We have no Neapolitan mastiff puppies for sale but we have some amazing photos that we want to share with you. There are so cute that probably some of them are going to buy some after seeing these pictures ;-)
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Temperament
Neapolitan Mastiff temperament ? To be honest, this is not a breed for everyone. Neapolitan Mastiff is a molossoid dog who looks a bit intimidating, but this breed is affectionate, calm, loving and peaceful. Family and friends are everything for them. These dogs are heavy drooler, mainly in hot weather or after getting a drink. They are very keen to their owners commands. Really intelligent and very protective. This breed has a courage. Generally quiet, they tend to only bark when necessary. They can be reserved with strangers, socialize them well with people, places, sounds and animals. To be honest, there are other great breeds with comlicated temperament like Caucausian Ovtcharka, Central Asian Shepherd or Kangal.
Monday, August 8, 2011
Blue mastiff
Blue Neapolitan mastiff is the most popular one. Here are some shots of Italian mastiffs so you can compare them. After seeing all those shots, I bet you would say that the blue color is the prettiest one ;) Check out our pictures and enjoy these beautiful dogs, you're gonna love them like all we do too.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Neapolitan Mastiff history
The first Asian mastiffs who appeared in Europe were probably brought from India to Greece by Alexander the Great around 300 BC. Then Romans adopted them and used them for combats. The name Mastiff has Latin origin and means massive. Another theory have English experts. The mastiff was brought to Britain by the Phoenicians in 500 B.C. and spread from there to the rest of Europe. Anyway, there is some interesting historical facts - the Neapolitan Mastiffs were bred for use in war and in bloody Roman arena spectacles.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
About Neapolitan Mastiff
The Neapolitan Mastiff is descended from the Tibetan Mastiff. This breed is a strong, powerful dog with massive body and flat large head. Neapolitan's large nose has well open nostrils of the same color as the coat. Interesting is that all puppies are born with with blue eyes, which later darken. The ears may be cropped or left natural. Many owners prefer to opt out of docking and cropping, preferring the natural look, as it is painful for the dog. The tail is carried straight up and curved over the back. The round feet are large with well arched toes. A little white color of coat is permitted on the chest and toes. No white should be on the face. Chocolate colors of Neaoplitan dogs are really rare.
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