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Breed Facts You Need To Know For Effective Bullmastiff Training

Author : Charlotte Giles

Submitted : 2011-12-26 14:13:33    Word Count : 407    Popularity:   0

Tags:   bullmastiff training, bullmastiff, dog training, pet training, dogs, pets, animals, home, family

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The Bullmastiff, wherein the bloodlines are drawn from the English Mastiff and Old English Bulldog, was accepted as a purebred dog by the English Kennel Club in 1924. At this time, this breed is starting to become famous pet even to households with children. Even-tempered, relaxed and intelligent, this breed is unlikely to attack anybody however Bullmastiff training has to be done correctly to have a happy, healthy and well-behaved large dog.

To provide your pet with proper training, it pays to find out more concerning the breed first. Through this, you'll be able to determine how to handle your pet in various scenarios.

Fact 1. The Size

Based on the American Kennel Club Breed Standard (AKC), males must be 25 to 27 inches tall while females ought to be 24 to 26 inches. Weight for males should be 110 to 130 pounds while females should be 100 to 120 pounds. With a dog this large, surely training should be carried out the right way to avoid jumping, pulling on leash and other behavior problems that may cause injury to anyone around.

Fact 2. The Character

This breed may look intimidating due to its large size but they are in fact docile and affectionate in addition to having calm and even-temperament. They are tolerant of children too that is why many families are fond of Bullmastiffs in spite of their size and appearance. Similar to other dog breeds, the Bullmastiff needs firm, confident and consistent owner to provide the Bullmastiff training it requires.

Fact 3. The Health

A healthy Bullmastiff may live until eight to ten years of age however, they can be affected with genetic health problems like hip and elbow dysplasia, entropion, hypothyroidism, lymphoma, progressive retinal atrophy, arthritis and bloat. If your dog is suffering from any of these ailments, training activities must be planned carefully to prevent discomfort and pain and above all, to prevent the disorder from progressing. If you suspect or your pet is exhibiting signs of any of these diseases, better have it checked without delay for prevention and cure.

Fact 4. Care and Grooming Demands

Every breed has its specific needs with regards to care, grooming and exercise. Daily walks suit this breed best so is good diet to avoid obesity and associated diseases. Bathing and shampoo ought to be done only when necessary but combing and brushing ought to be done regularly to get rid of dead hair.

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Charlotte Giles has discovered effective strategies to attain successful Bullmastiff training. To learn more from her, feel free to visit her site about Bullmastiff training and care.

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