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  • Loved this vid, the missus is out now buying an Akita x Akita/Mastiff, what an awesome temperament your dog has! Thanks for the upload, great to see dogs and cats play-fight as friends :)

  • I never left any of those previous comments. Think one of my dear teenagers must have done it :(

  • So cute! Beautiful pets! I've never seen a cat and dog play like this before.

  • The cat's eyes are red every time indirect line witht he camera.

  • Way cute. My mastiff mix does that with my basset hound..stays in that submissive position to keep the fun going..

  • Awesome, I think your dog kinda surrendered at the end, his pose would say so. Brilliant video. Post more, theyd be great to see. :0)

  • Great looking pup- what a gorgeous mix! Fine temperament too it seems. Would love to see some more recent vids of him.

  • What the heck is going on in the background? Kelly Clarkson get a sex change? hehe....Very cute video....should get a cat playmate for my dog =)

  • i have a bullmastiff akita mix i get him from a backyard breeder who said he was full akita and he was too young to tell when i got him ... however he is a great dog mixed breed or not ... tank is a cute pup don't listen to others shit talking

  • thanks mate... your pup is cute... I look forward to seeing more vids as he gets older :-)

  • Inbreeding with 2 separate breeds? DOH!

    Cute video.

  • lol thanks :-)

  • right, you need to watch my daft dog after he'd been out 4 a walk in the rain! ha ha

  • @mucklejo. Needin a pedigree, health issues due to in breeding, don't get me wrong i love pedigree's my 2 dog's are, but mixed breeds are important, they can save breed's if they get the chance, just look up the victorian bulldog, it's cured most of the health issues of the british bulldog means they don't need to be c-sectioned like several other pedigree breed's, whilst if you find a good example they look almost identical, how is breeding 2 seperate breed's in breeding?

  • a mastiff cross akita erm gross inbreeding like it or not

  • Freddietheakita - you talk shit

  • DOH! YOU ARE THICK!

  • nicedog probally real cute and friendly in nature . but it wil die young from gross inbreadng like that. i have experience and ive bought again. but over breading dogs like that his life span gotta be 5 years or less its such a shame

  • Freddietheakita you need to educate yourself about dogs... Tank will more than likely out live a pure bred dog of similar size. Where have you got 5yrs or less from? What do you mean gross inbreeding like that huh? I think somebody is talking pap pap

  • I'm with you on this one. maybe he should look up the term in-breeding. Parents can't be too closely related if they're two altogether different breeds, now can they? Gorgeous pup by the way, we just got a St.bernard/ mastiff a few days ago.

  • Thanks Steph :-) you'll have to post some vids of your new pup I bet he is cute!

  • wrong

  • i like your dog he's cute take good care of him

  • haha dude that cat was goin in for the kill, damn

  • It's demon cat!!! XD hehe. See at 0:36... see those eyes! Nice to see them play :) Thanks for the post!

  • Really, incredibly cute! I love the windmill and rocket launch attacks!!!! They seem very content together.

  • cool video great to see to natural foes playing so well are they still friends?

  • they are still friends, however we don't let them play like that anymore really as Tank is huge and would probably end up hurting Teddy. :-(

  • thats awsome but watch out Michel Vick might want to get involved

  • how cute

  • how cute! i have never seen a dog and cat play like that.

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