postheadericon The Neopolitan Mastiff Is a Gentle and Easy-Going Dog


The Neapolitan Mastiff is an enormous and really powerful dog. And they have the largest darn head you will have ever seen. I'm not kidding right here, it is huge.

Like most of the Mastiff breeds, the Neapolitan is a delicate and straightforward-going dog that's good with youngsters and different dogs. They are accepting of most strangers so long as they don't really feel threatened and generally get together with all other family animals.

The are reliable watchdogs and should intimidate all but probably the most foolhardy attacker just by seems to be alone.

Appearance of the Neapolitan Mastiff

Did I mention the massively large head? Okay.

The Neapolitan has a short, easy and dense coat that's typically grey or black. Tan and mahogany are also common. They might have small white patches on the chest and tips of the toes.

Their skin is typically loose and saggy, forming wrinkles all around the body. But especially on that vast head, the place the wrinkles kind folds and pendulous lips.

They develop to 25 - 31 inches tall and may weigh a powerful a hundred and ten to a hundred and eighty pounds. Head included.

Grooming and Train Needs

The wrinkles on the face have to be cleaned day by day to keep up health. Otherwise a weekly brushing is sufficient.

A day by day walk around the block is taken into account an intense exercise for this breed.

A wholesome Neapolitan will live for eight - 10 years.

They are often world-class droolers.

Origins of the Neapolitan Mastiff

Mastiffs have been known in Europe and Asia for thousands of years however little is understood about their origins. The Neapolitan descended from these early examples as did all the Mastiff breeds. Generally they've been used for looking, guarding and fighting.

Did I point out the really, really big head?