Yes. My English mastiff was very hesitant at first in the water and would only go so deep. When it started getting warmer and more people and dogs were swimming, she decided to give it a try and loves it. I know some mastiffs do not swim but they have the ability to.
Yes, they are good dogs best as a watchful guardian, but they are expensive as well. In fact, in March 2011, a Tibetan Mastiff was sold at 1.5 million US$.
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...
The average price is between USD 5000 and USD 14999
The exact number of Tibetan Mastiffs in the world is difficult to determine due to the breed's presence across various countries and the lack of comprehensive breed registries. Estimates suggest there are several thousand Tibetan Mastiffs globally, with significant populations in their native Tibet, as well as in China, the United States, and Europe. Their popularity has fluctuated, impacting their numbers in specific regions. Overall, while they are not an endangered breed, they remain relatively rare compared to more common dog breeds.
A rottweiler and a mastiff looks like a tibetan mastiff because tibetan mastiffs have thick coat furs that look like rottweilers.
There are many large breeds. Two of the Largest breeds are Great Danes, or Tibetan Mastiffs.
Not in SW PA, but there are in NJ. They are the only 2 known white Tibetan Mastiffs outside of Asia; the rarest dogs in the world...
The caucasian ovacharka is bigger than most mastiffs, but the tibetan mastiff.
As far as i know, no, they are not good swimmers.
Are fast runners good swimmers
Yes..Excellent swimmers.
No.