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Jazy

Basic Information:

  • Name: Jazy
  • Age: 8 Years
  • Gender: Male
  • Breed: Mastiff

Physical Description:

  • Weight: 80 kg
  • Height: 78 cm
  • Coat Texture: Fine, Smooth
  • Coat Color: Fawn
  • Distinctive Features: Large, muscular build; expressive dark eyes

Background and History:

  • Previous Residence: Animal Shelter
  • Adoption Status: Successfully adopted into a loving home
  • Background Note: Faced challenges finding a forever home due to size and energy levels

Personality and Temperament:

  • General Disposition: Protective, affectionate, dignified, good-natured, calm, courageous
  • Interaction with Humans: Friendly and affectionate, displays gentleness despite size
  • Behavioral Note: Responds positively to kindness and consistent training

Health and Wellness:

  • Current Status: Healthy, fully vaccinated
  • Life Expectancy:  6 – 12 years, typical for Mastiff breed

Training and Behavior:

  • Training Approach: Positive reinforcement, patience-oriented
  • Accomplishments: Successfully adapted to wearing a collar
  • Behavioral Traits: Enjoys interactive play, responds well to routine

Adoption and Care Information:

  • Ideal Environment: Requires spacious living conditions for exercise and relaxation
  • Owner Compatibility: Best suited for an active individual or family familiar with large breeds
  • Special Considerations: Needs consistent handling and socialization due to size and energy

Breed Specific Information:

  • Breed Characteristics: Known for impressive size, loyal and protective nature
  • Socialization Needs: Requires early and consistent socialization
  • Exercise Requirements: High, needs regular physical activity

Anna Wills is a certified dog trainer specializing in Dog Emotion and Cognition. With personal experience as a loving dog mom, she offers expert insights on DogCollarHub.com. Learn more about Anna.

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