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The Mastiff dog breed originated in England from the sheepdog family. This large animal can be a wonderful indoor pet. The Mastiff dog breed gets its name from the word massive, In some languages, Mastiff translates into a meaning of mountain-like. In Germany it just simply means dog. This gentle giant is known to be very mild tempered and not easily angered, although who would really want to provoke this huge dog? A couple Mastiff traits are that they are relaxed and peaceful. This dog will in most cases not attack anyone breaking into your home, Basic human fear toward unknown animals allow the dog to be perceived as a threat to burglary. The Mastiff Dog Breed drools a lot and is very good with kids, because of how large it is though it might be too large to have babies around it. This dog type is very intelligent, Basic commands, as well as complex ones, are easily teachable. These dogs only live to be about 10 years old due to sheer size. Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) is a health problem associated with the Mastiff dog breed. (Damaging diseases of the heart, such as Coronary). Research shows that exercise will keep your dog healthy and fit. The Mastiff breed of canine is considered to be a low maintenance breed. Routine nail trimmings, baths, brushing, and dry shampooing will keep your dog looking like the champion that you know he can be. This dog does not react very well to warm weather, It is not advisable to have this breed of dog outdoor in warm temperatures. There are several breeds of Mastiffs including the English Mastiff, bull Mastiff, Victorian Bulldog, Fila Brasileiro, American Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff, and a number of others. Mastiffs are very family oriented dogs, and are known to be playful as pups, gassy (flatulent) as adults, and most breeds have been known to snore loudly. If you plan to purchase a Mastiff anytime in the near future, remember to check if your home owners insurance will cover the breed. Due to their size, perception to the public, and owner negligence, this dog has gained a bad reputation. Some areas of the world will not insure a home with a Mastiff breed. When owning a Mastiff always have adequate training with the dog. While they do make great pets, an untrained Mastiff can be a very stubborn and controlling dog at times, If you do not clearly establish who is in charge from the beginning.
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Steve Peters is a caring and loving dog owner and owns a number of pet related websites. For more information about Mastiff Dogs you should grab our extensive ten part must have course, filled to the brim with Mastiff care tips and secrets, go to www.mastiffmaster.net/
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