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Cat Breed Info›Mastiff Breed Information
Some Ideal Human Companions:
What They’re Like to Live With:If you think Labrador Retrievers are too small, check out a Mastiff. Massive and sometimes lumbering, these dogs have a gentle, loving and dignified personality that makes them the quintessential “gentle giant.” Responsive and obedient, Mastiffs also have a quiet dignity and a serene intelligence that makes them seem almost mellow. Mastiffs rarely bark or make noise. When you come home, you’re likely to find yours stretched out on a bed or couch, their head perking up lazily to greet you. If you can get them off the couch, they’re always game for a roll on the carpet.
Mastiffs have few equals when it comes to protecting the family. They have been used as guard dogs for thousands of years. However, Mastiffs are more likely to scare off an intruder with their intimidating size—they are not the types to make a fuss unless there’s a real threat. Mastiffs will be fine living in apartments as long as they are walked regularly. Some can be slightly lazy, but it’s important to encourage them to get off the couch and go outside. Always keep them on a leash in public.
A healthy Mastiff can live as long as 12 years. Common health issues include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, heart disease and eye problems. They are also prone to bloat, so feed them smaller meals throughout the day. Also, they tend to drool, so you may want to keep a few rags around the house. Adopt or Rescue a Mastiff!• See 2 adoptable Mastiffs on Catster that need your love. • Customize your search
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