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I'd pay extra and import one from spain where most if not all dogs are tested. :thumbs:

 

 

No need to theres just asgood dogs here that have been tested to

the full working in PP and security

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I'd pay extra and import one from spain where most if not all dogs are tested. :thumbs:

 

 

No need to theres just asgood dogs here that have been tested to

the full working in PP and security

Mick..

 

 

fair play then get on those. :thumbs:

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I'd pay extra and import one from spain where most if not all dogs are tested. :thumbs:

 

 

No need to theres just asgood dogs here that have been tested to

the full working in PP and security

Mick..

 

 

fair play then get on those. :thumbs:

 

If you got one from Spain, it would have to be about 9 months before it could enter the UK, just reading what someone else adviced about getting one as young as possible for early bonding, you would loose that.

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Visited J7 years ago and he had some impressive gear if you're that way inclined.

 

 

Are they as big as bullmastiff, and a better guard. I saw one last sat, and if they like the one i saw , they are a breed not to feck about with.???

 

Is beautiful dog call, bullmastiff. I like very much, so loyal, good stron , look after my family well also. But no guard dog,no agressiv, will let in ,but no leave in 1 piece. Is good for house, clever with good nose hunt also.I see man in web site to buy puppy,now is 1 year ol, is bes dog i ever have.Take 4 year to grown full, this man with dog is very good & win many show. If you like dog with good character, this is number 1.Google>

 

http://www.masiello-bullmastiffs.co.uk/

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FACT FILE : BULLMASTIFF

 

 

 

Group

Working

 

Place of origin

England

 

Original function

Gamekeeper's dog

 

Availability

Very difficult - place order

 

Average life span

Up to 13 years

 

Age at maturity

2 years

 

Height

Dogs 25 / 26 inches

 

Bitches 23 / 24 inches

 

Weight

120 - 135 Lbs

 

Is the breed a natural guard dog?

Yes

 

Attitude to strangers

Suspicious and inquisitive

 

Coat type

Harsh outdoor coat - short

 

Colour(s)

Apricot fawn, silver fawn,

 

dark fawn, brindle, black

 

mask

 

Does coat mat or tangle?

No

 

Special trimming for show ring?

No

 

Coat maintenance

Weekly brush

 

Is professional grooming needed?

No

 

Exercise

Short, sharp half hour walks

 

Approximate monthly feeding bill

£10 - £15

 

Daily feed

Approx 1kg

 

Ease of training

moderate - easy

 

Good family dog?

Excellent

 

With dogs

Good with own breed,

 

males can be dominant

 

with other breeds

 

With cats

Good

 

Town or country?

Country

 

Adapt to a flat?

Needs space and exercise

 

Live in a kennel if necessary?

Yes

 

Does the breed suffer from cold,

 

heat or wet?

No, but they don't like damp

 

Hereditary anomalies?

Hip dysplasia, but most

 

breeders hip score their

 

breeding stock

 

Special considerations

Needs lots of love and

 

understanding. Puppies

 

diet and exercise must be

 

strictly controlled

 

Character sketch

They are your best friend

 

when you really need them,

 

a faithful, loving family

 

companion

 

 

 

what aload of shit.

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FACT FILE : BULLMASTIFF

 

 

 

Group

Working

 

Place of origin

England

 

Original function

Gamekeeper's dog

 

Availability

Very difficult - place order

 

Average life span

Up to 13 years

 

Age at maturity

2 years

 

Height

Dogs 25 / 26 inches

 

Bitches 23 / 24 inches

 

Weight

120 - 135 Lbs

 

Is the breed a natural guard dog?

Yes

 

Attitude to strangers

Suspicious and inquisitive

 

Coat type

Harsh outdoor coat - short

 

Colour(s)

Apricot fawn, silver fawn,

 

dark fawn, brindle, black

 

mask

 

Does coat mat or tangle?

No

 

Special trimming for show ring?

No

 

Coat maintenance

Weekly brush

 

Is professional grooming needed?

No

 

Exercise

Short, sharp half hour walks

 

Approximate monthly feeding bill

£10 - £15

 

Daily feed

Approx 1kg

 

Ease of training

moderate - easy

 

Good family dog?

