Booda is two years old, weighs approximately 70 pounds, sheds minimally, is
housebroken, fully vetted, has been neutered since he was a puppy and has no
aggression, roaming, barking or health issues.  He will not try to jump a fence,
he is too lazy to try and jump a fence, so a strong four foot fence should suffice
for him, although, as with all large dogs, a taller fence would be better.  

Booda's best friend is Meow-Meow a black and white special needs cat that
has mild neurological damage.  He is gentle as a rabbit with her, and seems to
"sense" that she is "special." He is also very protective of Meow-Meow

Although Booda is up for adoption, I am in no hurry to adopt him.  I love Booda
and he will only go to a very, very special home with humans of
superior
character.  If a retired couple, with a good home, a fenced yard, that likes to take
walks or go hiking, possibly travels in a motor home, wants a fabulously loving,
spoiled rotten large dog for companionship and company, I will consider
adopting Booda to them.  Booda will not be adopted to a home with small
children or to a home that may start a young family.  NOT due to aggression
issues, but strictly because of his size.  As with ALL LARGE DOGS Booda can
hurt a small child simply playing with them. If you adopt Booda (or any other
large breed) and children or grandchildren visit you, please do not leave them
with the dog unsupervised. In Booda's case, he simply does not know his own
strength.

If your children are older or grown and you are looking for an amazingly beautiful
large dog, that is very laid back, who will be a loyal, extremely loving companion,
an excellent "watch dog" (his hearing is phenomenal), a good traveler, a truly
exceptional forever best friend, Booda is a good choice for you.  Looking into
Booda's eyes is an experience in itself - his eyes are so expressive, it is almost
like looking into the soul of time. One look into those eyes and you will be
hooked.
Sponsors


These are not necessarily "ongoing" sponsors but all have made generous gifts that
have made my work possible and many more have contributed whose names I do not
know - I know them only via email and paypal but their contributions have saved so
many lives I wish I could personally hug and thank each and everyone.  YOU make my
work worthwhile by allowing me to save these dogs.

Amanda Prentiss -- Gold Sponsor
Nancy Leonard - Silver Sponsor
Erin and Jonathan - Sponsors
Betty Bruton - Sponsor
Donna Mosera - Plutonium Sponsor
Roy Dannelly - Plutonium Sponsor
Caryll Rinehart - Plutonium Sponsor
Mary Ann and Casey Jackson - Silver Sponsors
Barbara Grosse  Silver Sponsor
Diane Arnold  Platinum Sponsor
Kent and Crystal Johnson Gold Sponsors
Kristin DeBates Gold Sponsor
David Seeverfield has now sponsored two of our wonderful dogs - visit David at
http://www.aaanimalcontrol.com/ and to learn how to get rid of those nasty pesky
seasonal rats and mice at
http://www.aaanimalcontrol.com/Professional-Trapper/howtogetridofrats.htm