I had two, male and female wandered in to my place and stayed, about two years old, near starved before I found them. Big friendly monsters, lost the female after about four years, now I can't remember the name of what killed her, he is still here after eight years. I keep him in a pen with 300 feet of fence around him, take him out for walks in the fields when I have the energy, he heads for the pond to soak. I never put a leash or collar on them, never tried to leave. I have seven other dogs from 14 lbs to the Saint at about 110 lbs, seven strays, one rescued. Good points: Big enough to keep bad people away, friendly enough not to bite, barks when he hears strange noises, not my smartest dog but not the dumbest either. He doesn't eat much more than the sixty pound female Australian Sheppard he lives with. Bad points: does slobber some but uses my pant legs as a napkin :-(, needs to be brushed to keep the thick hair from clumping. Like most any dog, if you are the pack leader and treat them decent they will respond well, good luck with your new friend.
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