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Izzabella

English Mastiff

Female, Senior
Columbus, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Fill out an Adoption Application HEADLINER: Izzabella aka Izzy. HISTORY: One owner who did not provide basic medical care so Izzy lived many year with out of control skin issues, ear infections, UTI’s, etc. PERSONALITY: Izzy is a sweet, friendly girl that loves meeting new people and welcoming them into the house. She loves attention and affection and will lean in hard for pets and ear scratches. She tends to spend her days snoozing away but when she gets the zoomies she takes them seriously and this girl can move despite her age.  She lives peacefully with a 60lb male mixed breed but is reactive when seeing dogs out on a walk. Izzy is a bit fearful of fireworks and thunderstorms and will sometimes get spooked by loud noises. Izzy likes things to happen on her own personal timeline and can be stubborn when they don’t. She will test limits by whining and carrying on (dancing around, stomping her feet, wagging her tail furiously while staring at you) to try to get her way. She’s learning that those things don’t work in our house but it’s hard not to laugh at her antics. She’ll do it to the other dog in the house too when he’s laying in a bed that she wants. She usually gets her way with the dog.  FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: Napping, soaking up love and attention, laying in the sun MEDICAL ISSUES: With vet care and a quality diet Izzy’s skin issues and ear infections have cleared up and she is no longer a big itchy mess. She did have a mammary tumor removed while being spayed. She is not currently on any medications. WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST KIND OF HOME: Izzy enjoys hanging out with her people, so a family that spends a lot of time around the house/yard/garden would be great for her. Once integrated with another dog she is very polite and respectful but she definitely needs slow introductions to new dogs. Application Fees, Adoption Donations and Rescue Policy: Please know that 100% of our fees and donations pay for the costs of rescuing dogs. These include but are not limited to pull fees from shelters, veterinary examinations, vaccinations, medications and care, microchips, neuter/spay surgeries, heartworm treatments, behavior evaluations, and foster care, as needed. Important notes before applying. Adopters must have their primary residence in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. We will not adopt giant breed dogs to renters. Homes with children under 6 years of age will not be approved for adoption. Homes with children should have a fenced yard. Pets currently in the applicant's home must have a history of appropriate veterinary care. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption.  Proof of any of the following exceptions is required: The intact dog is a working member of a law enforcement, or search and rescue/recovery team. The intact dog is registered under the auspices of the American Kennel Club and is actively being shown. A veterinarian has determined the sterilization procedure would harm the intact dog.  We believe in Force Free Training Methods and do not approve of methods or devices using pain or force to control the dog, or to deter undesirable behavior.  Homes with highly varnished steps must have carpeting, securely fixed stair treads, or a non-skid surface. **We encourage you to remediate potential safety issues while your application is under review, prior to the home visit. For additional information please review our FAQs or contact mastiffstomutts@gmail.com **Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances. **PA Kennel License: 05845Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.   November 3, 2024, 10:55 pm
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Elphie

