D Dog Fan | February 5th, 2011
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D Dog Fan | November 9th, 2010
If you had a dog when you were a child, you will want your own children to experience the same positive feelings and you will get your children a dog. If you did not, you just have to read My First Best Friend to find out what an amazing thing a dog can be in a child’s life. Not only does a dog teach children responsibility, but it also helps them develop a healthy personality and a balanced emotional life.
However, bringing a dog into the family is not always a smart thing to do. You need to make sure that both the children and the adult members of the family are ready for a furry friend, otherwise someone is likely to get disappointed over time. You also need to make sure that you are selecting the right breed and you are treating your dog in a way that guarantees your children’s safety.
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Big Dog | November 29th, 2011
Bullmastiff is a particular breed of dog that was developed to aid the gamekeepers to look after the game on estates from the poachers in England. The function of the gamekeeper is very hazardous for poaching was a hanging offense, in line with this any poacher that is in the peril of being jammed wouldn’t think twice to harm or worse kill the gamekeeper. The name itself entails the Mastiffs and Bulldogs were utilized as a base for the objective was to make a dog that is quicker and more belligerent compared to a Mastiff but is more huge than Bulldog but not as ferocious. Going back to the forgotten centuries, Bulldogs then was not as passive as they are now. Bullmastiffs were skillfully bred to trail poachers silently, run diminutive distance in a very short time and then pin and hold the poacher with the limitation of not tearing him up into tiny pieces that is why this breed is also named as the Gamekeeper’s Night Dog.
You should know that this particular dog does not like other dog most especially those with the same sex. It is ultimately not a good idea to have male Bullmastiff and another male dog to put them together in one house regardless the breed of the other dog is. Note that they don’t like dogs but loves to socialize with human and has the need to be a part of the family. Failure to do so and just leaving him behind in the yard will result to bad and destructive behaviors that can endanger people considering his huge size. This dog is very loyal companion and a silent protector of your home if given enough training, love and attention.
The Bullmastiffs were first acknowledged by the American Kennel Club in 1933. During 2000 its ranks 52nd in the registry of AKC, today it went up by 10 notches as it holds the 42nd rank.
Big Dog | May 17th, 2011
A friend of mine needs to move to Saudi Arabia for a while and he asked me whether his Bullmastiff would survive the climate. Well, most of Saudi Arabia has a desert climate, except the province of Asir, but unfortunately he is not going there. This sort of climate can get very extreme. Temperatures go up to 45°C in the summer and drop in the evening. So while you feel like you’re getting a heatstroke during the day, you’ll be cold at night. The temperature rarely goes below 0°C in winter. The spring and autumn are the best with average temperatures of around 29°C. There is very little rain in Saudi Arabia, so the flora and fauna is not very exciting.
Knowing all that, I told my friend that Saudi Arabia will not be Carlo’s (his Bullmastiff) favorite place to stay, but he will survive. They will be living in an air conditioned apartment anyway so as long as they avoid the midday heat and go for walks early morning and late evening, they should be fine. I also told my friend to watch out for any signs of a possible heat stroke such as:
- Increased rectal temperature
- Lying down, being passive
- Vigorous panting
- Dark red gums
- Dizziness or disorientation
- Dry mucus membranes
- Collapse and/or loss of consciousness
- Thick saliva
If one ore more of these happens, the dog should be cooled down ASAP. It’s best not to wait for a vet, because it may be too late. Do the cooling by removing your dog from the sun and placing wet clothes over it. Don’t just bang a bucket of cold water on the poor animal, because that could kill it straight away.
While most dogs, including the Bullmastiff, will do okay in hot climates, owners must be cautious all the time and watch out for signs of abnormal behavior.
Big Dog | March 8th, 2011

