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Stray Mastiff Takes His Very First Steps Inside A House

Stray Mastiff Takes His Very First Steps Inside A House

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Stray Mastiff Takes His Very First Steps Inside A House Please explain to me why(in the very beginning of this video she says) we left and the next morning we werent sure (after they took a picture of him) if he be there. Ive rescue many animals and stayed, be up, sat by, waited and so but never left. They left the babes with the hopes he be there in the morning.
Ugh!
So happy it had a great ending!

Date: 2024-03-26

Comments and reviews: 34


We rescued a wolfhound mix the day before he was to be put down. He’d been feral, but was good with people and dogs. Z was the toughest dog to train We’ve ever had, but seven years on and he is a gem, still headstrong and full of fun. Dreaming on the bed as I type. Rescue dogs are the best, and very loyal.
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We just a dog from local animal shelter. That dog is the splitting image of our dog. The shelter claimed, she is a Black mouth cur. But, also claimed other breed. She got German Shepherd mole on her face. My son mentioned to me, if she by chance a Mastiff mix. After seeing this video, maybe she might be.
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I think if I was a dog, the sound of my nails on a tile floor would probably freak me out if I hadn't heard it much before. Especially inside a house where it's quiet, that click click click would be anxiety provoking. Until, of course, I saw other dogs running around and realized it wasn't a problem.
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One of my cats is a street cat. She just moved in one day, and my other cat didn't seem at all bothered. Even shares his food. The former alley cat now hates going outside and is quite happy on the sofa all day. Total comfort junkie now, so can relate to this pooch and his love of soft places.
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We had a beautiful English Mastiff, Sheba. She was one of the sweetest ever. She used to cruise around the house with our little parrot attached to her collar and we used to dress her up. She loved to sleep in the bed with us. Years later, I still think of her.
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so you tracked your house that were dog focused at work and let your employer know to subtract those from your cheque yeah or you just played dog rescue at the fabrication shop and got paid for it as if you were doing sales or whatever you do.
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I understand in some situations taking the dog to a shelter etc but side of the road, Tie them in a random place or anything cruel like that just makes me want to meet the person that did it and completely send their jaw two counties away.
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I wished I knew what breed of dog I could have as I have an allergy and that means I can't get one but I also know if I could get a dog then my life would be a happier one
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It’s the best thing in the world seeing a dog find a loving home, bless you guys. Ahh he’s so happy gosh darn that’s beautiful.
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Soooooo-Koooool!
Thanks for your kindness. You gave life and happiness, not much more matters. Best wishes.
Giff-Master

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I just want to thank you so very much. Most importantly you helped Hoss and showed this went on to help other animals. Thank you.
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I'm glad he met you and you are an angel but why didn't you keep him he was madly in love with you the sweet woman who rescued him
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What is it about couches and beds that they love so muchI guess it’s because they are soft and smell like us! Such a sweet boy!
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It was nice to see his new home in N. J. had some brick floor, 'cause that is not so slippery for those old dog feet.
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thanks, im sure im not the only one who got a little cheered up after this great story, what a character that boi is
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we had one for 10 years and she was the sweetest angel! I miss her leaning on me and the the drool lol.
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Bye bye in the car is a universal dog language, say it in any language, and the tails starts swaying
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Just because they're big doesn't mean they're bad dogs or mean! Dogs give unconditional love
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if you keep him then you a hero. but you didnt, so why are you yaking about what you didnt do
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What a beautiful Dog. He is so hansome. I dont know who was more lucky him or his new owners
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How do people just not care about their dogs Thank God there are people out there who do!
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You are such a wonderful person for taking him in and finding him a forever home
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Amazing when an animal finds the right person to complete the rest of his/hers life.
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I'm in the no dogs on the furniture camp, but my dogs have their own beds and cots.
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Slippery floors scare many dogs. I put down carpet runners and that helped my girl.
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So beautiful. So glad he got a forever home. Greetings from toms river nj
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You guys are wonderful, you are heroes without a cape. many blessings to you.
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He is such a happy and lovie boy! I am so glad he has a happy ever after
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Thank you! What a sweetheart; I am glad he found his perfect human partner.
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My sons live in Texas, and sadly too many people don’t spay their animals
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He didn't want to go back to sleeping under trailers
Heck no he didn't.

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If he’s a stray, how do you know it’s his first steps inside a house
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Mastiffs are a wonderful breed. The only draw back is the slobber!
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It’s sad that someone would do this to this sweet dog
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