Sentences with phrase «bullmastiffs make»

However VetStreet claims that Bullmastiffs make excellent family pets.
Strong, powerful, and quick, the Bullmastiff makes a good guard dog.

Not exact matches

It is important that you start training and socializing the Bullmastiff from a young age as his large size can make him a handful at maturity.
Every decision you will make from this second onwards should be decided based on whether it is going to lead you to that perfect Bullmastiff, or not.
Make no bones about it the Bullmastiff is an expensive dog to own.
FDR also had a Bullmastiff named «Blaze,» two Irish Setters named «Jack» and «Jill,» a Bulldog named «Pal,» an English Setter named «Winks,» another Scottish Terrier named «Meggie,» a German Shepherd Dog named «Major,» and a Great Dane named «President,» which made things confusing in the White House.
Bullmastiffs do not need any training to be a guard dog, it is in their nature to be protective of their family, they make excellent guard dogs and have been used as such for thousands of years.
Bullmastiffs have a solid deep - chested stance, their backs are short and straight making them look stocky, they have a thick tail especially at the base, strong and set high.
In which case, it is worth checking out some of the specialist breed rescues they are often a great source of advice and many are looking for foster homes so in theory, you could try before you buy making double sure a Bullmastiff is the right breed for you.
The Bullmastiff is a loyal, devoted, courageous dog that makes an excellent guard dog.
Reliable, smart family guardians and companions, the Bullmastiff loves comforting, playing, and living with families, and will make a great addition to most lifestyles.
The American Kennel Club says this about the breed: «The Bullmastiff is a strong and powerfully built animal that possesses great intelligence and a willingness to please, making them ideal family companions and protectors.
The first impression you get when you see a Bullmastiff is a muscular, menacing looking dog, which makes it perfect for protecting your family.
You should be able to spend time around adult dogs as well as puppies so you can make an informed judgment about how a Bullmastiff will fit into your home and your life.
I am having second thoughts about switching him back because Bullmastiffs need Glucosamine Chondroitin for their fast growing joints, but I have read some research that states Large Breed Puppy food makes the dog grow to quick.
With an intimidating look and strong protective instincts, bullmastiff can make a great guard dog.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the New Jersey Federation of Dog Clubs, Ramapo Kennel Club, Taconic Hills Kennel Club, Somerset Hills Kennel Club, the Doberman Pinscher Club of the Tappan Zee, The Northern New Jersey Great Dane Club, the Eastern German Shorthaired Pointer Club, the United States Australian Shepherd Association, the Spinone Club of America, the Newfoundland Club of America, the English Setter Association of America, the American Bullmastiff Association, the Field Spaniel Society of America and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
But this makes me wonder how many of the «bull mastiffs» in the category that places them among the top dangerous dogs, are really the mastiff breed from Brazil, not the English bullmastiffs.
Made from double thickness cotton towelling they are suitable from all breeds from Yorkshire Terriers to Bullmastiffs.
The same problems, too, but I picked the Bullmastiff because Rocky made him famous in the movies.
Bullmastiff are devoted guard dogs, but will rarely attack.They like to catch an intruder, make them freeze, then hold them there.
Large Breeds: Labrador Retriever (Labs), Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Rottweiler, Siberian Husky, Great Dane, Bulldog, Boxer, Terrier breeds, Akita, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Chow Chow, Irish Setter, Whippet, Weimaraners (make sure not to overfeed), Dalmatian, German Shorthaired Pointer, Australian Shepherd, Bloodhound, Newfoundland, Vizsla, Old English Sheepdog, Mastiff (feed 2 - 3 smaller meals a day), St. Bernard (feed 2 - 3 smaller meals a day), Bullmastiff, Great Pyrenees, Bernese Mountain Dog, Italian Greyhound, Alaskan Malamute, Border Collie, Samoyed, Pit Bull, Basset Hound, Brittany Spaniel, English Springer Spaniel (do not overfeed), mixed breeds (aka loveable mutts), and many, many more
Owners should make sure to feed their Bullmastiff a high - quality diet but watch the amount they are fed, because overfeeding could potentially lead to weight and other health problems.
Underneath their appearance though, Bullmastiffs are a lovable breed which make a great addition to any family.
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