Mastiff / Rottweiler / Mixed (short coat) : : Female (not spayed) : : Young : : X-Large
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Hello to everyone,
I can’t tell you how I ended up as a stray. All I know is, I was hurt and my paw was bleeding. I saw a porch light and went there hoping the humans were friendly. The lady saw me standing there with blood coming from my foot she thought awe you poor thing. She was a little nervous because I was very big. But she saw that lost look in my eyes and took a chance and opened the door. I was wet cold and hungry and my paw was hurting very bad. This nice lady feed me and then called the Olive Branch. The lady at the Olive Branch asks if she could keep me for a day or two because there was no place for me and they had to somehow make room. A couple days later I was taken to a place call a vet. He said what I already knew my foot had been caught in a trap. The Olive Branch is taking good care of me.
I got the name Tiny I guess cause I’m so big and then the Tina just kind of went with it I guess. I’m a very friendly girl; I do well with other dogs and cats. I would even be a great dog around kids, but since I’m so big I might my mistake topple one over. Due to my injuries I’m being kept inside. I’m being crate trained and learning to potty out side and doing very good, if I do say so myself. I will almost certainly weigh over 100lbs once I’m full grown, so I will need space to stretch my legs and play. A fenced yard that will keep me safe and I would love to have lots of toys to play with and those big meaty bones are sure yummy.
If you want to give a big girl a forever home and family just fill out an on line application at www.olivebranchwv.org and someone will get back to you with in 24 hours. You can also come visit me if you would like to meet me.
Thanks for look at my page,
Love Tiny Tina
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