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One of my neighbours is looking to rehome her English Mastiff X Bullmastiff. He's named Clifford, after 'Clifford the big red dog' :laugh: He's 10 months old, and has outgrown the tiny flat that they live in. He's very good natured, been brought up around children but needs a firm hand as he's a bit bouncy! He needs somewhere with space, and someone responsible. Please don't bother enquiring if you're not genuine, and haven't got experience of handling a dog like this.

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Good looking dog that:) would keep away unwanted vistors no doubt:)

 

All the very best rehoming him mate

 

Steve

He hasn't got a bad bone in his body, but you wouldn't know that to look at him though! :laugh:

 

Shame Ditch isnt around anymore Mal,that looks like just the kind of beast Ditch liked.Best of luck finding a good home for it. :thumbs:

I can get Ditch on another forum, :hmm: might be worth a message.... :thumbs:

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PS. And no dog pedlars or messers PLEASE!! This dog needs to be in a settled environment as soon as possible. Just because he's free to a good home, doesn't mean the present owner will just give him to anybody..... :thumbs:

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smudge1901 was looking for a dog to gaurd his house if i remember rightly mabey hed be interested :)

 

I have spotted this one matey, not quite ready yet, got to finish the fencing at the back, as my whippet keeps going running off in to the horse field... :censored:

 

He is a beauty..... :clapper:

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i have a bullmastiff x and she is a great dog she is just about the softest dog with kids and puppies an all but when somebody tries to come in the garden and we arent around she wont let them in lol this will make a great dog for somebody! just 1 good walk a day and he will settle down fine atb sam

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He look's in superb condition and a big smart beast, but why if you live in a tiny flat would you acquire a breed of dog that was going to dwarf his intended home, no wonder i'm getting R.S.P.C.A begging tin's rattled under my nose every time i go into town. :icon_eek:

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