Bullmastiff Dogs & Puppies in Ethiopia
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Information about the Bullmastiff breed and features of its character
Bullmastiffs are kind and affectionate dogs, perfect for families with relatively obedient children.
Bullmastiffs are naturally wary of strangers, so it is important to start training and socialization as early as possible.
Sunken eyes, hanging ears (natural position)
Energy: low to moderate
Salivation tendency: high Snoring tendency: high
Propensity to dig: low Social/attention needs: moderate
AKC classification: service dogs
The Bullmastiff has a broad, wrinkled head and a fairly short, square muzzle.
The Bullmastiff has a black nose and dark brown eyes. The ears are V-shaped, folded "towards the back". The tail is set high on the back and reaches to the Bullmastiff Dogs & Puppies in Ethiopia knee tendon. The body is large, powerful and square. The short coat is easy to care for; the color varies from fawn and reddish brown to brindle. Males grow up to 60-70 cm and weigh from 50-59 kg. Females grow up to 60-65 cm and weigh 45-54 kg.
Bullmastiffs are kind and affectionate with family members. They are reserved, docile dogs that are great for families with relatively obedient children. However, all the carelessness of the bullmastiff disappears as soon as a stranger crosses the threshold of the house: dogs are very wary of strangers.
Despite their endless devotion to their family, Bullmastiffs are not easy to train due to their independent mindset. He does not treat his family pets as well as he treats people. If you're planning to dilute your menagerie with Bullmastiffs, you'll have to be careful.
Having decided to have a bullmastiff, the family will receive a loving and devoted pet. However, despite his accommodating nature, the dog must be carefully monitored when children are around: a dog of this size can easily inadvertently hurt a child. For a successful cohabitation, a dog needs to be trained and socialized. If you take your puppy to different places from an early age, where he meets a lot of new people, the Bullmastiff will become less wary of guests and just strangers. The short coat does not require extensive grooming, and this breed sheds little.
If you still decide to get a bullmastiff, buy him a bib, because these dogs salivate profusely. They are also snorers. Like many other large breeds, Bullmastiffs do not live very long: only 8-10 years.
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