
American Bandog Mastiff for a Great Pet
Many dog lovers are surprised to discover that these muscular, athletic animals can make great house pets.
First thing you notice about the American Bandog Mastiff are his prominent muscles as well as how fit and athletic look he carries with him. Most dogs in this breed are black brindle, but there are some black, blue, red as well as tawny.
Although at first sight he can be a little intimidating, the American Bandog Mastiff possesses an abundance of loyalty and love.
The American Bandog Mastiff is a highly intelligent dog, and does, indeed, make an excellent guard dog.
These giants dogs seem to simply crave attention, and they hate to be left alone - they want nothing more than to be in the company of their owners, to please them, and, of course, to protect them. Surprisingly, the Bandog can indeed get along with other household pets, if, that is, they have been raised from "puppyhood" with them.
The Bandog Mastiff possess an ancestry that is part American Pit Bull Terrier, part Neapolitan Mastiff. There are variations of this breed, but those developed by two breeders called Swinford and Lucero produce the most stable animals. They have a reputation for their even temperament as well as being considered outstanding guardian dogs.
There are few particular concerns with the american bandog mastiff. He sheds no more than other dog breeds. Just brush him regularly, removing the dead hair, and you should have no problems.
Look after your dog and you will find an amazingly loyal and loving companion.
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