Taz loves being petted, adores treats and when you bring out a squeaky toy, he just goes bonkers!
SAN ANTONIO — We are happy to say that Taz has gone to his new home in Massachusetts!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Our “Forgotten Friends” series showcases a dog or cat each week that has spent a lengthy time at an area shelter, just waiting for someone to notice them and bring them home to love.
This week’s Forgotten Friend is a six-year-old Boxer and Bullmastiff mix named Taz who was abandoned by his owner on Christmas Eve in 2023.
Lucy’s Doggy Daycare and Spa has been fostering dogs since 2010. Hannah Snyder, Marketing Coordinator and Customer Experience Manager at Lucy’s Doggy Daycare and Spa tells us that many of their fosters have been pulled from the euthanasia list at the City of San Antonio Animal Care Services. Other fosters have ended up at Lucy’s in various ways, including being found sitting on their doorstep. (Please don’t abandon your pets at Lucy’s). Their main partner in rescuing dogs is God’s Dogs Rescue, who provides for all of the animals’ medical needs as Lucy’s fosters the pup at one of their locations. Dogs are then adopted through God’s Dogs website.
Taz would do best in an active household with older kids. He is also good with younger kids, but because he is very muscular he could possibly knock them when he gets too excited. Taz is what we like to call “fun sized,” weighing in at about 59 pounds. He is definitely on the smaller size for Bullmastiffs, but that is probably due to the mix of Boxer he has in him.
“Fearless at work, docile at home, the Bullmastiff is a large, muscular guarder who pursued and held poachers in Merry Old England’ … merry, we suppose, for everyone but poachers,” according to the American Kennel Club. “They are are biddable and reliable creatures.”
Now add in the loyalty, affectionate nature, intelligence, work ethic, and good looks of a Boxer and you will realize that Taz is the whole package!!
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6-year-old Boxer and Bullmastiff mix named Taz wants to be your new best friend | Forgotten Friends
Taz gets along well with other dogs, but probably isn’t a good fit for a home with cats. That’s because his breed has a “high prey drive” that might make him a bit aggressive with furry felines.
He loves being petted, adores treats and when you bring out a squeaky toy, he just goes bonkers!
“Taz is a spunky and smart individual,” said Hannah. “He loves to play fetch and already knows how sit, shake, lay down.”
He has already been neutered and is current on all of his vaccinations. In fact he is very healthy. He will celebrate his 7th birthday on October 25.
“He does really well in social settings with people and dogs and would be great as your wingman for an afternoon at Hops and Hounds or any dog park,” said Hannah. “He is the perfect balance of excitement and cuddles.”
For whoever adopts Taz, Lucy’s Doggy Daycare & Spa will be lending a paw by offering them a free “Glow Up” Day at the Spa, which includes a massage therapy bath and Pawdicure. One of Lucy’s most cherished core values is to continue Lucy’s legacy of giving back to pups in need, as Lucy herself was a rescue!
If you’d like to adopt Taz, visit God’s Dogs Rescue website to apply. The fee is $200 if you are local to the San Antonio area. If you are out of state, you can still adopt! The adoption fee is $450 and that includes transport to your area… wherever you are!
“Taz has a heart of gold and energy to match,” said God’s Dogs Rescue. “He’s incredibly friendly with all people and gets along well with other dogs, though he can get a bit rambunctious and sometimes needs gentle reminders to settle down. Taz is the ultimate hype man—ready to cheer you on during any adventure—and then transform into a cuddle bug when it’s time to relax. He would thrive in an active home where he can burn off energy and share his love of life with his new family.”
You can visit Taz at Lucy’s Doggy Day care and Spa’s downtown location located at 937 S. Laredo St. That location is open Monday through Friday from 6:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. And on weekends from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Their two other locations are 2250 Thousand Oaks and 5010 N Loop 1604 W. Those locations are open from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. weekdays and Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Right now, Lucy’s is offering special couPAWns to first-time customers that give you 50% off a full day of daycare and 50% off a bath with your first 3+ night boarding stay.
You can follow Lucy’s Doggy Daycare and Spa on Facebook and Instagram, and Lucy’s Lends a Paw on Facebook.
Remember when you adopt a shelter pet, you save two lives… the one you bring home with you and the one that now will be saved because the shelter has more room.
If you know of a Forgotten Friend that has been overlooked and is still looking for a “furr-ever” home, contact Andrea at acarden@kens5.com.