Article Directory :: Pets & Animals Articles

Can You Trust Your Mastiff With Other Animals?

By Brendan Forde

Subscribe to Brendan Forde's RSS feed using any feed reader!

Republish: EasyPublish
Published: 15Jun2008
Word count: 547
Viewed: 449 time(s)
Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager!
Get Free Content For Your Site

As a general rule, if a Mastiff is well socialized as a puppy, then it will get along well with other dogs as an adult. It should be as calm and patient with other dogs as it is with children. In fact, most Mastiffs love playing with small dogs. The Mastiff is peaceful and tolerant, and usually will just turn its back even if attacked. It will rarely fight unless it has to in order to protect itself or a member of the family.

If your Mastiff was unlucky and not well socialized as a puppy, then it may be aggressive toward other dogs. In this case, it is best not to place such a dog in the same family as another dog of the same sex. When your puppy matures, the two dogs will fight for dominance - it is just in their nature to behave this way.

If you are find that your Mastiff is overly aggressive, you have several options:

- Consult a professional trainer to see whether your dog can be retrained - Have your veterinarian check for physical problems that can affect behavior, especially hormone problems such as hypothyroidism - Consider having your dog spayed or neutered, which will reduce its tendencies to fight or dominate another dog - Change to a food that is lower in protein — no more than 18% protein

One thing you should never do is get between fighting dogs. If your Mastiff does get into a fight, the best option is for the respective owners to grab each dog by the rear legs and drag them away from each other. Do not try this with any large dog you do not know. When you have separated them, do not let them see each other or the fight may start again.

The Mastiff dog breed will normally will live peaceably with other animals, even though his ancestors may have been hunters. That's not to say that your Mastiff won't chase a rabbit, squirrel, or cat if given the chance. However, it will quickly learn the difference and distinguish between a squirrel in the back yard and a fellow pet in its own household.

A Mastiff's reaction to other animals depends largely on how well socialized the Mastiff was as a puppy. Also, Mastiffs vary individually in their reactions to other animals — some may love to chase cats; others tolerate or ignore them. A Mastiff who grows up around other animals, whether a cat in an apartment or a chicken on a farm, will likely get along well with all other animals.

The advice for anyone thinking of getting a Mastiff puppy is to expose the youngster to other dogs and a variety of other animals as early and as often as possible. If you are buying a mature dog from a mastiff kennels, or perhaps a mastiff rescue, go to great lengths to check that he has been well socialized as a puppy - insist on seeing how he behaves in the presence of dogs and animals, not just those in his own household. Good Mastiff breeders will understand your concern.

Remember, if your Mastiff is going to spend much time out in public, then you must be reassured before purchase that he will not be a danger to any stranger or other animal.

Discover more about socializing for the Mastiff by clicking on this link for breed dog mastiff You can visit the website and sign up for the free email course on looking after your mastiff - the direct link is Mastiff Dog Course.

Bookmark this article using any bookmark manager! Subscribe to Brendan Forde's RSS feed using any feed reader!

EasyPublish™ this article - publishers click here

More articles by Brendan Forde

Free Report!
Ten Essential Secrets Of Article Marketing ... Grab Your Free
Copy
Now:




We respect your privacy.


Need Content?
Regular Top Quality Content for your Blog, Ezine or Website ...
Delivered Direct,
For Free!

Click For Details



Arts & Entertainment
Automotive
Business - General
Computers & Technology
Finance & Investment
Food & Drink
Health & Fitness
Home & Family
Internet Marketing/Online Business
Legal
Pets & Animals
Politics & Government
Reference & Education
Religion & Faith
Self-Improvement/Motivation
Social
Sports & Recreation
Travel & Leisure
Writing & Speaking

More pets and animal articles:

  • Glucosamine Is Safe For Treating Arthritis In Dogs (Steve Weber)
    Find out in this article if glucosamine is the right supplement for helping canine owners with pets that suffer from arthritis.

  • Help Your Dog Cope With Arthritis Joint Disease (Steve Weber)
    An important duty for owning a dog is recognizing the onset of osteoarthritis. Pet owners should understand the symptoms and the possible treatment options when the disease attacks the joints of their canine.

  • Does Glucosamine Help Dogs Suffering From Osteoarthritis Joint Disease? (Steve Weber)
    Does your dog suffer from joint disease? It may be time to consider offering him or her a glucosamine supplement for treating the disease.

  • How And What To Feed An Older Dog (Timothy Capper)
    Antioxidants like beta-carotene and vitamin E help your dog eliminate damaging free radicals that can cause signs of aging and damage body tissues. Older dogs' diets should include a higher level of those compounds. Antioxidants can help your dog's immune system, too

  • Immigrating To The UK, Will My Pet Food Differ? (Timothy Capper)
    Many of the types of pet food that is sold in the United States is not sold in Europe. However, there are exceptions. For example, Purina pet food is sold in Europe. In addition, Iams pet food brand is also sold in the UK. You can also purchase Pedigree, Hills Science Diet, and Nature's Harvest pet food brands

  • Keeping Poultry Guide - What All Is Required For You To Keep Poultry In Your Yard? (Jeff Schuman)
    Have you really been thinking hard about getting poultry to keep at home, but first you want to know what is required to do this? The first thing that is required is a good keeping poultry guide.

  • What Is the Best Glucosamine for Treating Osteoarthritis Joint Disease? (Steve Weber)
    As for pets, anyone who has had the unfortunate instance of having to provide their dogs with pills or capsules understands the benefits and ease with which liquid glucosamine can be administered to a dog.

  • Controlling Moles the Organic Way (Rick Young)
    For many years, gardeners have planted castor bean or mole bean in their garden space. The plant produced seeds that would be placed in the mole's holes with a hope that the mole would eat the seed.

  • Is The Price Of Dog Food Breaking The Bank? - Money Saving Tips (Timothy Capper)
    A useful tip on finding the best priced product is bulk buying. Calculate the unit price of your pet's foodstuffs. The unit price is determined by dividing the retail price by the number of units. The key to buying in bulk is to store the product in user friendly quantities.

  • Get Your Landlord To Agree To Your Pet (Mark Etinger)
    moving in, give Fluffy and Fido a fighting chance to move with you!

We Automatically Distribute Articles
To Thousands Of Publishers And Web Sites:

Submit Article
All content is viewed and used by you at your own risk and we do not warrant the accuracy or reliability of any of the information. The views expressed are those of the individual contributing authors and not necessarily those of this web site, or its owner, Takanomi Limited.
 
Copyright © 2012 Takanomi Ltd. Company no. 5629683. All rights reserved. | Privacy | Legal | Contact Information