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  • Korean Mastiff pups now here June 2011 contact mdkdosa@hotmail.com

  • goodlooking dogs , nice looking breed

  • Any breed makes a good guard dog depending on how you train and rare them,any time a person expects there dog to be something without any form of conditioning that is what you will get.All over the world there are alot of English bulldogs that are fat lazy couch potatoes but i am sure there are some that are guard dogs,this imprint and conditioning must start early usually 6 to 8 weeks.

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  • I love this breed. The DOSA INU. I own two TOSAs, they make excellent guard dogs, the best I've ever had. They are trained in Personal Protection and Schutzhund and they compete in weight pulling as well. They are the complete opposite of your Dosas basically. :) But your dogs are very nice, just gorgeous.

  • can u train these guys to play starcraft?

  • Nice, real fuckin nice,

  • look at then ears lol

  • the one on the far right is clearly crippled and totally weak in the rear legs

  • never heard of these dogs before kinda look llike blood hounds

  • @truez26 bloodhound was added into the breed about 50 years ago. the breeds that make up the KM are Tosa, DDB, OEM and the bloodhound. 

  • @masterdomainkennels oh ok yea I can see the bordoux and the tosa in them

  • excuse me does this breed make a good or a decent guard dog

  • @dosatosa this breed in general does not make a good guard dog but if raised with another guarding breed they can tend to pick up on their trates. but in general they are just a lazy laid back breed mine will not even get off the couch for a knock at the door.

  • @masterdomainkennels thank you so much for the info i still want one though has a nice bark do you know the price range for a male puppy korean mastiff

  • @dosatosa my prices range from $3000 to $1800 depending on quality and breeding rights. but top pups/ dogs out of korea have sold as high as $10,000USD

  • dosa

    they from reddragon?? i hope not :(

    love the lloks tho m8

  • @tosainu unfortunatly 2 of them in the picture did come from RDK but if you go to my site you can read about all the problems i had dealing with RDK. unfortunatly he is just the only importer that advertises. and i said importer because he is not a breeder like his web site makes you think.

  • @masterdomainkennels sorry i forgot to post the site to read up about my bad experiences with RDK you can go to masterdomainkennels go to Dosa Breeder warning.

  • hmmm, what were they barking at?

  • didn't know there were Korean Mastiffs... learn something new everyday.

  • Does the dog on the right of the screen have some hip problems? I think he couldn`t move his back legs...sorry for asking this,i didn`t want to upset u...i`ve never seen korean mastiffs until i saw u`r video...great looking dogs...they look like tosa inu`s and bloodhound's in some ways.best of luck!

  • @UnIngerPierdut at the time this video was taken he was 6mths old and just imported from korea with a parisite called giardia which sucks all the energy out of the dog. when this video was taken he was very sick so it was not that he had hip problems but rather no energy to move. i keerp meaning to post a video of him now you would not know it was the same dog.

  • Gorgeous dogs! I want one!:)

  • Good night to all!!It wold like to knowif it is a new race.Since already been thankful!!!

  • i agree to disagree. if don't belive in keeping any dog around that is in pain. but the point i was trying to make is you can not look at a 5 mth old pup and say that's it he walks funny put him down. as if that would have been the case i would have lost a great dog it just took alittle money to figure out the problem.

  • hi, i was wondering about the temperament of the korean mastiff.... are they good with kids? are they good with other animals?can they live in an apartment, house with a small yard or do they need a lot of space?..

  • they have a excellent temporment. they are a very laid back docile dog. just like a big bear. they can do very well in a small yard or apartment living because they would much rather be louging at your feet rather then running outside. a short 30min walk daily is enough for them.

  • continued from above comment. i spent a small fortune to figure out the problem. 1 yr later he won best in breed and best in class and if you go to my site you will see the judges comment stating he has excellent movement. so in short sometimes things can be minor and can be fixed without reaching for a needle. i am glad a inexpereinced person like you doesn't own one of my dogs. you might put him down cause he's got a extra toe LOL.

  • I agree I hate how people just wanna put animals to sleep because they say oh its in pain.  I know if I couldn't walk I would still want to live.

  • to thewright9academy i am glad you don't own one of my dogs as if you would have jumped the gun and put him down you would have never found out it was only a simple parisite that was causing that. when he came in from korea he came in with Giardia which just wipes all the energy out of a young pup. ( he was only 4 to 5 mths in that video. but instead of putting him down like some idiots think .

  • look at the mastiff on the right he cant walk is it right to let a dog go on like that when it is draging its back legs like that reali it is sick and not fair at lll he should be put out of the suffering.

  • dude they are very much so a korean mastiff. they are bigger then the best Tosa inu and much more wrinkle. contact any Tosa breeder and ask them if they are a Tosa. better yet make a trip to Korea and tell me there is no such animal.

  • WOW very pretty dogs u got

  • Very good Nakakatakotako they are a DDB OEM Tosa and blood hound cross

  • dude those are tosa inus and you know it. there is no such thing as a korean mastiff

  • They looked like Dogue de Bordeaux X Bloodhound

  • never heard of them but thank you for sharing they are beautifull

  • are they fila's?

  • they are not a Neo and tosa cross but rather a Tosa, DDB,OEM and most recently the bloodhound was added to the breed. NO Neo ( according to Korean Breeders )

  • this is a mastino napoletano and tosa inu cross.

  • hey people DONT DEAL WITH "RED DRAGON KENNELS" FROM KOREA!!!!!!!!

    THEY ARE LIARS AND ROBBERS...!!!!

  • they look like red neapolitan mastiffs hahah cool!!!!!

  • To me it looks like a cross between mastiff x blood hound x japanese tosa inu.

  • hi my names joe id like to say iam impressed with those solid dogs. of yours they look like anchint old fighting dogs.whats the kennel name.peace

  • wow they are lovely

    wish i could find one in the UK :(

  • your dogs are just so cute thanks for sharing

  • i just want to clearifly that yes i am the first KM breeder in Canada and the USA. but since then i have had a litter and sold 2 breeding females to another person here in Canada so there is now 2 breeders in Canada and one in the USA. and i also ssold a breeding line to someone in Calgary. so within the next year or so there will be a few KM litters here in Canada. so enough i hope the KM will reach the goals i have set for them.

  • Thanks for posting this vid. You're the "first" and apparently ONLY Canadian Dosa breeder aren't you? I read your website, so sorry to hear bout the red dragon asshole insodent. I have English Mastiffs, would like a dosa eventually though. Will be contacting you at that time.

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