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Quality American Bandogge Mastiff Puppies available on our site American Bandogge Mastiff puppies grow up to be extremely muscular and agile-looking dogs. Their short coats usually come in brindle black but can also be found in tawny, red and blue. Despite their intimidating exteriors, Bandogges are very sweet animals. They flourish extremely well within family life and depend on their owners for happiness. They never like to be left alone for very long, as they care deeply for their families so it's important not to keep them in a kennel for long. In some parts of the country, the Bandogge is bred for fighting but thankfully they're bred more for protection. These dogs make great guards and are a veritable nightmare for any intruder. It's important to note that American Bandogge Mastiff puppies are not recommended for first-time dog owners. The Bandogge needs a lot of leadership and an owner who is able to pick up on his canine instincts and needs. Overall, the Bandogge is an extremely loyal and caring dog which can make a great family pet and guard dog.

Browse our featured American Bandogge Mastiff Puppies for Sale on this page to find yours. Forever Home Rescue and Rehabilitation Center BC SPCA Victoria Branch Wee Waggin Rescue, Inc. City of Lewisville Animal Shelter Main Line Animal Rescue 25 Forest Path Trail 19619 Michigan Hill Road Health, Genetics, and CIDN Rep 245 East 32nd Street Tibetan Mastiff Rescue Chairman Winter Harbor, ME 04693Mastiff Breeders with Puppies for Sale A massive, muscular, and powerful dog, the Mastiff is one of the heaviest of breeds. Males are capable of exceeding 200 pounds. They have an imposing and dominant demeanor. Mastiffs are fearless, alert, and extremely courageous. Often referred to as the Gentle Giant, they are a combination of dignity and grandeur.Does your Mastiff bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? The Mastiff requires minimal grooming. Occasional brushing with a firm bristle brush will suffice. Bathing or dry shampooing should be done when necessary.

The Mastiff is prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, ectropion, PRA, cardiomyopathy, and gastric torsion. They also have a tendency to drool and snore. Early socialization and obedience are crucial for this breed. The Mastiff requires a dominant handler. They are eager to please but may be difficult to train. This breed does best with firmness, fairness, patience, respect, and consistency. They excel in guarding, military and police work, weight pulling, and search and rescue. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Mastiff puppy. The Mastiff is slow moving and is inclined to be rather lazy. Daily securely leashed walks or a play session in a safely fenced small yard are highly recommended to keep them happy and fit. They will do okay in an apartment or condominium dwelling provided they are given stimulation, attention, and sufficient exercise. Get Matched with Mastiff Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Mastiff Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Mastiff Breeder and the RIGHT breed

Mastiff may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Mastiffs AnonymousI would like your opinion on whether a Mastiff would make a good service dog. I have multiple sclerosis and it affects my balance. I am considering using a Mastiff to aid due to their size. Thank you for your time. 2 CommentsAnonymousThe Mastiff is a beautiful breed of dog, however, they are not considered good as Service Dogs.
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That is not fair to you or the dog. I have issues with my ears which tends to affect my balance. My Service Dog is a European Landseer Newfoundland. They are a large dog like the Mastiff, however, their average lifespan is 10 - 12 years compared to the Mastiff. You could also look at the Beauceron, Bouvier des Flandres, German Shepherd, and Giant Schnauzer which are all large breed dogs that have good life spans and that could handle physically moving a person, helping them up or keeping them upright.AnonymousOur male Mastiff was a service dog at age two, a therapy dog for a time and a show champion. He lived to be eleven years old. He weighed 207 pounds when he earned his championship and was solid to say the least. His best feature was his gentle nature; he could bark but almost never did. My wife was an Alzheimer's patient but loved to walk our farm for exercise, always accompanied by her understanding, accommodating Mastiff companion. I never worried about them, he always brought her home.

I miss them both.AnonymousWhat should I feed my Mastiff? 3 CommentsAnonymousA grain-free, high quality dog food is the best thing to feed your Mastiff. Brands you can look into are Evo, Orijen, Acana, Taste of the Wild, Now, Go!, Back to Basic's, Black Gold Grain Free, DNA Dog Food, Earths Pride, Horizon Legacy, and Wysong. But there are many other grain-free brands that are just as good. Each and every brand will be priced differently, so find a grain-free dog food that is in your price range. Remember, the dog food will cost more to buy, but it lasts much, much longer then low-cost/low-nutrition dog food.AnonymousAgree, grain free is the way to go when feeding kibble. AnonymousMastiffs have a very sensitive stomach so you cannot change the food too often and it should be mixed with the old food so they get used to it slowly. Also a probiotic is very helpful. It's like eating yogurt for us it helps with the enzymes in your dogs belly. Mine had a chicken allergy had red under his joints so the vet recommended limited ingredience lamb or beef.

AnonymousWe have an English Mastiff that is reverse brindle. Does that make her worth more? Our English Mastiff looks like a Bengal tiger. We have her up for sale but are not sure if she is rare or if it is more common. 2 CommentsAnonymousI raise Mastiffs and have a female that about half of her pups are reverse brindle, I don't see it as rare. I would look online for Mastiffs for sale in your area to help determine what they are selling for in your area. Keep in mind age & training your dog has had. AnonymousReverse brindle is not rare it is actually a color fault. Breeders out there advertising reverse brindles at higher prices are just out for money. Some don't even get the reverse coat right (some with a more black with very few stripes say those are reverse when indeed a lighter coat with very few stripes is reverse, either way reverse is a color fault). I own 2 and with their overall conformation I'd take a color fault any day over any other fault or health issue. My male stud produces it in every breeding so most def not rare to throw a lighter colored brindle.

AnonymousMy 1yr old Mastiff puppy fights when he sleeps and runs in his sleep what does that mean? He does this most of the time when he is asleep so I don't really know if its normal. 1 CommentAnonymousIt is normal. Your Mastiff is dreaming. My dog will bark in her sleep.AnonymousHow much dog food do Mastiffs eat in a week? 3 CommentsAnonymousMy Mastiff is 2 yrs old and she eats 50lbs every two weeks.AnonymousMine is a 3-year-old, 180 pound male Mastiff. He eats about 6 cups a day as well as treats. 37 pound bags last about 3.5 weeks.AnonymousBuy a good dog food and read the recommendations on the bag. My 200 pound English mastiff ate about 6 cups a day. My Cane Corso female weighs 77 pounds, still a puppy, eats only 3 cups a day. I feed them blue large breed. Mastiff Puppies For SaleNext Day PetsĀ® provides the only safe and secure means of selecting and purchasing the perfect Mastiff puppy from the comfort of your home. German PinscherCane Corso MastiffBernese Mountain DogKuvaszGreater Swiss Mountain DogNewfoundlandAlaskan MalamuteBullmastiffGreat DaneSaint Bernard - St. Bernard