
About this Dog
Meet Shaw! This boy came into rescue when his owner was no longer able to take care of him. Shaw lived with kids and other dogs in this home and was reported to do well with them, but we've not had him around any kids while under our care. We would recommend him for an adult only home. Shaw is a lovable and affectionate English Mastiff with a heart as big as his paws! He still has some playful puppy energy but is already showing the gentle, calm demeanor that makes Mastiffs such beloved companions. He loves belly rubs, lounging around the house, and being near his humans. After 2 days of separated introduction to his foster brother (another Mastiff), Shaw integrated very nicely. Respectful and cautious at first, he slowly and steadily opened up to playing and chasing with his foster brother. With feeding spots separated, he quickly learned where his spot was and respected where it was not. Shaw takes a minute or two to warm up to new people. But given a little space and taking things slow, his big tail will slowly start to wag! Once you’re “in” with him, you are “IN!” The leaning and loving is non-stop! He is leash-trained and house-trained and rides well in the car. He knows basic commands such as “Shake,” “Speak” and is working on “Sit’ and “Wait”. He prefers a relaxed environment but enjoys occasional playtime (loves to play fetch!). He would love a home with a yard with space to stretch out. As with most Mastiffs, Shaw is a sensitive guy. So it only takes a soft but stern tone to discipline him and he gets the message! Shaw would thrive in a home with a fenced yard where he can roam safely or with an owner who enjoys leisurely walks. He does well with a laid-back lifestyle but still needs regular exercise and socialization. Due to his size, he may not be best suited for very small children he loves to play and wrestle and is still learning his size! Shaw is well behaved at his foster home but does not appear to have been socialized much outside of his home life. His vet visit was pretty stressful and the veterinarian recommends that he take calming medications prior to any future visits as he is difficult to handle there. He also had a terrible ear infection so that never helps as they can be pretty sore. It could also be a fear based reaction as he was also trying to hide behind the chairs! Unfortunately we see this a lot where people buy puppies and then don't socialize them and this is what happens. A 130 lb chicken who has learned that if he growls at the vet, they will leave him alone. Shaw definitely will need some training, medications before visits, an understanding Veterinarian and positive experiences at the vet clinic to help him overcome that! He likely would not be able to stay at a boarding facility either. He needs a family who either doesn't travel or can have someone stay at his home to take care of him. Shaw is being fostered in Burleson, TX
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Contribute to Shaw's Stash!

100% of Shaw's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Shaw.
About this Dog
Meet Shaw! This boy came into rescue when his owner was no longer able to take care of him. Shaw lived with kids and other dogs in this home and was reported to do well with them, but we've not had him around any kids while under our care. We would recommend him for an adult only home. Shaw is a lovable and affectionate English Mastiff with a heart as big as his paws! He still has some playful puppy energy but is already showing the gentle, calm demeanor that makes Mastiffs such beloved companions. He loves belly rubs, lounging around the house, and being near his humans. After 2 days of separated introduction to his foster brother (another Mastiff), Shaw integrated very nicely. Respectful and cautious at first, he slowly and steadily opened up to playing and chasing with his foster brother. With feeding spots separated, he quickly learned where his spot was and respected where it was not. Shaw takes a minute or two to warm up to new people. But given a little space and taking things slow, his big tail will slowly start to wag! Once you’re “in” with him, you are “IN!” The leaning and loving is non-stop! He is leash-trained and house-trained and rides well in the car. He knows basic commands such as “Shake,” “Speak” and is working on “Sit’ and “Wait”. He prefers a relaxed environment but enjoys occasional playtime (loves to play fetch!). He would love a home with a yard with space to stretch out. As with most Mastiffs, Shaw is a sensitive guy. So it only takes a soft but stern tone to discipline him and he gets the message! Shaw would thrive in a home with a fenced yard where he can roam safely or with an owner who enjoys leisurely walks. He does well with a laid-back lifestyle but still needs regular exercise and socialization. Due to his size, he may not be best suited for very small children he loves to play and wrestle and is still learning his size! Shaw is well behaved at his foster home but does not appear to have been socialized much outside of his home life. His vet visit was pretty stressful and the veterinarian recommends that he take calming medications prior to any future visits as he is difficult to handle there. He also had a terrible ear infection so that never helps as they can be pretty sore. It could also be a fear based reaction as he was also trying to hide behind the chairs! Unfortunately we see this a lot where people buy puppies and then don't socialize them and this is what happens. A 130 lb chicken who has learned that if he growls at the vet, they will leave him alone. Shaw definitely will need some training, medications before visits, an understanding Veterinarian and positive experiences at the vet clinic to help him overcome that! He likely would not be able to stay at a boarding facility either. He needs a family who either doesn't travel or can have someone stay at his home to take care of him. Shaw is being fostered in Burleson, TX