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D Dog Fan | November 11th, 2010

my-first-best-friend-ebookIf 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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Potty Training Guide by Sharda

Big Dog | July 12th, 2010

The Complete Potty Training Guide

One of the first problems that usually occurs after having a new pet is housetraining it. It seems like Sharda Baker knows something that we don’t – she promises to potty train our dog in just 7 days! She’s so confident that she’s ready to give back the whole price of the book, if the training wasn’t succesful!

The content of her e-book and audio package is based on real life experience, she had struggled as much with potty training as anyone else, and she summarized her experiences.

She promises that any kind of dogs can be housetrained in as short as 7 days. Go ahead and find out more about her secrects!

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Neapolitan Mastiff health issues and how to prevent them

Big Dog | December 2nd, 2011

Neapolitan MastiffThe Neapolitan Mastiff, also known as the Italian Mastiff, is a large and ancient breed of dog. Like other large dogs, they are plagued with health issues regarding their joints, heart, and heat exhaustion. It is important to identify these issues properly so that we can prevent them from occurring. Here are some key points on what to be aware of in caring for your Neapolitan Mastiff’s health:

Joints

Because of their large size, the Neapolitan Mastiff is prone to having joint dislocation. This may cause pain to the dog and can be identified by lameness of the limbs or difficulty in walking. In order to prevent this, it is important to avoid the increase in your dog’s size and that is through weight management. Balanced diet comprising of low or none fatty foods are important. Brisk walking would be the excellent exercise so that the joint are not overworked.

Heart

Another issue of the Neapolitan Mastiff is cardiomyopathy or heart muscle disease. If left untreated, this condition progresses to heart failure and is fatal. Even though it is acquired through heredity, there are still ways to prevent this disease from advancing.  Like the previous issue, weight management is the focus because increase in size of the dog would cause additional heart pumping. Again, a diet of low or none fatty foods and exercise is required. Strenuous activity such as prolonged running should be avoided. Have your dog checked regularly by the vet for early detection and treatment.

Heat

Neapolitan Mastiff are known to be sensitive to heat that could lead to heat strokes. Make sure to provide plenty of water and shade to the dog. As much as possible, avoid keeping them in standing heat especially during summer. Keep the area where the dog stays properly ventilated if they are kept indoors.

The most famous Neapolitan Mastiff

Big Dog | March 8th, 2011



I think many people are familiar with the Harry Potter films, where the loveable giant, Hagrid has a big, butvery friendly dog, Fang. The dog, according to the book is a boarhound, alias a Great Dane, but in the film it is played by 4 different Neapolitan Mastiffs . The dog in this film is a constantly slobbering, faithful companion, that is very protective of his master, Hagrid and will greet everyone with loud barking who enters their hut. Fang is fond of the young magicians, he loves to follow and help all of them during their adventures, and is even able to help them in dangers.

This dog breed played another role in the film Babe: Pig in the city, where a Neapolitan Mastiff acted as Alan, the dog.

In life – just like in the films -, this breed is a fearless and very protective dog. They are extremely intelligent and independent, therefore requires early socialization and lots of rewarding. They are a large breed, so they are not advised for beginner dog lovers.

Do you know any other famous Neapolitan Mastiff dogs? Post a comment with your story!

Is a Neopolitan Mastiff a good choice for me?

Big Dog | October 30th, 2010

If you would like to have a dog that is loyal, powerful and is a true protector of the whole family, then Neopolitan Mastiff is the right one for you. This breed is very affectionate and love children, but because of its size, it is not advised to leave them alone with smaller children. The Neopolitan Mastiff can get on well with other dogs and pets in the house if they are raised together.

The coat of the Neopolitan Mastiff is short, dense and straight that requires occasional, at least weekly brushing. This breed is an average shedder. They are prone to health issues like cherry eye (defect of the eye), hip dysplasia, entropion or elbow dysplasia.

Training of the Neopolitan Mastiff is hard, as this dog is a dominant breed, so the trainer should always be firm, consistent and rewarding. Socialization and obedience training is an absolute must from the early ages to prevent dominance issues later.

All in all, the Neopolitan Mastiff is a perfect dog for bigger families with older, considerate children who would like to have a furry friend that will be the true protector of the whole family. The dog needs daily exercise to keep them healthy.

I hope this short article will help you decide whether the Neopolitan Mastiff is the best breed for you.

Free ebook to download

Big Dog | September 29th, 2010

Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect PuppyTo the relief of many would-be dog owners, “Factors To Consider When Picking Your Perfect Puppy” is free to download as a courtesy of Euro Puppy.

It points out all the most important issues anyone buying a puppy must consider. Without this ebook you might spend long hours searching for answers on the net, but might fail to even recognize what you should be thinking about.

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Read this if you are about to buy a dog

Big Dog | September 13th, 2010

If you are about to buy a dog, you’ll find this very useful. Euro Puppy, the reputable puppy finder company have launched a new website. As part of the promotion of their new site, they have released a coupon that will get you $100 off of any puppy you buy from them. Get the coupon code here.

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How does a Neapolitan Mastiff mix look like?

Big Dog | August 25th, 2010

Check out this video if you want to see a cute Boxer-Mastiff dog playing! Adorable!

Cute Neo puppy

Big Dog | August 18th, 2010

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How does a Neapolitan Mastiff look?

Big Dog | July 21st, 2010
Well, how to describe the Neapolitan Mastiff? The first adjectives that people come to mind are probably “huge”, “slow” and “scary”. But let’s go into details a bit. The first thing to catch our eyes is the enormous dewlap, and as the lips actually blend into it… or the huge head? Or the wrinkles? You choose. The point is that even though this unique breed has some characteristics that can’t be missed, there are some which may not everyone know or notice. Let me share the main characteristics that a real Neapolitan Mastiff should have.
Body. An average Neo is about 12 % longer than how high its is, and usually it is 26 to 31 inches tall. Males weigh about 150, females about 120 pounds. Impressive, isn’t it? The neck, shoulder and chest have to be strong and well-muscled.
Head. First of all, its head is quite huge. It has to be significantly big compared to its body. Its eyes are set deep which give them quite a sad-looking face. The ears are normally cropped to triangle shape due to health issues.
Colors. The Neo’s one inch long coat can have various colors: it may be black, mahogany and tawny, or blue. Some dogs seem to have two colors, but these are only different shades of the same color. Only some solid markings might appear, but these can only be on the chest, backs of pasterns or sometimes on the toes.
If you’d like to find a reliable breeder to buy a Neapolitan Mastiff, check out our article.

Neapolitan Puppy