Meet Winston
Status: Medical Hold
Sex: M Age: 4.8 yrs Weight: 230 lbs
Ears: Natural Color: Blue
SPECIAL NEEDS: Infection in Paw / Mobility issues due to paw injury
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Greetings Hoomans:
My name is Winston and I am a BIG BIG deal and I know it! Everywhere I go in town, people seem to know my name like a “doglebrity”. I constantly hear that I am the biggest boy folks have ever seen!! I don’t know about that – I just know I’m a big, big softy at heart.
I came from a loving family that had me since I was a puppy but mom told me due to challenges unrelated to me, I needed to go find another special family to call my own. She made extra sure Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue was the place for me to go.
Let me tell you more about my awesomeness: I have grown up with kids and great with them but given my size, children 10 years and up are best. I have also lived with two female Spaniels and one of them really likes bossing me around! I am now living with two female Great Danes in my foster home. They seem a little scared of me. I’m not sure why but I think I’ll keep up this tough guy act a little longer to get the best spot on the couch.
I haven’t had much interaction with cats but there is a good chance I will have fun with chase. I promise to be gentle if I catch them.
Some other fun facts about me: My favorite show on YouTube is called “Raise the Woof” and as soon as I hear the jingle, I get super happy and run to the television. It’s the best show ever! Other fun facts — when I drink water, I have to drink outside on the porch because I like to stick my entire head in the bowl like I’m bobbing for apples! My splashes are epic.
Worth noting — I can also be “Great Dane Stubborn”. Oh – that reminds me — have I got a joke for you: Where does a 240 lb Great Dane sit in the movie theater? Yep, you guessed it — Anywhere he wants to!! (And if you can’t find me, look for this big woofer next to the popcorn machine)
More About Winston:
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Neutered and Gastropexy (Gastropexy is an elective surgery that help reduce bad outcomes from a condition called Bloat)
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House trained; some occasional accidents
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Crate trained but given size, more comfortable outside of kennel.
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Good with male and female dogs all sizes off leash; on leash – has leash reactivity
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Good with children (But given size, recommend children 10 years and up best)
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Cats unknown; has prey drive so will chase
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Needs work on leash reactivity; has had professional training and knows key commands
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Loves to play with balls and stuffed animals and show off his favorite “blankies”
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Fenced yard required or large open space required.
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Giant Breed Experience required.
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SPECIAL NEEDS: Foster currently assessing health needs including infected / injured paw; mobility issues due to injured paw; sensitive stomach; weight loss