English Mastiff

Female, Puppy
Columbus, OH
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Fill out an Adoption Application Cherry Eye (Surgery performed 12/2/2024)Brief description: Meet Elphaba (AKA Elphie). Elphie came to Mastiffs to Mutts from a shelter in Arkansas in early December. Like her namesake, Elphaba Thropp from “Wicked”, she is a sweet, intelligent and feisty girl who is guaranteed to be the best friend you could ever want to have. Likes: Elphie LOVES to play and snuggle with humans and with other dogs. She loves toys, especially the interactive kind that can provide her with enrichment and prevent her from getting bored. She also loves nothing more than to snuggle up on a couch or a big, fluffy dog bed. Dislikes: Elphaba is a pretty easy going girl. Her only real dislikes currently are being by herself, and the basement steps. Personality: (goofy, laid back, playful, etc) Elphie is a silly, playful girl. She is also an extremely clumsy “bull in a china shop”, and her big giant feet that she doesn’t seem to know exactly what to do with don’t help matters, so you would do best keeping fragile belongings well out of her way. She won’t mean to break them, but stuff happens when you are just an awkward puppy! She’s young and impulsive, so like any typical puppy, when she gets bored, she will get into mischief. She will probably steal, ESPECIALLY if you leave things in the sink. Because stealing things out of the sink is her current favorite naughty thing to do. She is working on her training so she can learn to tone it down though, and she is super smart and eager to please. Her perfect family would be patient with her, and continue her training, and refrain from scolding her by yelling at her. Her feelings get hurt very easily, and she will sulk for days if you yell at her. Temperament: Elphaba is very relaxed and social with every person she meets. She has not yet gotten the chance to interact with children, but based on her interactions with all the different people she has met thus far, we are expecting to see that she is just as gentle and loving with tiny humans as she is with larger ones. She doesn’t startle easily, and has been very laid back on walks, despite the fact there is ongoing water main construction right now in her foster family’s neighborhood. She has not seemed bothered in the least by all the construction equipment and the noise it makes. She is also unphased by the doorbell and deliveries to her foster home, even though two of her three foster siblings are nowhere near as calm. Energy level: (likes daily hikes, walks three miles, prefers to be a couch potato, etc) Elphie has an energy level typical of a young dog. She will run around and play like a lunatic, then sleep like she’s dead for hours. She really enjoys running laps around the fenced in backyard in her foster home, alone or with her foster siblings. If she doesn’t have other dogs or toys with her though, she will try to jump up on her human companions to get them to join in play. She is being trained not to jump up, but in the meantime, giving her a toy to chase after and grab is really helpful in avoiding her human friends ending up covered in her muddy paw prints. Favorite activities: Elphie loves to play play play! She also enjoys walks with her dog friends, and snuggling with her favorite people. Oh, and don’t forget snacks. She LOVES a snack! Good with cats, dogs, and kids (over 6)?: Prior to coming to Mastiffs to Mutts, Elphie was living in a foster home with sixteen other dogs (yes, 16, you read it right!) as well as cats. Her former foster parent did feel she was a bit overly interested in the cats, so the cats were kept separate from her. Elphie has done wonderfully with the other dogs in her MTM foster home, as well as her other doggie friends in the neighborhood, and she will be eventually re-evaluated with cats as it is felt she could probably co-exist well with the right kinds of cats, ones who can put her in her place. She will also be evaluated with children, but her very sweet and loving demeanor with all people makes her foster family feel kids will definitely not be an issue for her. It is important to note, Elphie can be extremely pushy with play with other animals, and this can become overwhelming to other animals. Her foster family is working on teaching her to have better manners and to allow other animals space during play. She does plays very nicely and respectfully with other dogs most of the time, but she also displays poor manners at times, such as going directly face-to-face and over other dog’s shoulders when meeting them, and being relentless in play, and not allowing them space to take a break from playing or to go potty when she is very excited. The good news is, she responds beautifully to appropriate corrections from other dogs, and will respect their boundaries when she is corrected. She has done very well with her grumpy small dog friend across the street, and is also doing well with her cantankerous senior foster sister. Not good with: N/A so far. Housetrained: She’s working on it! She does have accidents in her crate at times, usually when she is upset or stressed. When she first came to her current foster home, she had accidents in the crate overnight for the first three nights. However, since she has gotten settled in and in a routine, this has not continued to be a problem. During the day, it’s important to keep her on a schedule. She’s starting to ask to go out, but she gets easily excited and distracted once she gets out there, and she needs time before she is willing to go potty. Her foster family has found that making her wait to interact and play with her foster siblings until after she goes potty is important, otherwise she forgets and will have an accident when she comes inside. She also does not enjoy going outside by herself, and will just stand by the door to come in if she is alone, so she has needed someone to accompany her each time at first as she settles into a routine. Every day she is improving though, so her housebreaking is very much on the right track! Crate trained: Yes. She does struggle at times and will howl/wail to let you know how upset she is. But with