


Buck
English Mastiff
Price
$500
Age
1 year 9 months
Gender
male
Size
Extra Large
Weight
200.00 lbs
Age
1 year 9 months
Gender
male
Size
Extra Large
Weight
200.00 lbs
Samantha Lucas
Pet Owner
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About Buck
After going back & forth many times, I have decided rehoming my baby is best. I spent months searching for this special boy, drove 6 hours from VA to OH to get him and have loved him each & every day since. Buck is an English Mastiff, born 12/01/2023. He is intact. House trained and spoiled completely rotten. We live on a farm with cows....and his favorite hobby, chase cows. With that, we've have had to keep him tied while out for both his and the cows safety but hes such an indoor baby, it's not been an issue. The reason for our rehoming is not any fault of his, but ours. We have 4 kids who are BUSY. He doesnt travel well, he's so hot natured hes uncomfortable in the vehicle in warm months or long periods so he ends up spending time at home alone, & he does not like that. And with him being such an indoor dog, keeping him outside is not a good option for him. He ends up mischievous and seems anxious when we return. The kids are young and its not fair to keep him in distress if we can do better for him. He is such a loyal boy, he wants to be where you are always, he definitely makes you feel safe! Hes a nervous boy too and will need someone patient to help him adjust. As our schedule has gotten busier we have noticed a change in his behavior and its so sad and disappoining to see such a smart, capable dog be held back from his full potential because we can't give him what he needs. I would love to find him a home that can love him the way we do and spoil him rotten like hes used to but also be able to be more present.
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