Foxy
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Foxy
AvailableFoxy is an adult, extra-large female Mastiff currently in Fayetteville, NC. Sheâs spayed, and her big personality matches her impressive size. Foxy stands out with her vibrant energy and loving demeanor, ready to fill a new home with affection and joy.
About Foxy
Foxy is a dazzling canine diva with a huge personality and an even bigger heart. This extra-large, adult Mastiff knows how to make an entranceâher presence fills any room, and her affectionate spirit is impossible to ignore. Foxyâs energy is that perfect end-of-day boost: youâll walk in the door to her tail wagging with pure excitement, as if sheâs won the lottery just by seeing you. Her joy is deeply sincere and instantly contagious, and she has a special way of making her people feel understood. If youâre looking for a companion who brings both style and substance, Foxy fits the bill. Sheâs looking forward to meeting potential adopters in personâher charisma really shows up face-to-face. Foxy deserves a home ready to return all the love she gives. Ready to find out how good life with Foxy can be? Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Foxy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Mastiffs like Foxy do best in spacious homes where they can move comfortably, ideally with access to a yard. They thrive when given plenty of room and a calm, stable household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Foxy, as a Mastiff, benefits from having a good amount of outdoor space to stretch her legs, such as a securely fenced yard. While she doesnât need constant outdoor activity, regular access to fresh air and space helps keep her happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Mastiffs are generally gentle with children, making Foxy a nice fit for families who can handle a dog her size and teach kids respectful boundaries. Supervision is still important due to her size and strength.











