This is sad. Who gets such a big dog and moves within a year of getting him. Maybe he's stolen? But if not, seems a very huge lack of planning, to get such a huge and expensive dog, then to get rid of it so quickly. The poster also has photos. Bet they're asking a great deal of money, even though the dog isn't neutered and apparently isn't housebroken and has no papers, which is totally suspicious I think.
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Date: 2011-11-03, 11:22AM PDT
Reply to: comm-d5tvs-2683457646@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
Mightis is a 1year old Purebred Newfie. He is approx. 130 lbs and stands about 4ft. He is not neutered. He is not registered but can be. He knows basic commands such as sit, off and come. He was house trained as a puppy but has been an outside dog due to his size. He is great with kids and loves attention. I am moving and unable to take him with so I am needing to rehome him asap. Please serious inquiries only, due some research on this breed and know he will only go to a good home with fenced yard. Rehomeing fee does apply.
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