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Meet Sampson

March's Coastal Canine is one handsome devil



This handsome devil answers to the name of Sampson.


He's about 4 years old, and has a slightly uncertain (if definitely noble!) heritage. Based on his size and his basso profundo voice, his genes likely point mostly toward an Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees cross.


Sampson is unable to eat chicken, but he loves all other foods, especially cheese and sweet potatoes.


He adores getting his zoomies out by running through his yard and the woods, followed by a luxurious nap. Sampson is uninterested in performing tricks, but he adores meeting people and especially enjoys leaning on new friends.


Sampson found his forever family through the BC SPCA about three years ago, and he's brought them nothing but joy and laughter ever since. 


You can lean on us anytime, Sampson!




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