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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

This is Storm and Crazy Horse,Storm is 50% Great Dane and 50% Neapolitan Mastiff. Crazy Horse is 75%Neapolitan Mastiff and 25% Dogo Argentino.These dogs are not a mistake,they are bred with these mixes to create a new 'Hybrid".These dogs are a breeding pair.In the not too distant future, we plan on getting them with puppies, this will be very exciting to see.

I have been breeding animals for 30 years. I have raised wolves, monkeys, a cougar,as well as other small exotics, and have been involved with the care of lions, tigers, as well as large birds such as; ostrich, emu and rheas. I have raised all types of dogs during that 30 years. Most large breeds to include Rottweilers, Great Danes, Pitts, Akita, Dobermans, English Mastiffs, German Shepard's, Chow's and others. I have learned how to select specific traits for a desired result, Athleticism, prey drive, & Loyalty. This ensures dogs that are not dog or person aggressive; However, they are naturally protective and easy to train, our goal is to create a new breed that will combine great size with these other traits mentioned already.
Our Hybrids are selected and bred for the traits listed above. Additionally they are bred for size, without losing their athletic ability. These dogs are ideal for all types of work, police/guard work, family pet/protector, hunting, & farm work.

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  • Why are you purposely breeding mutts? It's the same as me mixing my two dogs and calling them "hybrids". Proper training can turn any "aggressive" dog into a friendly one. Their breed does not matter. The black dogs back legs look horrible also. I can't tell people what to do with their dogs but this is stupid... plain and simple.

  • @mjfromga89 You obviously have no clue.these hybrids were selected from pure bred dogs, not mixing your mutt dogs and calling them hybrids. if you would look at any breed they were created by mixing various breeds. i saw the black dog in person, he is now 175lbs and can run all day long without tiring there was nothing wrong with his back legs try not to be so ignorant.

  • This makes me sad...What are you hoping to accomplish? your dog's pasterns look weak...are they even fed properly?

  • @cassiehuffman i have seen these dogs in person and the problem you are describing does not exist. i guess some people have to cut something down, to make them feel good

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  • @TandJMonsterKennel Oh okay. Well since I'm obviously the only one that has a problem with this and sees an issue with the dogs, I guess I'm totally wrong. LOL! How about you listen to some of these people and YOU try not to be so ignorant. Get a grip. If you "hybrid" breeders were smart you'd know that a HYBRID is two different species NOT just two different breeds of the same species. You have mixed dogs, NOT hybrids. I'm moving along now though, no more commenting on this video. Good day sir.

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  • lollol pure breed lol is good if and only if you dont play God´s and don´t destroy a niçe breed like they did with Neo Mastiff and other´s. This is a Bandog nothing more because F.C.I. don´t aceppet it like pure breed.

  • @SG02JATT

    Phew...THANK YOU !! I loved your comment.

  • This is a very interesting mix. How did you decide those were the two pure breeds you wanted to mix?

  • this brindle black dog is sooo cute:) he looks like  cane corso cross persa canario

  • @mjfromga89

    breeding mixed breeds does not create genetic issues, its a myth.

    Purebred dogs have the most genetic faults because they are not PURE. THEY COME FROM IN-BREEDING

    which means brother sister couples.

    I hate when people with no educational background think they have a right to opinion on scientific matters.

    the Neapolitan breed is one of the most inbred dogs with the most problems Breeding mix will cause less genetic faults than breeding than purebred Neapolitans.

  • LOVE this! We have our l'il mastiff/Dane mix too...he's now going on 4 yrs, but the video we posted was at about 6 mnths. Now at least 180 lbs and over 6 feet tall on his hind legs. He's is the greatest! I really need to put up more videos of him...thanks for the inspiration again!

  • Have you done shutzund work with these dogs? I want to see the puppies. Why do you have so little dogo argentino in them?

  • Call it a "hybrid" all you want, but these are mutts. Any experienced dog breeder will tell you to get good breeds, it takes MORE than just one generation to get things right. I know it isn't the fault of the dogs, but they look horrible!

  • People always searching for new breeds are in turn committing those hybrids to lives in shelters. Why not just deal with the huge animal problem we have instead of purposely breeding more dogs? Breeding in general saddens me. Just amplifies all the problems. My dogs are both rescues. One we figure is a husky collie cross, the others sibling had a dna test came back dane mastiff rottie. I suppose mine are hybrids too.

  • @reapperrd Wouldn't that same argument apply to purebreds too? There are purebreds in rescues and animal shelters too.

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