Bella is 1/2 Pit Bull, 1/4 Great Dane and a 1/4 Great Pyrenees.
Rob adopted her from the Human Society when she was ten months old back in 2016. They have traveled the country together including taking Marilyn (Rob's 1963 Ford Thunderbird) down the entire Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica. Bella loves hiking with Lindsey and running around the ranch with her sister Lacey. Their favorite pass time is to bark at Jasper and Oliver our residents cats. Lacey and her greet all the Clementine Ranch Caregivers with wagging tails and excitement, all while keeping the babies safe and sound on the ranch. |
Pit Bull: Most pit bull-type dogs descend from the British Bull and terrier, a 19th-century dog-fighting type developed from crosses between the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier.
Great Dane: The Great Dane descends from hunting dogs from the Middle Ages used to hunt wild boar and deer, and as guardians of German nobility.
Great Pyrenees: The breed is widely used throughout France as a livestock guardian, particularly in the French Alps and Pyrenees, protecting flocks from predation by wolves and bears. The breed is known as the Great Pyrenees in the United States, where it is also used to protect flocks from various predators.
Great Dane: The Great Dane descends from hunting dogs from the Middle Ages used to hunt wild boar and deer, and as guardians of German nobility.
Great Pyrenees: The breed is widely used throughout France as a livestock guardian, particularly in the French Alps and Pyrenees, protecting flocks from predation by wolves and bears. The breed is known as the Great Pyrenees in the United States, where it is also used to protect flocks from various predators.