Excellent

 

With dogs

Good with own breed,

 

males can be dominant

 

with other breeds

 

With cats

Good

 

Town or country?

Country

 

Adapt to a flat?

Needs space and exercise

 

Live in a kennel if necessary?

Yes

 

Does the breed suffer from cold,

 

heat or wet?

No, but they don't like damp

 

Hereditary anomalies?

Hip dysplasia, but most

 

breeders hip score their

 

breeding stock

 

Special considerations

Needs lots of love and

 

understanding. Puppies

 

diet and exercise must be

 

strictly controlled

 

Character sketch

They are your best friend

 

when you really need them,

 

a faithful, loving family

 

companion

 

 

 

what aload of shit.

 

:clapper , had them years ago, not the best guards, very unhealthy dog, bad HD, not long lived. :thumbdown: If i was going for a guard Breed today,i would get Well bred GSD or Rottie FROM east Europe,Most large breeds have health probs, but if you get from the above, atleast they been bred for work, and health tested to the max.As if they were no good (temp+health) they would not be used.Bullmastiffs and alot of guard breeds come from show stuff in this country, and they are crap, thats why i came out of the breed. One of the best guards i saw was GSDxCollie,26in 80lb a black vicious fecker,he was on a farm.And if he wasnt his chain, you didnt get out of you car :cry: one like him thats all you need :yes:

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FACT FILE : BULLMASTIFF

 

 

 

Group

Working

 

Place of origin

England

 

Original function

Gamekeeper's dog

 

Availability

Very difficult - place order

 

Average life span

Up to 13 years

 

Age at maturity

2 years

 

Height

Dogs 25 / 26 inches

 

Bitches 23 / 24 inches

 

Weight

120 - 135 Lbs

 

Is the breed a natural guard dog?

Yes

 

Attitude to strangers

Suspicious and inquisitive

 

Coat type

Harsh outdoor coat - short

 

Colour(s)

Apricot fawn, silver fawn,

 

dark fawn, brindle, black

 

mask

 

Does coat mat or tangle?

No

 

Special trimming for show ring?

No

 

Coat maintenance

Weekly brush

 

Is professional grooming needed?

No

 

Exercise

Short, sharp half hour walks

 

Approximate monthly feeding bill

£10 - £15

 

Daily feed

Approx 1kg

 

Ease of training

moderate - easy

 

Good family dog?

Excellent

 

With dogs

Good with own breed,

 

males can be dominant

 

with other breeds

 

With cats

Good

 

Town or country?

Country

 

Adapt to a flat?

Needs space and exercise

 

Live in a kennel if necessary?

Yes

 

Does the breed suffer from cold,

 

heat or wet?

No, but they don't like damp

 

Hereditary anomalies?

Hip dysplasia, but most

 

breeders hip score their

 

breeding stock

 

Special considerations

Needs lots of love and

 

understanding. Puppies

 

diet and exercise must be

 

strictly controlled

 

Character sketch

They are your best friend

 

when you really need them,

 

a faithful, loving family

 

companion

 

 

 

what aload of shit.

 

:clapper , had them years ago, not the best guards, very unhealthy dog, bad HD, not long lived. thumbdown.gif If i was going for a guard Breed today,i would get Well bred GSD or Rottie FROM east Europe,Most large breeds have health probs, but if you get from the above, atleast they been bred for work, and health tested to the max.As if they were no good (temp+health) they would not be used.Bullmastiffs and alot of guard breeds come from show stuff in this country, and they are crap, thats why i came out of the breed. One of the best guards i saw was GSDxCollie,26in 80lb a black vicious fecker,he was on a farm.And if he wasnt his chain, you didnt get out of you car cry.gif one like him thats all you need yes.gif

I agree bird i think a lot of these mastiff breeds look the part but as a pp or gaurd just dont match up to a good gsd.My father was in the royal vetinary core and the gsd's they had then no other types could hold a candel to them he said rotties were ok but only as static gaurds plus the hot climate in the middle east affected them badley.atb dell

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