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haha, isn't it funny how dogs love to put on a display of their strength. my arab always pics up the heaviest things she can find and comes to show me how strong she is.

some very nice looking dogs. especially like yours thals, very good looking.
 
gunny, my sister has a mastiff similar to yours, neo mastiff i think? she is special :)
 

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Had another day at the beach and just had to put some pictures up :)
If you want a larger dog with short coat and a good protector get a Rottweiler!

But dont buy just some cheap dog out of the paper, go to a registered breeder and make sure you do all the checking up on parents etc.
They are amazing dogs, Milly (with the tail) just turned 6 months and she is the kindest, loyal dog already. She was rejected from protection dog training as she is to lovely lol!
Mack (the one without the tail) is already barking on command and will not leave your side unless you say to. He just turned 13 weeks.
They're smart, pretty and kind dogs but the only sucky thing is if you want a docked tail you have to import a dog from NZ which isnt cheap. But they're worth it :)
 
This is our girl, Ruby. She's a Rhodesian Ridgeback x Bull Mastiff. She's talll and muscly with a short coat and is a good guard dog. She's also fantastic with our two small boys. She's not the brightest crayon in the packet though! She's not completely daft, but our last two dogs were a Black Labrador and a Rotti x G.Shepard and she doesn't even compare in intelligence. That said, she is always eager to please and very loving. I would always choose a cross breed over a purebred, simply because they carry less genetic defects, JMO though.
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Staffies are looking good atm. As of 2 minutes ago they're my new favourite! Any disorders or sickness (hip and elbow dyslepsia?) I should be aware of with a staffy? or are they just like any other dogs?
 
Bad skin allergies. And they are as thick as two short planks lol.

Just remember to research between the two types, if you have an english staffy in your mind and end up with an amstaff you could be a bit disapointed.

Staffies are looking good atm. As of 2 minutes ago they're my new favourite! Any disorders or sickness (hip and elbow dyslepsia?) I should be aware of with a staffy? or are they just like any other dogs?
 
We had a behaviourist specialist giving us our behaviour lectures/pracs and he reckons staffies make up 80% of his case load.
 
lol haha I can see now there's no such thing as a perfect breed. How 'thick' are they? lol is it to the point where I shouldn't consider getting them or is it still 'normal-ish'? lol
 
They're pretty thick.. they are also a brachycephalic breed so have breathing difficulties (why they're always grunting) and have a long soft palette.. The "perfect breed" is a cross breed.
 
I've got a girl who is a pretty clever dog but the boy in my pic is thick as! He just craves attention and thats all that is important to him. He also snores badly due to his long soft palette, loves to dig holes and will chew up anything as soon as he gets a little bit bored....I love him to bits though! I'd only ever had blue heelers before staffies and let me tell you this was a massive change in every way!
 
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