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Know these before you bring Home a Tibetan Mastiff

The Tibetan Mastiff is a huge breed of dog which is heavier in structure than the normal Mastiff & is more of the mountainous type of animal. The dog has a strong build with a large and wide head making it look much bigger than dogs of similar size & stature.<br>

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Know these before you bring Home a Tibetan Mastiff

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  1. Know these before you bring Home a Tibetan Mastiff Are you a dog lover? Do you want to add a fluffy and adorable yet fiercely loyal and protective four-legged family member to your household? Then you should look for Tibetan Mastiff Puppies for Sale. These animals are exceptionally beautiful due to their lion-line appearance. They also happen to be extremely protective of their family and property. Before you bring one home, however, you should know a few things about these dogs. They are large, athletic, and powerful, but they tend to mature slowly at around 3 to 5 years. Female mastiffs have just one heat cycle during a year. Their origin Tibetan Mastiff Pups may not look like it, but researchers have evidence to prove that they have been around since 1100 BC in China. They found skulls of the breed from the Stone and Bronze Ages. There’s also a possibility that these dogs worked with the armies of Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan in battle. In the past, travelers couldn’t visit Tibet, but a few were able to enter the country in the 18th century and witnessed these powerful creatures. The very first Tibetan Mastiff belonged to Queen Victoria.

  2. The viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, got it exported to the Queen back in 1847. Training The Tibetan Mastiff Priceisn’t the only thing you need to concern yourself with. Despite being intelligent, independent, and easy to train, they tend to be a bit too protective of their family and property. There’s no need to question their loyalty or gentleness towards the members of the house, but to outsiders, they can be apprehensive. In reality, the typical mastiff won’t even allow strangers to enter the house. This behavior can be mild or extreme, but it usually depends on the overall disposition of your pet. You should consider this fact before you arrange parties or play dates for kids. Other considerations This dog remains quiet when indoors, but will be highly active when you take him/her outdoors. You must take your four-legged family member outside for leashed walks every day. You should also exercise caution and keep him/her contained when exercising outdoors. Their independent nature can make them walk away with ease. If they get bored, they may become destructive. That’s why you can’t make the mistake of skimping on the exercise. When it comes to grooming, you can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that the Tibetan Mastiff doesn’t shed much. Females, however, can blow their coats twice every year. Contact us Address: Wei Nian, Shaanxi, China. Phone: +8615810219393 Business email: yanhuangkennel@163.com

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