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(NOT a mastiff) New Guinea Singing Dog in need of forever home

ruthcatrin

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Sasha is a two year old female NGSD. She is house broken, and has so far gotten along with every dog and human introduced to her with the exception of some resource guarding of toys with other dogs. Her foster home has not tried to expose her to cats or other small animals however it is safe to assume that she is NOT cat or small animal safe. She is currently located in a foster home in Wisconsin.

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This is Sasha interacting with two Tamaskens and another Singer:

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Singers are a highly primitive breed that are certinally not for everyone. They should not go into a home where the neighbors are going to complain about the noise for example. However some of you mastiff folks might do well with them. I'm still waiting to hear what the requirements for adoption would be however a fenced yard would definetly be a plus, with the ability to add height and/or dig guard to the fence as needed.

Feel free to ask questions about the breed if you're curious. For serious inquiry to adopt please contact Denise Wetzel (or if you don't have Facebook I can pass on your contact info).