Her feet do look bigger than actual in that pic. But, her feet are still pretty damn big. Bout as big as my fist.
She's small for a mastiff, and I would imagine she's English, not American due to her size. I dunno. I'll have to inquire...or I'll find out when i sign the papers for her.
The breeder suggested that she be put to sleep instead of being shuffled around while she is still an "unfixed" female. I'm guessing this one being unspayed is making the breeder nervous and it being shuffled around makes it hard for them to track. Being put to sleep ends the worry for the breeder.
this dog came with a HUGE rawhide bone, and she doesn't know what to do with it.
I'm almost afraid to see what this dog will be like when she starts to relax and becomes a part of the household instead of the cage that she's lived in for the 1st two years of her life.
She is 120 lbs of solid muscle and I can see a few extra visits to the chiropractor in my future.
Oh yea, her name is currently "Samantha". I'm thinkin' that if she is going to be MY dog, a name change is in order. I'll have to watch her for awhile and see what fits. I just don't think "Samantha" fits this dog. Miss Daisy WAS "Dazy" originally, till my then g/f got a name tag for her and spelled it wrong
. "Dazy" fit MUCH better than "Daisy", at least until the references to "Driving Miss Daisy" started.