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Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in DARBY, MT, USA

AKC Female

Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in DARBY, MT, USA

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Nickname
AKC Mastiff
Breed
Mastiff
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Availability Date
09/15/2017
Location
DARBY, MT, 59829, USA

Description

Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in DARBY, MT, USA

Female English Mastiff. She is a 17 month old apricot and has just had her first litter. She has good breeding, names such as Granier Hall. She loves attention. She is at her best when she is with

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a male dog or as an only dog but, does not get along with other females. She needs someone who has the time and patience to love and train her. She knows the commands "Sit and Down". She is trained to a dog door and is leash trained although she needs more training. She needs to be spayed. She will be ready to go on September 15th after she is done nursing her puppies. For more info please email me. No texts please.


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ADN-93364
Date Listed
09/01/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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