by Bella Holly
Raising a mastiff is much the same as caring for any other breed of dog. You should take care to begin training your mastiff puppy as soon as you can, as well as develop a good exercise routine. (http://petmastiff.com/caring-for-your-mastiff/) Mastiff training can be a bit difficult if you aren't persistent. Your mastiff will need a good diet and regular grooming to ensure he remains in good health. Be aware when taking in a mastiff that they have a tendency to want to lie around with very little desire to exercise. You will need to have a determined attitude toward exercising your mastiff.
It is recommended to walk your mastiff on a daily basis and approximately twice a day to maintain your mastiff's health and happiness. If you have a back yard then it is ok to walk your mastiff once a day as they can walk around the yard. But if you live in an apartment it is recommended to walk your dog at least twice a day so that they can get a regular exercise.
Mastiffs are big dogs and require a regular diet of quality dog food to maintain good health. (http://petmastiff.com/breeding-mastiff-puppies/) Mastiff puppies should be fed roughly four times a day after they've been weaned onto puppy food. As your mastiff grows, you can gradually reduce the amount of times you feed him to once or twice a day. There is usually a guideline somewhere on the dog food package that estimates how much you should feed your dog based off of a weight scale.
Grooming a mastiff is generally a very easy process, so you won't have to spend hours a week combing through fur. They are naturally shedders (watch out in the spring time!), so you don't have to work so hard when you brush them. They do have natural oils in their coat to help protect their skin, to take extra care not to over-wash your mastiff; about once a month should work nicely.
Although they are very large, mastiffs are a gentle breed and can be very wonderful pets if taken care of properly. They have a wonderful attitude towards children, but naturally their size may not make great pets if your child is very young and can easily get knocked over by a grown mastiff. There are many different types of mastiffs, some of the most popular being bull mastiffs, English mastiffs, and American mastiffs. If you decide to introduce a mastiff into your home, you won't be sorry! - 20511
(http://petmastiff.com) Petmastiff.com is a great resource for learning about the different mastiff breeds and how to care for them. Feel free to have a look around!
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Title: Considering A Mastiff Puppy? Look A These Tips!
Author: Bella Holly
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Keywords: mastiff,dog,animal,pet
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