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Joy - Foster needed - Mastiff (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in Edmond, OK, USA

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Nickname
Joy - Foster needed
Breed
Mastiff
Gender
Female
Age
Location
Edmond, OK, 73083, USA

Description

Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in Edmond, OK, USA

Posted Breed: Mastiff (short coat). PLEASE NOTE: GPMR communicates primarily by email. If you have any questions regarding one of our Mastiffs, please read their bio and if you still have questions- d

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rop us an email at info@greatplainsmastiffrescue.org . If you have questions about our adoption procedures, please go to our Pages of Interest on the left hand column under "Adoption Info." We answer email inquiries almost immediately-usually always within a few hours and phone calls are returned with 24-36 hours. GPMR does not have a shelter. All of our dogs are kept in loving foster homes. We must have a completed adoption application on file before meeting any of our mastiffs. GPMR adopts to the states of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana and parts of Colorado. !!!Any mastiffs being adopted out of the state of Oklahoma require a health certificate to be paid for by the adopter!!! Meet Joy! She is a rambunctious pup estimated at 1 year old. She was found as a stray and taken to a local shelter and no one came to reclaim her. We know Joy can jump a 4 foot fence easily so her adoptive home will require a minimum of 6 ft fence and it has to be stockade/privacy. Joy is a lot of dog for other dogs to handle. She is a giant breed with a lot of energy and for many other dogs she's met it's a bit off-putting. She would do best either as the only pet in her home or with a medium to large size dog that can tolerate a 100lb ++ puppy. She can't go to a home with cats or small dogs. She is highly active for a Mastiff and would love to have an active family to take her for daily walks. She is too much pup for kids so a home with older kids (12+) or an adult only home would be the best fit. Poor Joy has never been given any training or shown any boundaries so she requires a knowledgable owner who knows how to work with this type of personality. Joy has a very loving personality and is looking for a family to bond with - is that your family? She is being boarded in Yukon, OK and needs a foster or adoptive home. Save a Mastiff...Adopt, Foster, Volunteer!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Cats
No
Activity Level
Highly Active

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-541991
Date Listed
05/27/2017
Date Expires
Expired

Mastiff


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