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Breed Profile
The Spanish Mastiff is an imposing dog of impressive size and strength. It belongs to FCI Group 2, Section 2.2 Molossoids, Great Dane type. This breed is characterized by its imposing appearance and presence. In terms of lines, there are no particular differences between performance and show lines. The Spanish Mastiff has a long history as a livestock guardian dog and guardian.
| Height | 70 - 70 cm (Female), 70 - 70 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 50 - 70 kg (Female), 70 - 100 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Calm, balanced, loving |
| Coat | Dense, medium-length fur with an undercoat |
| Coat Color | Different colors such as yellow, brindle, black, wolf gray |
| Price | 1500 - 2500 € € |
History
The Spanish Mastiff comes from Spain and has a long history dating back to ancient times. It is one of the oldest and largest dog breeds in Spain. The Spanish Mastiff has been recognized as a separate breed since the 16th century. It was originally used as a livestock guard dog to protect herds from predators. Today he is also valued as a loving family dog and guardian.
The Spanish Mastiff was used as a livestock guard dog to protect herds of livestock from predators and thieves.
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Character & Temperament
The Spanish Mastiff has a calm and balanced temperament. He is known for his gentleness and love towards his family. This breed is people-oriented and develops a strong bond with its owner. They are extremely loving, patient and tolerant, especially towards children. Although calm and collected, the Spanish Mastiff is alert and determined when it comes to defending his territory and his family. He shows strong protective behavior and can be reserved towards strangers. This makes him an excellent watchdog. This breed can easily learn to stay alone if it is trained to do so early on. They do not tend to be overly dependent on their owners and can spend their time alone well. However, it is important to provide them with sufficient mental and physical activity to avoid boredom and unwanted behavior. The Spanish Mastiff has innate hunting and prey-catching behavior due to its background as a livestock guardian dog. It is important to control this behavior and socialize him early to ensure he gets along well with other animals.
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The Spanish Mastiff is one of the oldest dog breeds in Spain and has a long history as a loyal companion to shepherds and farmers. Its ability to protect livestock and guard its territory has earned it a reputation as an excellent livestock guard dog.
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What Awaits You
Mastiffs are generally calm dogs with a high stimulus threshold. They can be alert and territorial, as well as motivated to hunt. Like many large breeds, musculoskeletal problems are common in Mastiffs. In addition, a shortened life expectancy must be expected.
Housing & Care
The Spanish Mastiff is better suited to a home with a large, fenced yard or a rural setting due to its size and guard instinct. This breed requires a lot of space to move freely and protect its territory. Due to their protective nature, Spanish Mastiffs can be reserved around strangers. Early and extensive socialization is important to teach them to respond appropriately to visitors and new situations. Spanish Mastiffs can get along well with children, especially if they are used to it from an early age. However, children should always be supervised as the dog's size can cause accidental injuries. Interacting with other pets can vary depending on individual temperament. Early socialization and introduction to other animals can help build a positive relationship.
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Training & Education
The Spanish Mastiff is intelligent, independent and sometimes stubborn. It's important to start training early and use consistent, positive reinforcement. This breed is naturally alert and territorial, making it a good watchdog. Early socialization helps them respond appropriately to different situations and demonstrate good behavior. The Spanish Mastiff requires sufficient mental and physical stimulation to be happy and balanced. Long walks, games, and mental challenges like search games can help channel their energy. However, it is important to be careful not to overexert the dog as their joints and bones may be sensitive as they grow. There is some risk that the Spanish Mastiff will become a ball junkie. Therefore, it is important to offer a variety of toys and activities to avoid boredom and discourage unwanted behaviors. The Spanish Mastiff is a breed with a strong herd protection and watchdog disposition. It is therefore important to get him used to social life and dealing with other dogs at an early stage. Good socialization and targeted training can help the dog react appropriately to other dogs and fit harmoniously into society.
Nutrition & Care
The Spanish Mastiff requires a balanced diet tailored to its size, activity level and individual needs. High-quality dog food that is rich in proteins and nutrients is recommended. The amount of food should be adjusted according to the dog's age, weight and energy needs. This breed has a thick, medium-length coat with a well-developed undercoat. The coat provides protection from various weather conditions and should be brushed regularly to remove loose hair and prevent matting. The Spanish Mastiff sheds moderately, especially during shedding in spring and fall. It is advisable to regularly trim their claws, clean their teeth and check their ears for cleanliness and signs of infection. The Spanish Mastiff is well adapted to the climate in Germany. Its thick fur provides adequate protection from the cold while allowing it to adapt in warmer months. However, it is It is important to provide him with sufficient shade and water on hot days to avoid overheating.
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Health
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No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
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