Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
NOT BONDED...... CAN BE ADOPTED SEPARATELY: FREE
Bristow, VA (less than 1 hour from Alexandria, VA)- 2 SAINTS need new home asap
URGENT URGENT - DOGS ARE GOING TO THE SHELTER IN A FEW WEEKS IF NO ONE STEPS UP.
You must fill out an adoption application and agree to a contract to get the vetted asap, including appointments for spaying/neutering. Email us at dawnleemcmahon@gmail.com for us to send you an adoption application.
Bristow, VA, Prince William County, Virginia
FAMILY CAN NO LONGER CARE FOR THE PAIR LIKE THEY SHOULD DUE TO PERSONAL REASONS THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE DOGS. SAINTS CAN BE ADOPTED OUT SEPARATELY!!!! Pls consider them.
FROM FAMILY: Ellie (5.5-year-old Saint Bernard) Ellie is an affectionate, people-loving dog who truly believes she’s a lap dog. She has been raised in a busy household with eight children, including a medically fragile child, and has done wonderfully with kids of all ages. She’s playful, curious, and energetic, with a sweet, snuggly, almost toddler-like personality. Ellie is food-motivated, enjoys car rides (especially pup cups), and is crate trained at night. She can be a bit mischievous, particularly with counter surfing. She does well with cats, showing only playful curiosity and no aggression. Ellie has always lived in a home where someone is present and would do best in a home where she can receive lots of attention and companionship, as she may struggle being left alone for long periods.
Byrnie (5.5 yr old Extra-large Saint Bernard) Byrnie is a loyal and protective dog who forms strong bonds with his family. He moves slowly, unlike Ellie. Like Ellie, he has been raised in a home with eight children, including a medically fragile child, and has done well in that environment. However, he can be wary of strangers entering the home, especially individuals who are smaller in stature, such as children’s friends. Byrnie would do best in a home without small children or other pets, as he prefers to have all the attention and can become possessive, particularly around food (he needs to be fed separately). He is not a fan of car rides or vet visits. Byrnie has also always lived in a home where someone is around and would thrive in a home where he can receive consistent attention, love, and companionship, as he is unlikely to do well being left alone for long periods.
The two can be placed together IF there are no other pets in the home and as long as the family understands that they would need to be fed separately in order to avoid any type of disagreement over the food.
Ellie DOB: August 19, 2020
Byrnie DOB: October 21, 2020
Byrnie is neutered but NOT up-to-date on shots.
Ellie is not spayed and is up-to-date on shots.