regular routing and reinforcement, this is a behavior that eventually stops after a few days. Requires a fenced yard (physical fence and/or invisible fence)?: While Elphie does not require a physical fenced yard, she would love to have one in her future home, just because running laps around the yard and structured playtime with other dogs are favorite pastimes of hers. Invisible fences are not recommended for Elphie. She is the type who would be enticed to leave the yard and take the hit, and then not come back to avoid being shocked again. She also gets very excited by other dogs and people, and being able to see another dog or person and not go to say hello would be extremely frustrating for her, so if she was also being shocked, this could lead to potential behavior issues which are otherwise avoidable. Walks well on a leash?: She’s learning to walk on a loose leash. She does pull at times currently, but since she is very food motivated, with some regular training in her foster home, it’s expected she should be loose leash walking consistently very soon! Challenges: Counter surfing is currently one of Elphie’s main challenges. She will take things (food or not) left out on the counter. Her foster family is working on training with her to eliminate this behavior, but it’s something her future family should continue to work with her on from a training perspective, and monitor her closely until the behavior is observed to be fully and consistently eliminated, to ensure her safety. She has no concept of hot surfaces, like stoves, and could hurt herself if the behavior is not eliminated. Any Medical issues?: Prior to coming to Mastiffs to Mutts, Elphie had corrective surgery to address prolapsed glands in both her eyes (also referred to as “cherry eye”). She does still have considerable obstruction to her vision, but she is still healing from the procedure. If, after her healing period, her condition is not fully resolved, it is possible she may require a second surgery to fully correct the issue. Aside from that, she has no known medical issues at this time. What would be the best kind of home?: Elphaba’s ideal forever family will be one who is committed to continuing her training and socialization to fully support her needs and establishment of appropriate boundaries as she matures. Elphie’s ideal family would ideally consist of at least one other dog friend who would be willing to play with her, and who can correct her in an appropriate manner when she goes overboard if necessary. However, if this is not possible, she would also probably love the idea of doggie daycare. Her future family should be able to meet her activity and enrichment needs so that she can channel her energy appropriately, especially if her future family would not have other dogs who can help to keep her engaged in play. It would be ideal for her future adopter to have a basic understanding of the body language of other animals as well, so that until Elphie learns to reduce pushy behaviors and give other animals space when necessary, her family can provide necessary levels of supervision and respond to address signs of stress or anxiety in playmates before it would become problematic. This will help Elphie to ensure she continues to have safe and positive experiences socializing with other pets, and that they are also able to enjoy interacting with her. Application Fees, Adoption Donations and Rescue Policy: Please know that 100% of our fees and donations pay for the costs of rescuing dogs. These include but are not limited to pull fees from shelters, veterinary examinations, vaccinations, medications and care, microchips, neuter/spay surgeries, heartworm treatments, behavior evaluations, and foster care, as needed. **Puppy Adoption Policy: To ensure proper house training and socialization, puppies will only be adopted to homes where an adult will not be away more than an hour per day, per month of age of the puppy, up to 6 months. Adopters will be required to enroll the puppy into training and provide proof to Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue within 6 months of adopting.  Certain large-breed dogs should not be sterilized before 12 - 18 months of age. If you adopt an intact puppy, you will sign an adoption contract agreeing to have the dog sterilized at your expense at the time your veterinarian recommends. Proof of sterilization must be provided to Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue as soon as the procedure is completed. If the puppy is not sterilized as required, Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to claim legal ownership of the dog.  Important notes before applying. Adopters must have their primary residence in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. We will not adopt giant breed dogs to renters. Homes with children under 6 years of age will not be approved for adoption. Homes with children should have a fenced yard. Pets currently in the applicant's home must have a history of appropriate veterinary care. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption.  Proof of any of the following exceptions is required: The intact dog is a working member of a law enforcement, or search and rescue/recovery team. The intact dog is registered under the auspices of the American Kennel Club and is actively being shown. A veterinarian has determined the sterilization procedure would harm the intact dog.  We believe in Force Free Training Methods and do not approve of methods or devices using pain or force to control the dog, or to deter undesirable behavior.  Homes with highly varnished steps must have carpeting, securely fixed stair treads, or a non-skid surface. **We encourage you to remediate potential safety issues while your application is under review, prior to the home visit. For additional information please review our FAQs or contact mastiffstomutts@gmail.com **Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances. **PA Kennel License: 05845Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.   January 27, 2025, 12:09 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Sasha's adoption status with email updates.
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Sasha

