Strong, loyal dog at Sudbury SPCA shelter looking for a home
Cyrus is a one-year-old American bulldog mix that is searching for a companion and permanent home.
He is a black and white dog who is described as "a loyal guy," by staff at the Sudbury SPCA shelter.
Cyrus is a one-year-old American bulldog cross at Sudbury SPCA shelter looking for a permanent home. Feb. 7/23 (CTV Northern Ontario)
Cyrus was transferred from another Ontario SPCA site to increase his chances of finding the right home, after being looked over at another shelter.
He loves attention, pets and treats.
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Being food-driven is helpful when training as it helps the dog focus, Jennifer Hughes of the Sudbury SPCA told CTV News.
Cyrus needs some work with basic manners and training and would likely do best with someone who understands his strength and demeanor.
Overall, Hughes said he will make a good companion and blossom in a home where he is well-loved.
To find out more about Cyrus and the other animals available for adoption at the Ontario SPCA Sudbury & Districts Animal Centre at College Boreal on Lasalle Boulevard, call 705-566-9582.
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