I have been a neo mum for more than 10 years and just love the larger dog breeds. They love unconditionally, give great cuddles and sit on your feet, which means you can really look past the drool.
I have a 9.5 year old neo gentleman, who is calm and friendly with impeccable manners. He unfortunately lost his neo sister a few months back, and in my attempt to continue to keep him socialised while he processed his grieving and then being lonely, I discovered there weren't any local facilities or support for pet parents to socialise their larger furbies.
This prompted me to offer pet parents of larger well mannered, friendly and house trained furbies a safe place for their furbies to hang out and socialise. I am fortunate to have secure acreage, where they have the space to roam, chase interesting smells or each other, play, roll on the grass on their backs down the hill (which my gentleman loves to do), or zoomies in the paddock.
Note, that while your furbie will be under my supervision and control, I only have rural height fencing, so notorious jumpers may pose a risk to themselves. Given the sizes our furbies can grow to, and for safety reasons, I can only commit to caring for a maximum of two furbies at any given time.
Once all tuckered out from playing, they can relax on the orthopaedic beds and have a well earned snooze, maybe even a few treats and a chew on a well worn toy. ...