English Mastiff

Female, Young
Columbus, OH
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Fill out an Adoption Application HEADLINER: Sasha the loving and lovely! HISTORY: She was chained up, crated constantly, and cowers if she sees hands moving quickly in her direction. PERSONALITY: Sasha has the absolute best heart and only wants to please! Any minute behavior can be corrected with a simple redirection, though the behaviors are few and far between once she feels safe and protected. She wants to meet new people but was never properly taught how. She’s working on it though! She loves children, big and small, and will adjust herself accordingly to their size, though she is big, so her efforts can only go so far and she’s not quite aware of how big she is. If she sees a little girl around the age of 6, she gets incredibly happy and gets the zoomies to play! As far as other dogs, she needs someone her size who can take her strong body in a game of wrestling; but she really enjoys having just her and her people if possible. FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: Sasha loves to bask in the sun, play tug of war, and go for runs. Cuddling is her absolute favorite. If she sees anyone cuddling, she WILL join in. She loves going for walks but needs a very strong companion to keep her from pulling (she’s 160 pounds of pure muscle). She gets spooked by fast cars so she panics sometimes and needs someone to make her feel safe. MEDICAL ISSUES: N/A WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST KIND OF HOME: Someone with a history and knowledge of mastiffs. She needs a home where she feels safe and protected so that she doesn’t have to feel like the protector all the time. She wants to continue to learn proper etiquette, so she needs a home that will provide that direction for her. She loves company and needs someone home with her most of the day in order to properly thrive. Application Fees, Adoption Donations and Rescue Policy: Please know that 100% of our fees and donations pay for the costs of rescuing dogs. These include but are not limited to pull fees from shelters, veterinary examinations, vaccinations, medications and care, microchips, neuter/spay surgeries, heartworm treatments, behavior evaluations, and foster care, as needed. Important notes before applying. Adopters must have their primary residence in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. We will not adopt giant breed dogs to renters. Homes with children under 6 years of age will not be approved for adoption. Homes with children should have a fenced yard. Pets currently in the applicant's home must have a history of appropriate veterinary care. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption.  Proof of any of the following exceptions is required: The intact dog is a working member of a law enforcement, or search and rescue/recovery team. The intact dog is registered under the auspices of the American Kennel Club and is actively being shown. A veterinarian has determined the sterilization procedure would harm the intact dog.  We believe in Force Free Training Methods and do not approve of methods or devices using pain or force to control the dog, or to deter undesirable behavior.  Homes with highly varnished steps must have carpeting, securely fixed stair treads, or a non-skid surface. **We encourage you to remediate potential safety issues while your application is under review, prior to the home visit. For additional information please review our FAQs or contact mastiffstomutts@gmail.com **Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances. **PA Kennel License: 05845Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.   March 10, 2025, 10:28 am
We'll also keep you updated on Konik's adoption status with email updates.
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Konik

Mastiff Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, Puppy
Columbus, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Fill out an Adoption Application Konik earns his name any time he meets a human; he is a licker. He is also a cuddler and a lap dog. He loves all humans and is great with dogs of all sizes. He is being fostered on a farm with four other dogs ranging from 20 to 130 pounds and does fine with them all. His best friend is a Great Dane who he loves to play chase and keep away with. They will play outside then curl up on the couch together for a good, long nap. Konik was found as a stray by three teenagers. Each boy took him home but was told no by the parents. Thankfully the third boy’s grandma took Konik to the local dog shelter who reached out to find a rescue for him. Konik has the sweetest personality. Just an absolute cuddle bug. He is young, playful, well behaved and eager to please. He does not have a prey drive and doesn’t show any aggression. He has met outside cats and is curious; he will chase but in play not to harm. Konik loves toys, especially chew toys. He’ll play keep away and tug of war, but he also plays quietly by himself. He loves to romp and play outside with his Great Dane friend then nap for a few hours on a couch. He also loves to be around people. Going to the kitchen? He’ll tag along. Going to the bathroom? Well obviously you need company. He is a young male and is not yet neutered. Konik would love a house with a playmate. Another dog in the house would become his best friend and mentor. A child or two would just be a bonus. Konik will potty when on a leash so he does not require a fenced yard, but he does enjoy the freedom to run and play that a fenced yard provides. If in a fenced yard he cannot be left alone. He will climb a fence to get back to his people. Application Fees, Adoption Donations and Rescue Policy: Please know that 100% of our fees and donations pay for the costs of rescuing dogs. These include but are not limited to pull fees from shelters, veterinary examinations, vaccinations, medications and care, microchips, neuter/spay surgeries, heartworm treatments, behavior evaluations, and foster care, as needed. **Puppy Adoption Policy: To ensure proper house training and socialization, puppies will only be adopted to homes where an adult will not be away more than an hour per day, per month of age of the puppy, up to 6 months. Adopters will be required to enroll the puppy into training and provide proof to Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue within 6 months of adopting.  Certain large-breed dogs should not be sterilized before 12 - 18 months of age. If you adopt an intact puppy, you will sign an adoption contract agreeing to have the dog sterilized at your expense at the time your veterinarian recommends. Proof of sterilization must be provided to Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue as soon as the procedure is completed. If the puppy is not sterilized as required, Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to claim legal ownership of the dog.  Important notes before applying. Adopters must have their primary residence in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. We will not adopt giant breed dogs to renters. Homes with children under 6 years of age will not be approved for adoption. Homes with children should have a fenced yard. Pets currently in the applicant's home must have a history of appropriate veterinary care. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption.  Proof of any of the following exceptions is required: The intact dog is a working member of a law enforcement, or search and rescue/recovery team. The intact dog is registered under the auspices of the American Kennel Club and is actively being shown. A veterinarian has determined the sterilization procedure would harm the intact dog.  We believe in Force Free Training Methods and do not approve of methods or devices using pain or force to control the dog, or to deter undesirable behavior.  Homes with highly varnished steps must have carpeting, securely fixed stair treads, or a non-skid surface. **We encourage you to remediate potential safety issues while your application is under review, prior to the home visit. For additional information please review our FAQs or contact mastiffstomutts@gmail.com **Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances. **PA Kennel License: 05845Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.   March 5, 2025, 12:45 am
We'll also keep you updated on Carter's adoption status with email updates.
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Carter

