Been really thinking about getting a cane Corso for the past year or so, anyone here have a mastiff??
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any mastiff owners??
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depends greatly on the breeding.
I've had a couple over the years, and as bad as this may sound, I wont have another. They are cool dogs, my current one is getting up there in age... going on 8 years. My last was a boxer/mastiff, and lived to twelve (almost unheard of for a dog his size). But you get attatched to them, and they have one of the shortest life spans of the dog breeds."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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I have two Danes. They are awesome but yeah, life span is my biggest fear.
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mine is good, as in he's sweet as can be, but really clumsy. That has been an issue, I have a daughter that's about to be 5 and a son that turned 3 this summer, and he's unintentionally and unknowingly knocked them over or slapped them with his tail so much that he tries to stay away from them so he doesn't make them cry. It's kinda sad to see."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Baron Von Crowder View Postmine is good, as in he's sweet as can be, but really clumsy. That has been an issue, I have a daughter that's about to be 5 and a son that turned 3 this summer, and he's unintentionally and unknowingly knocked them over or slapped them with his tail so much that he tries to stay away from them so he doesn't make them cry. It's kinda sad to see.Whos your Daddy?
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I had 2... We had to put down my girl last year and my boy this year. The girl made it to 10 while my boy was just about 10 (5 days away).
Great dogs... I loved everything about them. They were sweet, lazy and had great personalities. My boy Koda was 220lbs at his biggest and Mika, the girl, was 150lbs. They make great dogs, but they dont live that long. For their size, they eat less food than you would think as an adult. Puppies eat a lot but they grow really fast.
With their size, there are things you have to watch out for. THat big chest puts them at higher risk for bloat (needing emergency surgery). If they are very active, they are prone to knee problems. Between the 2 dogs, I paid for 3 ACL surgeries and they were $5000 a pop. Antibiotics always cost $200 a round due to their size. If you ever need an xray, its $500 because its $400 to put them to sleep and wake them back up.
Would I do it again? Probably. Id definitely get a rescue and would not buy a puppy.
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Originally posted by kingjason View PostTurkish Kangal is the meanest dog I have ever seen. I really want one, they roar like a lion. Not sure my yard would contain one though might need a Jurassic Park set up.
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