Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
Needs experienced adopter,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mack is a striking 2-year-old, 93-pound Golden mix with an independent spirit and an unwavering sense of loyalty. His journey began in the confines of a car, where he and his owner lived for months. Despite the challenges, Mack remained devoted, holding onto the only bond he knew. Now, he's ready for a fresh start—a place where he can find stability and trust.
We suspect Mack has some herding breed in his lineage, which explains his sharp awareness and natural instinct to oversee his surroundings. He thrives in a structured environment and often chooses a high vantage point—like a window or his favorite spot in the house—where he can quietly observe and ensure everything is just as it should be.
Mack isn’t one for chaos or the high-pitched squeals of children. He prefers calm, predictable interactions with adults who understand his need for space and respect his boundaries. His ideal home is a quiet one, where he can perch near a window, keeping watch over everything like any good herding dog would.
Currently undergoing treatment for Lyme disease, Mack is on the road to recovery while maintaining his strong, resilient nature. He isn’t overly affectionate but may seek attention on his own terms. Once he trusts you, his devotion is steadfast. He has not been tested with cats and would do best as the only dog in the home, where he can fully relax and bond with his humans.
Mack’s Perfect Home:
✅ A small farm or a very active family - he needs a job
✅ A quiet, structured environment with a stable routine
✅ An adult-only household, as loud noises and high-energy children can be overwhelming
✅ A dog-savvy owner who respects his independent nature
✅ A secure yard or safe outdoor access for him to observe his surroundings
✅ A patient and understanding person who will let him bond on his own terms
✅ Mack prefers to be the center of attention and would do best as the only dog in the household
✅ He has not been tested with cats in foster care but the previous owner said that he is okay with cats
Mack isn’t a dog for every home, but for the right person—someone who understands his need for space and respects his protective instincts—he will be a fiercely loyal companion. From his favorite spot, he’ll quietly watch over his world, always ready for a calm, trusting connection.
If you are interested in learning more about Mack please contact adopt@grrow.org or if you can complete an adoption application at https://grrow.org/adopt ($40 adoption application fee is waived for Mack).