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Meet Sweet Samson

July's Coastal Canine is a snuggler



This beautiful brindle from Barhead is called Samson. He is the second Coastal Canine Samson featured this year, so you know he's got to be handsome.


Samson is three years old, runt of the litter of 13 puppies from a cane corso/ rottie mum, and a poodle/ golden retriever dad. He was born on a farm, but decides he prefers Village life. His family calls him a goofball of a protector, with a deep woof and a wiggly greeting for all.


He loves people and is always jumping and barking in excitement. He reserves special attention for his Firefighter friends, and is happy to be their alarm clock for Saturday morning fire training.


Samson is proud of his coiffure, and enjoys being fur-styled with the hairdryer after his bath. He is a ham and a snuggler, and definitely a mama's boy.


We'd snuggle you any time, Samson!



Know a dog longing for the Coastal Canine spotlight? Email us at editor@lionsbaywatershed.ca, and we'll make it happen.


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gail craig
2 hours ago

Oh Samson, you beautiful goofball, it’s nice to meet you.

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