English Mastiff

Female, Adult
Columbus, OH
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Fill out an Adoption Application HEADLINER: Tina (aka Carter) HISTORY: Owner surrendered to shelter after being locked in a barn stall with other dogs for unknown  amount of time. Tina shows signs of physical abuse by previous owner who was an elderly man. PERSONALITY: Tina is the kind, soft and adoring. She is the perfect best friend with the most beautiful eyes and loving gaze. She’s cautious in new situations and can spook with fast movements. Loud voices trigger a fear response in her and she will drop to the floor and try to disappear. If you grab something quickly she will drop her head and squint and brace for impact. Her fear of being hit has diminished to almost nothing at this point as she was very willing to trust us. Tina is quiet as a mouse unless she hears an unusual noise outside, she will alarm bark once or twice making her an excellent guardian. Tina is perfectly house trained, doesn’t need a crate, sits/waits for food and to be leashed and go outside. Her manners are impeccable. She walks perfectly on leash. She greets you with a thumping tail and a big yawn and a sweet little prance. She has the cutest zoomies after she goes potty outside! Because of her past she shows scars on her face from probable dog fights. She is not interested in living with another dog, however she loves puppies. Tina had a litter of 4 and 3 passed away. She was a wonderful caring mom. She just doesn’t want to be forced to interact with another adult dog. She also isn’t a good candidate for cats, she wants to smash them unfortunately. Tina is the most perfect textbook example of a Mastiff. She’s 175lbs of love, adoration, snuggles, drool, and deeply devoted. Her life has been so tragic and harsh but she has been so trusting and loving towards her foster parents. Tina is quietly protective of her person, she has put herself between her foster mom and big scary horse that she wasn’t sure of, gently pushing her person away and sitting in front to keep an eye on the suspicious animal. She hops around joyfully every time we come in her room, play bites so gently and plants her giant head on your lap any chance she gets. This is a snuggle, snack and nap kind of girl. She loves toys and nurses her stuffed toys like a baby. Tina is someone’s once in a lifetime dog. She is the kind of dog you hope for and never forget. The perfect partner and very best friend you could ever have. FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: Snacks, big belly rubs, wallering her favorite person, naps, gnawing bones, hopping like a deer in the yard, being talked to like your teenage BFF (she loves gossip) and gets scratches on the soft spot behind her right ear. MEDICAL ISSUES: none WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST KIND OF HOME: Tina’s new best friend should have a comfy low couch with pillows and lots of time to spend chatting with her. She is very engaged. No other pets please, but this doesn’t make her a mean dog. Honestly who needs another one when Tina is the whole package anyway?! A fenced yard isn’t necessary but she has to be on a leash when outside as she will chase a cat or squirrels. Big kids would be just fine. We have no way to know how she would be with very young children but loud voices and quick movements are scary at first so best not to put her in that position. Mostly we want someone who can see what a perfect gift she is and adore her as much as she will adore that person. Application Fees, Adoption Donations and Rescue Policy: Please know that 100% of our fees and donations pay for the costs of rescuing dogs. These include but are not limited to pull fees from shelters, veterinary examinations, vaccinations, medications and care, microchips, neuter/spay surgeries, heartworm treatments, behavior evaluations, and foster care, as needed. Important notes before applying. Adopters must have their primary residence in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. We will not adopt giant breed dogs to renters. Homes with children under 6 years of age will not be approved for adoption. Homes with children should have a fenced yard. Pets currently in the applicant's home must have a history of appropriate veterinary care. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption.  Proof of any of the following exceptions is required: The intact dog is a working member of a law enforcement, or search and rescue/recovery team. The intact dog is registered under the auspices of the American Kennel Club and is actively being shown. A veterinarian has determined the sterilization procedure would harm the intact dog.  We believe in Force Free Training Methods and do not approve of methods or devices using pain or force to control the dog, or to deter undesirable behavior.  Homes with highly varnished steps must have carpeting, securely fixed stair treads, or a non-skid surface. **We encourage you to remediate potential safety issues while your application is under review, prior to the home visit. For additional information please review our FAQs or contact mastiffstomutts@gmail.com **Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances. **PA Kennel License: 05845Click here to watch a video of Carter.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.   March 14, 2025, 9:24 am
We'll also keep you updated on Moose (Mastiff)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Moose (Mastiff)

