Noodle
AvailableNoodle
AvailableThis friendly, adult female mastiff mix is known for her sweet and goofy personality. She weighs approximately 63 pounds and has a brindle coat, and is currently cared for at Napa County Animal Shelter. She has not been spayed and is not yet house trained, and she would flourish in a home where her special way of moving is understood. Noodle's loving energy shines through every wag of her tail.
About Noodle
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Noodle is the sweetest girl you could hope to meet, with a mix of a docile and goofy nature that quickly endears her to everyone. While she can be a bit shy around new faces at first, give her a little time and you’ll be rewarded with her endlessly wiggly joy once she warms up. Visitors may notice Noodle’s back legs move differently—she has a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia, which results from underdevelopment of a part of her brain. This hereditary trait doesn’t cause her pain or diminish her happy spirit; it simply means she’s a little unsteady on her back legs. The ideal home for Noodle would be free of stairs to help her get around easily, and she’d absolutely love a big backyard where she can run and soak up sunshine. Walks and tossing toys bring her so much happiness, making her a wonderful companion ready to enjoy the simple joys of life alongside you. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Noodle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mastiff mixes often thrive in homes with plenty of space since they are a larger breed. They do well in a house with a yard but can adapt to apartments if exercised regularly.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These dogs benefit from access to a securely fenced yard where they can move around comfortably, though they also enjoy regular walks and playtime outside.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mastiff mixes are known for being gentle and tolerant, making them generally suitable for families with children. Proper introductions and supervision are always recommended.











