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Eeyore

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2 years old|Bullmastiff, Mastiff|Male|X Large|North Bend, OR
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate☺️ Gentle🧠 Smart🚽 House Trained

Eeyore is a 2-year, 9-month-old, neutered male Cane Corso Mastiff mix with a short black coat. He’s an extra-large boy at 122 lbs, and he’s house trained. Vaccinations are up to date. Eeyore is currently available for adoption in North Bend, OR.

About Eeyore

Eeyore is a giant sweetheart with a big presence and an even bigger heart. At around 2 years old, this neutered male Cane Corso Mastiff mix is already making an impression. He’s gentle with adults he trusts but can show some reactivity toward other dogs, especially males. Previous experience suggests he might be fine sharing a home with a female dog. Eeyore isn’t fully aware of his own strength, so households with small children aren’t the best match for him. He’s house trained, sports a shiny short black coat, and weighs in at a hefty 122 lbs. Eeyore comes with a FI tracking collar and access to a 7-week basic obedience course to help start him off right in his new home. He’s a softie at heart and just starting to open up—there’s something about him that makes you want to root for him. He’s in North Bend, OR and hoping for a great match. Your new best friend is just one click away.

Questions about Eeyore

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Eeyore, as a Cane Corso Mastiff mix, does best in a home with ample space both indoors and outdoors, ideally with a securely fenced yard. His size and strength make apartment living challenging.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Cane Corso Mastiff mixes like Eeyore need plenty of outdoor space to stretch their legs and burn energy. A large backyard is ideal to keep him happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Eeyore would do best in a household without small children, as his size and strength can be overwhelming. Older children who understand how to interact with large dogs would be a safer fit.