Mastiff

Male
Columbus, OH
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, House-trained,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Fill out an Adoption Application  HEADLINER: Moose HISTORY: Moose came to us very underweight and with marks showing he was locked in a crate with no padding for most of his life. He never had basic training although his foster is working on it, and he is eager to learn. Despite his rough life, Moose is such a love. He is very patient waiting for his food and takes treats very gently from your hand. He loves people, men and women alike. PERSONALITY: Moose is a silly guy that loves showing you how flexible he is by twisting himself into all types of silly positions whether it be sleeping half on and half off the sofa or fully stretched out on his back with paws up in the air. He is very nimble and can jump up on beds or get in the car easily. He loves car rides. He is very friendly and has had no issues meeting the foster's 6’3” college sons nor friends and neighbors. The vet and vet techs all loved him, and he was such a good boy getting blood drawn and getting vaccines. They referred to him as “a real gem”! Moose is gaining weight and has the softest chocolate fur. And he has not shed at all! Vet says he will most likely be 120lbs when he reaches his ideal weight. Moose has separation anxiety and does not like to be left alone at all. Using a crate is not an option given his past. He wants to be with his person, and he will need a patient adopter to help him overcome his anxiety. FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: Moose loves to chew on toys, go for car rides and take walks. He is getting better on a leash using an easy walk harness but needs continued leash work. Moose has short bursts of energy and then as a typical mastiff, needs a nap. He sleeps at his foster's feet or on the sofa while his foster works from home and is the perfect office companion except for the occasional snoring. MEDICAL ISSUES: Moose is currently being treated for Lyme. He will be neutered and have entropion surgery soon. No ongoing issues. WHAT WOULD BE THE BEST KIND OF HOME: Moose does not do well left alone. He needs a home where there are people home most of the time and are willing to work on his separation anxiety without using a crate. He also needs basic training and someone who has the patience to teach him manners, but he is willing and eager to learn. Moose is very strong and will need continued leash work. He has improved using the easy walker harness in a short period of time. He just needs someone to train him, and he will be the best companion. Given his needs for training, an experienced dog owner would be best. Moose doesn’t know his size or strength and would do best with a family without young children. He would do great with teens. He loves the car and will want to go wherever you go. Moose did live with another dog, but he has not been him with dogs or other animals. It was recommended that Moose not be allowed around chickens. Application Fees, Adoption Donations and Rescue Policy: Please know that 100% of our fees and donations pay for the costs of rescuing dogs. These include but are not limited to pull fees from shelters, veterinary examinations, vaccinations, medications and care, microchips, neuter/spay surgeries, heartworm treatments, behavior evaluations, and foster care, as needed. Important notes before applying. Adopters must have their primary residence in one of the following states: Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, and parts of North Carolina. We will not adopt giant breed dogs to renters. Homes with children under 6 years of age will not be approved for adoption. Homes with children should have a fenced yard. Pets currently in the applicant's home must have a history of appropriate veterinary care. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption.  Proof of any of the following exceptions is required: The intact dog is a working member of a law enforcement, or search and rescue/recovery team. The intact dog is registered under the auspices of the American Kennel Club and is actively being shown. A veterinarian has determined the sterilization procedure would harm the intact dog.  We believe in Force Free Training Methods and do not approve of methods or devices using pain or force to control the dog, or to deter undesirable behavior.  Homes with highly varnished steps must have carpeting, securely fixed stair treads, or a non-skid surface. **We encourage you to remediate potential safety issues while your application is under review, prior to the home visit. For additional information please review our FAQs or contact mastiffstomutts@gmail.com **Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances. **PA Kennel License: 05845Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.   March 14, 2025, 9:46 am

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