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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2010

I trained my bullmastiff because i wanted to use him to protect my home during my absence. But sadly my baby of just 2 years has past away. Thank you for all comments i will respond. Mat/Pam

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  • I would like to tell you that : I'm busy but the reason why i posted this video it's only to help you with your dog. If someone need help write me and you will have the fastest answer i can.

  • I can certify that this dog was the better friend of humans. This breed will die for you even before you feel the danger become so boum in your face, No bully will save you. Think about it. :)

  • Hi, Thanks for the vid, after watching this I have decided to take my 3 year old bullmastiff 'Fudge'  to training clases. What do you think?

  • @kalki03

    woah you're nice man. That's a good thing for you and fudge you will increase your level of comprehension of dogs but also the skills for anything you want. There's no limit with a dog you are the limit so gogogogog :)))

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  • @Frenz83

    Very nice dog. Sorry you lost him so early.

  • Those of you saying this type of training is improper for the Bullmastiff are misinformed. Look at some early 20th Century texts on the subject. You will see Bullmastiffs of old were very savage dogs and most could only be handled by a single person (the gamekeeper himself). They held poachers to the ground after they ravaged them with their bodies and teeth. The one rule was that they were not allowed to "kill" the poacher. The condition of the poacher after the altercation did not matter.

  • @amneziablunts LOL, yes both the males are american bulldogs aswell as the bitch, yea they do look quite intimidating i was just thinking about people coming in the garden because there,s quite alot of thieves and drug addicts were i live and to be honest most people can tell if the dog is nasty enogth to bite so the 2 pups the males of my bitch i wont to know that when i go out and leave them in the garden there not gunna let no one in. any help would be great THANKS.

  • @pjfawley nice are the males america bulldogs aswell? i would also say that most guard dog breeds would guard there home threw instinct , you might find 1 of the males will ,my bullmastif has had no training and since the age of about 1 has always been very protective of the house, are you planning to breed them? p.s if u have 3 american bulldogs in your house i think that would be enough to put off a intruder even if they wont attack pretty scary looking dogs : )

  • @amneziablunts my bitch is now 3 but i have to males which are now 15 weeks old

  • @pjfawley how old is ur dog?

    

  • what is the basic training methods for a dog to protect your house and property ????????????

    ive got an american bulldog.

  • @GE1904Raul just my opinion! i am a fan of all working dogs that are willing to sacrifice its life for ours!! NO MATTER WHAT BREED

  • @GE1904Raul i hav 2 disagree(malinois),they r good 4 SPORT, YES,but not PP thy r too light to work alone they cannot take down a 230lb. man thats on drugs.they weigh too little and their bite isnt bone crushing(only 220lbs of pressure)this is factual, check it out on youtube. i have a boerboel and he can take down a 330lb man on PCP. LOOK AT K9 BROWARD CO. show and watch the episode where the malinios was relased and the bad guy was able to lift the dog up and walk toward the cop

  • Bullmastiifs are beautiful and strong dogs. They already look quite imposing, so as a protection dog a good choice. I have to say I prefer a Malinois. Mine is now 3 years old and I started with him the security training when he was 8 month. The big advantage of a Malinois is that he is much faster and more flexible. Check out some videos and you will see that there is no better breed for a protection dog. Sorry if there are some grammar mistakes, but english is not my first language

  • Sorry to hear of your loss. Hope your next one is long lived.

  • very good bite

  • Massive sympathies mate, he looked fantastic.

  • @TheLastGuyStanding00 They were bred to protect while keeping a modicum of restraint.. Some were trained not to bite at a certain point, but even those would have to bite to disarm a man, and if there were more than one man who had lurcher dogs too you better believe they did what ever they could. You can't breed biting out of a dog any more than you could breed a human not to use their hands. The thing about Bmas' is that when all was said and done they would hold them

  • im sorry to hear abut the passing your dog is cool i love bullmastiff my bul shre passed away at 3 and i miss her and im looking for another friend but this i want to train .. god bless and god bless america

  • Are they happy to play with other dogs i am thinking of one of these after owning a pit for 12 years but i want a dog that can be let off the lead at the beach or dog park.

  • i've a bullmastiff but i don't know how to train it :(

  • He's sooo rottie-like with this k9 emblem :)

  • nice dog looks similar to a boxer

  • I'm really sorry for you loss :( he was a beautiful dog!

  • I thought that Bullmastiff's were originally bred to actually not bite, but to hold the intruder down and pin him to the floor.

  • that's one frightening beast!

  • wait are you saying your dog killed your child or that som1 did because your dog didnt protect im confused

  • Sorry to hear of your loss. That's like losing a member of the family.

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