MOE - MASTIFF (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Mastiff Dogs For Adoption in Derwood, MD, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
MOE
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Derwood, MD, 20855 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Mastiff (medium coat). Meet Our Gentle Giant Moe! At 97 pounds of pure sweetness, this handsome boy is the definition of a calm, easygoing companion. He walks beautifully on leash and often glances back at you mid-walkâjust to check in, share a moment, or see if a treat might be coming his way. And yes, he takes those treats with the softest, gentlest mouth. Heâs a mellow soul who prefers peaceful environments and is a bit shy around other dogs. No rowdy behavior hereâjust a big, tender heart looking for someone who appreciates a quiet, comforting friend. One of his favorite things is simple: sitting together on a bench. Heâll happily curl up beside you, soaking in the fresh air and the companionship. If youâre looking for a loyal, gentle giant who will bring calm, love, and sweetness into your life, come meet this wonderful boy. Your new best friend may just be waiting for you.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center
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Location:
Derwood, Maryland, 20855 USAUSA
Breed overview
Mastiff
A.K.A.: Old English Mastiff, English Mastiff, Mastiff Dog, Broad-Mouthed Dog, Gentle Giant, Big Dog, Mastiff Type Dog, Mastiff-like Dog, Giant Mastiff, British Mastiff, Mastin Ingles
Overview:
The Mastiff, an ancient and noble breed, boasts a history stretching back millennia, often linked to the Molosser dogs of antiquity. Renowned for their immense size, these gentle giants are characterized by their powerful, muscular build, broad head, and short, dense coat typically seen in fawn, apricot, or brindle. Despite their imposing appearance, Mastiffs are famous for their remarkably calm and gentle temperament, making them surprisingly affectionate and devoted companions. They generally get along well with children and other pets, provided they are properly socialized from a young age. While their size might suggest a need for vast spaces, their relatively low energy levels mean they can adapt to apartment living if given regular, moderate exercise. Prospective owners should be aware of common health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, and eye conditions, necessitating responsible breeding and veterinary care. Their loyalty and protective instincts, combined with their loving nature, make the Mastiff a truly magnificent addition to the right family.
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