Biffen, the french mastiff

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

french mastiff

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  • Is that Biffen's bedroom? His loving that bed!

  • @TaniaLouise79 Yeah, pretty muche. He spend his time in that bed when its not used ;) He almost grew up in that bed xD

  • Hi, i was just wondering what the french mastiff is like on walks, i hav researched them for a while now, and it says they need a good walk, i was wondering if they can go jogging with me or perhaps a slow run next to me on a bike for say 30mins-1hr? with stops ofc lots of water etc, thanks x

  • I take my dog out for a long walk two times a day, and 3-4 times in the garden. The French Mastiff is a massive breed, so they cannot run for a longer distance, BUT they can walk pretty fast.

    However, why not try to take long walks with running or jogging with some stops with water. If it works, then it's great! ;)

    Just try it out and see how it works with your dog

  • vilken kennel kommer han ifrån? otrolig vacker!

  • @kasapovska veit ikke helt, fikk han når jeg var bortreist

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  • @4legsbeat2 Hi there, i dont have a french mastiff but i have a liver nosed ridgeback, he is 120lbs, 32" and extreamley athletic and light on his feet. we cycle and run for miles with him. just the other day we cycled for 16 miles and he was fine, a little tired but thats expected. i think if you are looking for an athletic, large, muscular breed go for a ridgeback. mastiffs can have knee problems and joint problems that doingg excessive exercise with might take its toll. GOOD LUCK!

  • i have one x he is a male but he is a brindle colour, your lucky your dog doesnt seem to have a droll, every time is near food he creates puddles on the floor, but they big softies once they hit a certain age "puppies can be rough around 1"

  • like mr larsiboy said the drooling isnt that bad only when the drink or eat...or when they are looking at u eat something they want...ive had my bitch for almost 3 yrs now...and still loving her

  • @xhorxhbush -- oh it's bad, don't believe anything else you may here. I've had 2 and this last one, my male, is a slobber monster. There is drool in my house in places you would never believe. On all my clothes when I leave the house . You really need to be prepared for it. I personally think it's well worth it:) I also recommend getting leather furniture as it's easier to clean concerning the drool and hair

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