My husband and I adopted our mastiff mix, June, almost three years ago from the Bryan Animal Shelter. They believed that she was used as a breeding dog and had many litters of puppies. We think that our home was the first she was ever welcomed into. She is a very sweet and loving dog and has been great with our other (very timid) dog, but she has shown some major aggression towards certain dogs. She has been around some submissive dogs without a problem, but she is very protective of herself and her pack, and she would probably do best as the only household animal. The reason that we are trying to rehome her is because our son just turned one, and he has become much more mobile. June has shown slight aggression towards young and rowdy children before. She seems to be fearful of children and then displays aggression due to her fear. She has never been anything but sweet to our son so far, but we still can't fully trust her with him and we don't want her to always have to be isolated and away from us. Even though she doesn't do well with other dogs or children, she truly is a sweet dog who has a lot of love to give and she deserves a good home and loving family. She enjoys playing and going on walks for brief periods of time, but overall requires very minimal physical activity. She's a big, lazy dog who loves belly rubs. She always greets guests in our home with kisses and tail wags. She would be perfect for a home with no children or older children, or for a single person looking for a companion. She's about six years old, weighs around 80-85 pounds, and is up to date on all vaccinations. She is potty trained, crate trained, and a very obedient and loyal dog.
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