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Huge 177-pound dog looking for forever home

Shelter volunteers describe Major as a “gentle giant.”

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Major the Anatolian Shepherd. (Dogs Trust Loughborough via SWNS)

By Adam Dutton via SWNS

A huge 12.7 st (177 lbs) dog that stands almost 4ft tall and needs a RAMP to get into a car is looking for his forever home.

Major, an 11-year-old Anatolian Shepherd, suffers from osteoarthritis due to his monster-frame.

He is the biggest pooch the Dogs Trust in Loughborough have ever cared for – but volunteers say he's a “gentle giant” who just needs a loving home.

Celine Di Crocco, rehoming center manager at the trust, said: “Major is the biggest dog we have ever cared for.

"Despite his size, he embodies the gentle giant spirit that has endeared him to everyone at the rehoming center.

“Major's story serves as a powerful reminder of the responsibilities that come with pet ownership and the potential weight management challenges in dogs.

Major the Anatolian Shepherd. (Dogs Trust Loughborough via SWNS)

"While being a bigger dog might mean there’s more of him to love, it’s essential that owners understand the importance of supporting their dog to maintain a healthy weight to prevent some of the health issues that come as a result of obesity."

Major is on a weight-loss program which includes regular exercise and a carefully-managed diet.

The charity says he enjoys human company and would love to live in a home where he can be surrounded by people.

Despite his age, he loves playing chase and running around with other dogs.

Major is now seeking a permanent and loving home to call his own.

He can live with children aged 12 years and over, and the possibility of living with another calm dog exists, pending successful introductions at the center.

However, households with cats or small animals may not be suitable for Major.

On the other hand, he could potentially thrive in an environment with other large animals, such as livestock or horses.

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