Posted over 5 years ago | Updated over 5 years ago
Jenny is a sweet, kind, lovable soul, this I can not stress enough! The issue at hand is that she is very, very aggressive towards all other animals and has a very high prey drive. There is another dog (senior, yorkshire terrier) in the home and the two can not co-exist without a guaranteed fatal outcome. Jenny loves to cuddle, receive and give affection & kisses, is house trained, non food or toy aggressive and has no known medical issues. With Jenny being such a large breed (approx. 135 lbs), it would be best that only experienced dog owners, particularly that of St. Bernards inquire. Attempts at socialization have proved unsuccessful several times. Jenny is incapable of going on walks or being exposed to other animals, as she will become completely fixated and incapable of being redirected. It is imperative that Jenny be the only animal in the home and that she have a high, secured fence or enclosure, in which to relieve herself and enjoy a roll in the grass, sunshine and fresh air.