What should I look for when buying an English mastiff puppy?
The mastiff should have large, kind, brown eyes and there should be a marked stop at the base of the muzzle. The body of the should have a level topline. He should have a large, wide chest that is very deep. A mastiff in great condition should have a clear abdominal tuck and the legs should be thick and well boned.
Do English Mastiffs like to cuddle?
A Mastiff is likely to want to cuddle and rest his head on your lap rather than sleep in his own bed. The loving Mastiff is a wonderful family companion for households with older kids, though his gargantuan build may be intimidating for some.
Is an English Mastiff generally an affectionate breed?
The English Mastiff is one of the most affectionate of breeds and really loves the attention and feeling of a good brushing. This is also a good time to bond. The English Mastiff is not just the biggest dog, but has a huge heart; one that he is just waiting to give to you for a Mastiff lifetime.
Are English Mastiff’s good with other dogs?
Some Old English Mastiffs are peaceful with other animals, while others are dominant (even combative) with dogs of the same sex. Though mildly stubborn, this good-natured dog responds well to patient, consistent leadership. Mastiffs tend to be “gassy” dogs, which bothers some people.
Are English Mastiff more playful or protective?
English mastiff is friendly and docile. However, it is regarded to be more aggressive than bullmastiff. The trait makes the breed ideal for the protection of their parents. The dog breed is usually quite stubborn and this makes it quite difficult to train.
How many puppies does an English Mastiff usually have?
A mastiff might give birth to only one puppy in a pregnancy, but litters of up to 16 puppies have been reported. In between these two extremes is the average litter size, which is about eight puppies.