The most famous appearance of this dog breed was in the movie Frank, which is a great family movie viewable for the entire family. A must see for dog and Bull Mastiff lovers! An urban family inherits a weekend home on a beautiful island, and they decide to take a vacation and visit the place in summer. The family’s situation is rather complicated, as the father is a workaholic, the son is lonely and the daughter is a spoiled teen.
As they get settled, a wounded and exhausted dog rambles into their house. At first, the father tries to chase away the poor dog, but the children don’t let him. They want to keep Frank. Realizing that this cause somehow united the children and the whole family, the father agreed that they will take Frank to a vet to heal him. Later the whole family realizes how much love this dog brought to their life and they want to keep him.
In this movie we can see that a Bull Mastiff will not just protect and guard you in danger, but it can bring your family members closer to each other. These dogs in fact are not afraid to risk their lives, if they sense that you are in danger.
Do you know any other famous Bull Mastiff dogs? Post a comment with your story!
Big Dog | October 25th, 2010
If you would like to have a furry companion by your side that will surely protect and guard you in any danger, then Bullmastiff is the best breed for you. These dogs are always alert, powerful and willful, therefore it as a must to have them properly socialized during their puppyhood – otherwise they tend to be rude and sometimes violent towards other dogs and pets. They like children; however it is advised to never let the dog alone with smaller kids, while they can easily knock them down unintentionally.
Training of this dog is relatively hard, as it is a very dominant breed, so a heavy-handed, yet consistent and calm trainer is advised. Bullmastiffs are good in obedience training, but excel in guarding and will be nice watch dogs.
They have a short, but very dense coat that will protect them in colder conditions. They are average shedders, so only occasional brushing is needed for them. These dogs tend to drool, therefore daily care of the muzzle and mouth is advised.
All in all, Bullmastiffs are excellent watch or guard dogs that are loveable and kind, they can become the perfect ‘roommates’ for single persons who can provide them a small yard and long, daily walks.
I hope this short introduction about Bullmastiffs will help you decide whether this is the best breed for you.
Big Dog | September 29th, 2010
If you are a dog owner, you probably remember the time you bought your first puppy. It is not easy to forget all the thinking, research, weighing pros and cons and the inevitable fear of not making the right decision when you buy a puppy.
If you are about to buy a puppy you are probably in the middle of this process and are reading an article that may save you a lot of hassle.
When it comes to making decisions that will effect our lives for more than a decade, we sometimes find that we just simply don’t have the intellectual capacity to consider every single factor that will influence the outcome. It is the same when buying a puppy.
“Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect Puppy” does a great job at pointing out the most important aspects of making such a long term commitment. It is brief, easy to understand, gives you all the essentials in a nutshell and it is free to download and share.
Big Dog | September 9th, 2010
The Bullmastiff, which is the only guarding dog breed from England was created in 19th century in this country. At these times, landowners were threatened by poachers, so they employed gamekeepers to protect their area. Gamekeepers needed a fast, fearless and powerful dog to help them do their job – the perfect breed for this need would have been a combination of an Old English Bulldog and a Mastiff. So they crossed the two breeds and create a new one: the Bullmastiff, which is a cross of 40% English Bulldog and 60% Mastiff. That is how their perfect guard was created.
Later on, the Bullmastiff became more and more known and popular. It is recognized by the English Kennel Club since 1924 and by the American Kennel Club since 1933.

photo source: Brave Heart Bullmastiffs
Big Dog | August 25th, 2010
Many people get lost watching the amazing power and the wonderful personality of Bullmastiffs. These robust dogs are perfect watchdogs and companion dogs. Unfortunately in most cases it takes long investigation to find a reliable breeder, and still we have the chance to get tricked. I’d like to call your attention to place full of reputable breeders, who would like to know that their dogs find a truly loving home. Europuppy deals with breeders, who only sell totally healthy and purebred puppies, and that is the reason why Europuppy gives a lifetime guarantee on the sold puppies. Check out the offer of a website which counts with hundreds of satisfied customers.
Big Dog | August 17th, 2010

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