Bullmastiffs don't shed a lot, but they do require regular grooming. Their short hair can be cleaned easily with a bristle brush and they should only be bathed when it's needed; after a romp in the mud or swimming.
Yes!!!!!!!!! i have one and we have to vacume everyday!!!
yes english mastiffs shed hair but extremly little to the extend where you probably wont find it.
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.
Boerboels, or African mastiffs shed a lot. They go through two heavy yearly sheds; one in the fall and one in the spring and moderately shed the rest of the year.
No.
No, only bull mastiffs.
Old English Mastiffs have short, dense coats that typically measure about 1 to 2 inches in length. Their fur lies flat against their bodies and is coarse to the touch. This breed's coat requires minimal grooming, as they shed moderately throughout the year. Overall, their short hair contributes to their overall powerful and imposing appearance.
The plural is mastiffs.
No, mastiffs are quite muscular- not fat. There are cases in which a mastiff may become overweight due to lack of exercise, poor diet, or because of health issues. These are relatively rare and the mastiffs in general a muscular/toned dog breed.
Tools? French mastiffs are a type of dog and rarely are smart enough to use tools of any kind.
English Mastiffs are generally larger than Boerboel Mastiffs. An adult English Mastiff typically weighs between 120 to 230 pounds and can stand around 27 to 32 inches tall at the shoulder. In contrast, Boerboels usually weigh between 110 to 200 pounds and stand about 22 to 27 inches tall. Therefore, while there is some overlap in size, English Mastiffs tend to be the larger of the two breeds.
no not relly at all.