Dog Breeds : How to Select a Bullmastiff

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The bullmastiff breed was originally bred as watch dogs, but they can be quite affectionate and are generally between 100 and 200 pounds. Find a bullmastiff through a reputable breeder to get the best temperament with helpful information from an experienced dog trainer in this free video on dog breeds.

Expert: Heidi Dixner
Contact: www.redrovercomeover.com
Bio: Heidi Dixner has been training dogs professionally since 2001 and a member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers since 2003.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge

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  • I was pleased to hear you recommend adopting a rescue. I suggest anyone interested in connecting with reputable breeders go to the American Bullmastiff Association website where you will find listings of breeders and information about adopting from our rescue program.

  • @mistermusicman1 Thanks for some great advice RE: selecting a rescue dog!

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  • @AngelicaMariaMadonna : same with mine, he could be stubborn, but with an incentive(hot dog) he would do anything and excelled. He is also very active.

  • She is an excellent dog, stays in the house, protective of our home and family if she needs to be but very gentle and submissive mostly. I love this breed and will probably have them forever. We just had our 1st litter of puppies and just got a male of our own.

  • I have a female bullmastiff and she is extremely smart and was very easy to train. Seeing as how she is a glutten... she will do anything for a dog biscuit...haha. We don't give her too many though. She likes to eat but I was surprised at how little it takes to maintain such a large dog.

  • lol my bullies are very active

  • I don`t find the Bull Mastiff hard to train. They are very smart dogs... He was the best in class (made the most progress).

  • 200Lbs are you sure???

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