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Meet
Matilda! Matilda is a one year old 110 lb
recently spayed fawn female who came into rescue in
North Carolina but is actually being fostered in VA.
You can see from her photos
above that she has a GORGEOUS typey Mastiff head and
beautiful black facial pigment- and is just a breathtakingly
lovely Mastiff girl. Her personality matches her
looks and she will attract attention wherever she
goes.
Matilda will do fine in a home with large to
medium sized LAID BACK MALE dogs but not good with
small fluffies or hyper dogs or girls. She is not
suitable for a home with cats most likely either.
She really does want to please but something
kicks in when she is around large female dogs or
dominant little dogs- mostly prey drive instinct.
She needs to go to a home without young
children as she likes to jump up, is pretty
energetic.
Matilda is a very high energy girl who requires
lots of exercise and will be placed in a home who is
willing to take her to obedience classes.
Matilda is beginning the treatment for heartworms
and is currently quite under-weight but she will be
available soon after she has been treated for
heartworms and is in better weight. We need your
help to cover costs for her heartworm
treatments...please donate to the Isaac Fund Today.
She loves attention and wants to be by your
side whenever possible. In the short time she has
been with her foster family, she has been quick to
begin picking up on the household routines. Matilda is quite social with new friends,
which means more attention to her! Matilda is a very
quiet girl and her foster mom says she has yet to
hear her bark. She is young and likes to chew and
mouth your hand in play.
Matilda will go into a crate, but prefers not to.
She is a very crafty girl and has found her way out
of rooms and the crate. When eating or chewing on a
toy she has shown that she can become a little
defensive of these possessions but has already began
to improve on this resource guarding behavior. An
adult can come near her during those times with no
problems at all and can even put their hand in the
food bowl while she is eating without any concern
but small children or other dogs are still an issue.
Ms Matilda quietly sits by the door when she needs
to go outside and does not make much noise. When she
decides it's time to go outside, she needs to be let
out within a few minutes -so her foster mom is
working on picking up her signals that she has to
go. They are also currently working on basic
obedience her foster mom says it looks like Matilda
is going to be a quick learner who loves to please
you. If you wave your hand or raise it, even to
scratch your back, she cowers though. It is
suspected that she may have been abused. |