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I would to have a second one now that my girl is over two, but don't see much reason to go through a breeder as I don't show and don't plan to breed (my girl is spayed also).
I don't know of a reputable Fila rescue but I do know someone looking to re-home a year old brindle female here in Northern CA. If your interested I would be more than happy to give you the phone number
I'm, honestly, a little hesitant to have two bitches in one house. When I fostered for oem rescue two bitches in one house meant a fight. I could have 5 males and nary a fight.
No rescues per say....most don't lI've long enough in shelters to even get saved. I know the we get quite a few in shelters here on the east coast.
I have always had 2 females together, we get some tudes but I can dissolve those quickly. I do not leave my females loose together when I am not home.