Learn dog body language
While our canine companions can’t speak to us verbally, we can learn a lot about what they are saying through body language.

Scooby is a young Ridgeback–Mastiff mix with the soul of a giant marshmallow and the enthusiasm of a dog who thinks every day is his birthday. He’s big, he’s goofy, he’s affectionate, and he’s absolutely convinced that life is better when you’re doing things together.
Scooby bonds deeply with his people, and because of that, he struggles with separation anxiety. He’s not destructive or naughty—he just loves hard and worries when his favourite humans disappear. He’ll thrive with someone who can offer routine, reassurance, and a gradual approach to alone‑time training. A home where someone is around more often, especially at first, will help him settle beautifully.
This handsome hunk is social with other dogs, though his size and enthusiasm mean he should meet any potential canine siblings to make sure everyone vibes well. He’s friendly with kids too, but because he’s a big, bouncy boy, introductions are a must to ensure comfort and safety for all.
Scooby needs secure fencing, daily exercise, and a family who enjoys a dog with personality, presence, and a whole lot of heart. In return, he’ll give you loyalty, laughter, and the kind of love that makes every day brighter.
If you’re looking for a dog who will adore you, make you laugh, and be your oversized shadow, Scooby is your guy. He’s ready to be someone’s best friend—he just needs the right match who understands that big love sometimes comes with big feelings.
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