Bullmastiff puppies

The Bullmastiff puppies at 2-3 months are already devoted, and they will be alert guard dog as mature, with a good-natured temperament. Docile unless provoked, he is fearless and protective. Although unlikely to attack, it will catch an intruder, knock him down and hold him. At the same time, it is tolerant of children, they really love children, and like to play with them more than adults :) Intelligent, even-tempered, calm and loyal. These dogs crave human leadership. The Bullmastiff is extremely powerful and needs a firm master, who is confident and consistent with the rules set upon the dog. They should be thoroughly obedience trained for safety, and should be taught not to pull on the leash. The dog must heel beside or behind the human. This is most important as not only do dogs have migration instincts and need to walk daily, but instinct tells a dog the pack leader goes first. Be sure to socialize extensively with both people and other dogs at an early age. They may be okay with other pets if raised with them from puppyhood. The Bullmastiff is a more dominant breed than the Mastiff. He tends to drool, slobber and snore. Puppies may seem uncoordinated. These dogs are very sensitive to the tone of your voice and need someone to speak with an air of assertiveness, but not harshly. It isn't a difficult dog but does require a self-confident handler who can assert his authority. The Bullmastiff should never be banished to a kennel. Meek or passive owners will find it hard to control this dog. It will appear willful, possibly aggressive with other dogs and reserved with strangers if owners do not take the time to socialize, and know how to properly communicate what is expected in a meaningful manner.

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2 months old puppies won't grow that height, and they won't be heavy, to carry them, but with time elapse they'll can reach the height of 65 cm and the weight of 51-59 kg. They need to be socialized with other pets early on, because they don't like "strangers" in his/her area.

About grooming: puppies teeth don't need to be brushed, but months later, you must do it. Why? Because brushing removes the accumulation of plaque and tartar which can cause cavities and periodontal disease. Dog periodontal disease can lead to much pain, loss of teeth, bad breath and other serious disease. Her/His toenails may need to be examined for growth and clipped regularly. The toenails of the rear feet grow slower than the toenails of the front feet. Generally a guillotine type trimmer is the best for this chore and competent instructions to accomplish this can be found on the net.