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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2007

CERS Tibetan Mastiff Rescue Site

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  • Wow...Someone's really got an issue here. How come a video on Tibetan Mastiff get so political.

  • i am nepali and i think china should leave tibet alone. If tibet had oil or something thats precious to US perhaps tibet would have been left alone way back when. Anyways,staying away from the politics.... i've always had these dogs back home and that now i am in states i would love to have one if not two.. They are simply put..."AWESOME"

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  • Man why are they so expencive

  • @jackidol1 i think your wrong chinese like cat its korean that breed dog to eat . And its ok who is to say what is wrong to eat.

  • I dream of him and weep daily. My husband says, “This is not healthy”. So today I typed in Tibet Dog and saw your video. It is my desire to assemble a package. Please, if I may give it to you to give to the lovely young man and lady in the video. I want the people of Yunnan to have my gift as a remembrance of a wonderful soul that made me a better woman.

  • We live in the thick woods surrounded by bears and wolves. He was the most protective of all dogs. He was ever watchful of my beloved horse. One day he looked very tired and I thought it was the heat, the next day while grooming him I found a tick. Later he could not breathe and we took him to the vet. He died of Rocky Mountain fever and was positive for heart worms. He was fine on Monday, dead on Thursday.

  • Nobody knew what kind of dog he was because his looks were so unfamiliar. On March ’06 my husband called me and said I see in WSJ an article of a man Wong How Man in Yunnan and there is Maxwell! So he was a Tibet! Before we understood what he was we had many names for him. He had hair like a yak, so we called him “yak-dog”. But most of all he had large paws and a mane like a lion so his nick-name was “Lion of Judah”, because he was so brave he reminded me of King David.

  • Hello Dear Ones, I am so grateful to see your video because my heart is so full of grief. It has been a year since my precious Maxwell passed. Nov.’06 someone set him out in the parking lot of the Church at the bottom of our hill. We took him into our home along with our four dogs, four cats and horse. He was so unusual. It is hard to put into words, because I have had dogs as companions all my life. But, something was so special about him and there was a closeness I cannot explain.

  • It is a really good work trying to keep those breeds alive...and I wouldn t consider a dog breeding something of  political concern. Imagine, I rise a shar pei, so am I a communist?

    It is only shit

  • @schnapsey i think you are annoying too, you are only dog lover when innocent people are dying in tibet. next time shut the fuck up .

  • fuck you ass hole , why don't kill and eat all those dog thats chinese are good for.

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