no not relly at all.
The Nebolish Mastiff is the most agile of the Mastiff breeds. These are loyal well-tempered dogs that intelligent and easy to train. They are very alert and are naturally protective which makes them very good guard dogs for both families and livestock.
If you are talking about the large dogs they are mastiffs
5000 mastiffs
Mastiffs, Fila Brasileiros, and Neapolitan Mastiffs are all working dogs. Mastiffs originated in England, Fila Brasileiros in Brazil, and Neapolitan Mastiffs in Italy. Neapolitan Mastiffs are typically the most expensive and the largest, followed in both categories by Mastiffs and Fila Brasileiros. These breeds all have dense coats that are easy to groom and shed moderately.
Yes, mastiffs have the potential to kill wild dogs due to their size and strength. However, it is important to note that interactions between domestic dogs and wild animals can lead to injury or death for both parties, and it is best to avoid such situations by maintaining proper control and supervision of your pet.
We have one and she is gentle and very loving couldn't ask for a better dog
Pit bulls, Rottweilers, German shepherds, huskies, and mastiffs
very intelligent so that they are successful sled dogs
alot of the larger breeds, such as mastiffs and bullmastiffs. ive heard bulldogs do too.
Not in SW PA, but there are in NJ. Visit www.SnowLionTibetanMastiffs.com. They are the only 2 known white Tibetan Mastiffs outside of Asia & are the rarest dogs in the world...
Yes, Persian dogs do exist and are also known as Iranian Mastiffs or Sarabi dogs. They are a large and powerful breed with a strong protective instinct. They are primarily used as guard dogs in Iran.
They are vertebrates because they have spines. All dogs are mammals. All mammals are vertebrates.