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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

This is my dog Brutie playing with my Husband and our son. It was October 2008. Now in 2011 He will be turning 5 years old. To all the "dog experts" and "master dog trainers" out there.
#1 He is a healthy example of an English Mastiff
#2 He has been raised with our son and has never so much as accidentally knocked him down never mind hurt him intentionally.
#3 Don't make comments that you cannot back up with facts or intelligent thought.

Thank you to all the normal sane people for your comments and to all the rest, piss off.

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  • be a man and do not let him dominate you like that. he will end up dominating a kid one day or he may try me for size and I will end him.

  • @queerfart I love how tough people get sitting behind their computer screen in their homes with almost complete anonymity. But you and all the other youtube trolls are the first pussies to sit down and shut up when a real life confrontation arrises. Don't give your 2 cents unless you know what you're talking about and plan to back it up. And definitely don't open your mouth with threats like that unless you are ready to back them up. You will end him? I highly doubt that.

  • @seaprincess82 You're right princess I apologize for what I said on YouTube. I should of said it in person, bring you're dog over and we can play. 1408 E. Rosedale St. Fort Worth, TX 76104

    Or I'll be in the NE later this year & we can meet up. He's a beautiful dog & we're considering getting one.

  • @queerfart Thanks. We won't be traveling to Texas anytime soon. But if you are serious abut getting one we do breed him from time to time, got pups right now actually. We are in Nj. Just let me know when you come up.

  • Adorable dog! Although I am quite certain he is a Bull Mastiff and not an English Mastiff, right? (I've had an English Mastiff, and I now own a Bull Mastiff)

  • @vitulv He is an English Mastiff, he's just not the huge bred for size ones people are used to seeing. Thanks for the comment.

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  • It's amazing that the dog can play so rough with the adult, but gently guilds by the child. Shows intelligence.

  • @cooldaddy6567 I think if your that bothered about dirty clothes then you really shouldnt get a dog let alone a large one. Dirty paw prints and slobber are part of having a dog,

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  • rough on his hips and lower spine as he gets older.

  • @cooldaddy6567 I agree that a dog that large should be very well trained, but that doesn't mean he should be trained not to play at all. He knows when to stop and he knows who he is allowed to play with.

  • @bgpjr1989 No, that's the pitbull terrier

  • any unusual breeding or do you stick with just doggystyle?

  • Not a bull mastiff, Bull mastiffs are the strongest pound for pound dog in the world - Fact

  • Cool and stuff but wait till the dog wants to "play" with the kid and accidently bites him in his face.

    thats what happend to me, i got bitten in my face when i was young by a bullmastif that would never bite..

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