How the heck do u take one of these out for a walk? These guys can pull weights of thousands of pounds, and were bred to fight leopards.
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Neapolitan mastiffs. Stay away from them if you don't know how to handle then is what I hear.
Re: Check out these big dogs
yup..wikipedia says the same thing. It is a majestic breed though. Is St. Bernard a better bet for family pet, if one is to keep a large sized dog?
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It has a dominant attitude and must be taught from puppyhood that its master is the boss, not the other way around. Males can be much more aggressive and dominant than females. A female works best in a home with a family, as she is a bit more docile and better with children. These dogs are, however, usually very loving with children. Males do not get along with other males, but the Neopolitan can get along well with non-canine pets if raised with them from puppyhood.
The Neapolitan Mastiff is not a breed for everyone and not a dog for beginners. Children should be taught to respect these dogs. Neapolitan Mastiffs should be well socialized at an early age to avoid over-protectiveness. They will be quite protective even with extensive socialization. Additional protection training is unnecessary because they are natural guard dogs and have been for ages. Obedience training is very important in this breed. The Mastino is generally very tolerant of pain due to the breed's early fighting background.
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