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Marshal - Mastiff (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in Yakima, WA, USA

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Nickname
Marshal
Breed
Mastiff
Gender
Male
Age
Location
Yakima, WA, 98903, USA

Description

Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in Yakima, WA, USA

Posted Breed: Mastiff (short coat). Please take the time to read the entire profile. We spend alot of time putting as much info in them as possible. Thank you in advance. Marshal- Marshal is a s

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tunning English mastiff boy. He is a huge lover and everyone falls in love with him. He is a huge fawn boy with natural ears and tail. He is a stunning guy and still looks like he has some growing to do. He is a great dog and we adore him and his happier then life attitude. He is a charmer and we can not thank the people who saved him enough. He is a great dog and we adore him. He is going to make a family really really happy. We adore the big lug. He is still a puppy at heart and weighing almost 150 lbs means he is alot of dog and may need a home that can handle his happy personality and his size. Marshal came to us from a vet clinic who could not put him down. The owners had purchased him as a puppy, and we hope that they cared about him and loved him. But we doubt it. They left him outside where he was alone and bored. When he had no one to spend time with him he decided to take himself for a walk and find someone. His owners decided that they didn’t have time to spend with him and rather then putting him up for adoption or looking for a rescue, that was to much work, they just took him to the vet to be put to sleep. At bearly 18 mo he was going to die, because he was not little and cute any more. Don’t tell him that, we think hes adorable! Thank goodness for us and for him the vet could not do it. So they called and asked for help. What an amazing dog he is. We are so happy to meet him. Marshal is a great boy. He loves to be the life of the party and was loving his time at the vet clinic being doted on by all kinds of people. He loves to go for walks, trips to the pet store, and just have a good time. He is a charmer in the car and does great. He is a sweet guy with people and kids and just amazing. Due to his size we suggest kids over 8 since he can knock them over. He also has no respect for personal boundaries and likes to grab at your hands, clothing, and legs with his mouth. This would hurt a small child, he doesnt do it to be mean, but was never taught that puppy mouthing is not ok. We do not want to put small kids at risk, so he can not go to a home with small kids. He is good with dogs but can be confused by them at first. So we suggest dogs over 50 lbs, he also seems good with cats. He is over excited when he meets new dogs, so he will need a slow intro with new dogs. He just wants to be someone’s cuddle buddy. He is super smart and does about anything for a cookies. He is a silly guy who just wants to have a good time and a family that will spend time with him. Marshal is up to date, dewormed, flea treated, altered and micro chipped. He is a stunning boy and easy to love. He doesn’t seem to have any health issues and is house broken, crate trained, and does well on leash. He does great with basic commands but they are still new to him and he is learning them. He is great with dogs once he has had a time to adjust to them. He also seems to be ok with cats with an intro. He does great with men and women, but is a little timid at first with big men. Most mastiffs are. He is a stunning charming boy who is going to steal the heart of someone. We spend a lot of time trying to get to know the dogs in our program as best as we can. This means that we have spent time introducing them to dogs, cats, kids, animals, people and as many things as we can. We try to do as much as we can to evaluate them, both with in our group and if the dogs come from other rescues or shelters their evaluations as well. However dogs are individuals and will react to different situations differently. This means that we do not know how a dog will react in every situation. We give out our best guess based off information provided but the handler of a dog and the way they are introduced to a situation makes a huge impact. So if you have any questions of how to introduce a dog to your home, please let us know and we will provide as much info as we can from pamphlets to helping find a trainer in your area. Our rescue aims to help dogs who are passed by and over looked by most rescues and people. We help the dogs who are in need of medical care, vetting, training and breeds that most will not help with. In most shelters if you are large dog, a big dog, or a male dog; from the moment you walk in you are on barrowed time. If you have docked ears or are a guardian breed your time was over before you walked in the doors. We aim to save these dogs and give them a second chance. Please help us save more lives by helping with our medical bills as they grow. This year has already been hard and we have many medical dogs in need. https://www.gofundme.com/v2eap2f8 If you would like to adopt this pet please send us an email. Applications will be sent to you via email. We do our best to get back to emails in 24 hrs. If it has been longer then that please resend another email. We would love to hear from you. We welcome any questions that you may have. Our goal is to find the right fit for every home, not just any home! We have been informed that some of the links to email us regarding our adoptable dogs are not working. This has been on going for a few weeks with petfinder and a few other links. If you find this to be an issue that you are having please send an email directly to us at: RisingPhoenixWa@aol.com If you are inquiring on a specific pet we do ask that you put the name of the pet in the subject line. So we know who it is that you are inquiring regarding. Thank you in advance for understanding as we work through this. As with any rescue we are always in need of donations. MANY of our dogs come in with special needs or medical issues. These need to be resolved before going home. If you would like to make a donation toward a dogs medical care you can use our paypal address RisingPhoenixWa@aol.com you can also email us for a physical address. We are always in need of dog food, soft food for some of our special needs dogs, collars, leashes, crates, and toys!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-384386
Date Listed
12/10/2016
Date Expires
Expired

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