A Boy And His English Mastiff Christmas Day

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

Saskia and Allister meeting for the first time on Christmas day. The amazing thing is they're both the same age... just over a year.

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  • What a good dog! He loves his boy!

  • Man I almost feel bad. Poor dog is clearly trying to go to sleep and the kid is all over it.

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  • I bet these two are best friends :D

  • @hothotheat3000 dog aint got no job. all he has to do is put up with the kid. not a bad life.

  • its amazing how big the dog is and doesn't hurt him most people think they would but if u grow up with a kid there better with one

  • SOOOOO Cute!

    

  • cutest baby ever..:)))

  • MrMario19, you're makeing a good decision in getting a larger dog. I personally think bigger dogs are easier to train, and mastiffs are called gentle giants for a reason. Mastiffs were breed to watch over the kings property and to hold the bad guy down, not to hurt him. My grandson (8 months) loves playing with our mastiff/german shepard mix. I've never left the two alone (I'm realistic) but I don't think our dog would hurt a hair on our precious grandsons head/

  • how patient! bless him:). animals seem to have this thing, if we did this, they'd be like 'GTFO!' but with babies it's just like 'meeh, tryna get to sleep here but oh well.'

  • how cute! :) I can't wait until we get a mastiff pup! we have a bulldog that is our daughters best friend :)

  • im gettin a mastiff like this one but i have no idea how to handle one because of its size, ive only ever had small dogs and this wil be the first big dog i get and i have no idea how to treat or handle it, please could you give me some advice on your because it looks well trained.

  • no matter how many times I see little kids interact with Dogs it still amazes me how the dogs know not to be agressive and just relax

    You have a special Dog and he and your son have a life long conection

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