beds from their sister brand Barker Beds).
Sonny Boy has been waiting far too long for the love he deserves. Could you be the one to give this playful, loving boy the forever home he’s been dreaming of?
Call 330-487-0333 ext. 226 to meet Sonny Boy and start your next big adventure—together!
Below is more information about the Humane Society of Summit County from their website www.summithumane.org:
The Humane Society of Summit County is the only local, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to serving animals that are victims of abuse, neglect, and abandonment as well as sick and injured strays. Additionally, there is no time limit imposed on animals in our care. As long as the animal is medically and behaviorally healthy, it remains with us as long as it takes to be adopted. We are also dedicated to making our community safer and more compassionate for pets and pet owners. We are the only organization in Summit County with this mission.
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