Moby is on trial in a new home. Moby is a wonderful 13 month old Great Dane X Neo Mastiff. Due to unfortunate events he is looking for a new home. He has grown up with another female dog and with children. Moby tries really hard to please you. He doesn’t jump on you (but will jump along side you when your holding his bowl) He will sit patiently for his food until you say ‘go on, good boy’ (albeit some drool).
He sits before coming inside the house and will go to his mat inside. Being so big he can knock things over. He does love to be near you and will follow you everywhere. At the moment he sleeps with his ‘big foster sister’ in the garage – but he would love to sleep inside if allowed.
Nothing seems to bother Moby, thunderstorms, lawn mowers and he loves the hose. He needs more training with walking, as he can knock into you, but he is not phased by other dogs etc.
He has lots of energy but loves to also snuggle up to you in the evening. As Moby is only 13 months and not yet fully grown (approx 45kg), he needs someone that is committed to continue his training to ensure this beautiful boy keeps his manners.
To submit an expression of interest for Moby please email Lorraine on lorraine@awar.org.au
Breed and gender | Male Neapolitan Mastiff X Great Dane |
Size | Large |
DOB | 08/05/2022 |
Activity level | Moderate |
Coat care | Low |
Indoor / outdoor | Both |
Training level | Ongoing training & socialising |
Special needs | None |
Adoption fee *Plus council registration if adopted in NSW | *$730 See notes below |
Microchip number: | 991003001919131 |
Rehoming number: | R251000002 |
Source number: | RE130809 |
*The adoption fee includes microchipping on the NSW Companion Animal Register, desexing, C5 vaccination,intestinal worm and flea treatment. Council registration for rescue dogs in NSW is $27.50 and $23 for pensioners.This fee applies from 18/7/2016
Best outcomes: For the best possible outcome for each adoption we do prefer that you come to us and meet the dog or puppy in person.
Please note: Even though you may be first to call, this does not always guarantee you will be chosen to adopt. By no means do we run on a “first in, first served basis”. We aim to ensure that our animals are adopted into the most suitable home for them and the new family.