We recently brought our Bullmastiff puppy home after years of research! We purchased your training program and have found it to be so incredibly useful and helpful. We are now Bullmastiff lovers for life.
I've grown up around dogs. My mother would keep a dog for about two years, and get rid of it. I've been around an Akita, Rottweiler, Pug, Bull Mastiff, Mastiff, and Pit Bull. I can say without doubt, that the Bull Mastiff was the gentlest, most tolerant, and protective dog. Truly the best dog breed I've experienced. I have a Bull Mastiff now, and he'll be by my side for life!
hii bro.the dogs u mentioned u had owned tell bro which one among them was most fearless ,firce who upon seeing a stranger person or seeing a stranger dog he it would tear that Pearson or to that dog .bcoz i want a type of dog who would be stronger and most aggresive .plx telll bro
@@afakbaig6287 That'll get you nothing but court costs and heartache. Any dog can be fierce when it knows its Master is in danger. But if you're looking for a loyal, nobel, and powerful guard dog, I recommend either a Bull Mastiff or Cane Corso. German Shepherds are good too if you can handle the shedding, plus they're much cheaper.
You are bang on. I have a Bullmastiff Rottweiler. She is amazing. I love her eagerness to learn and desire to please... when she feels like it...lol. I should also mention she is professionally trained and I agree socialization is key. She knows when it is time to be business, I can freely take her everywhere with me and I never feel unsafe, have to worry about clutching my purse, she walks with confidence and authority (proud) people generally move for her
Saw this and haaad to watch, my sister and I live together and she just got her Bullmastiff puppy that I’ve started training to show. And I’ll be getting my Rottweiler next year!
We have owned 4 Bullies, one female, and three males. My female was the spiciest and guardy of them all with a really high prey drive, but my males were very intimidating with their size. My fawn boy was tall around 28 inches and weighed around 130 lbs, the lean machine we called him! He once 'pinned' a man that made his way into our back yard (said he wasn't sure where the front door was, yeah,, right!). Our dog was in the garden asleep heard the latch go on the back gate and he was up and running. I came out of the house hearing a load of shouting to find a stranger pinned up against the wall. My dog had literally body-slammed him there! I am female and not that big, once when I was jogging in a park, my red boy was way off over the other side of the field. A male jogger came into the park and started to jog around behind me. Out of nowhere, Harley was there putting himself in between me and the male jogger. The poor guy looked quite worried!! He also did the same when I was out alone with him over the local farmer's fields. Some guy suddenly appeared out of nowhere and Harls stopped dead hackles up and just stood there looking at the man. I leashed him and the guy gave us about a 10-foot gap, lol. All the time, Harley never took his eyes off him. They are amazing natural guards. Love your channel btw ❤
One of the main reasons why I want to have a mastiff ❤️❤️ I wonder if training them will be an issue though. I heard they're not necessarily the easiest to train, but they're very laid back and smart so perhaps it won't be a big issue for a first time dog owner. Idk if it's a good idea to get them as a first timer, I hope by the time I decide to finally get one, I'll have enough information to know what I'm doing, as well as have enough money to afford any dog trainers in case things go awry
@@sin3358 with the right guidance and some common sense on your part i dont see you having any issues, you are already underestimating yourself I was for some 25 years involved in training personal protection and guard dogs as well as police dogs i now have a female bullmastiff and i can say i wont be going back to your gsd, rottie, or dobes
i always had beagles but my wife wanted to get a bullmastiff I never would have imaged how affectionate and loving he is to our family . He is truly one of the family couldn't love him more
@@20FreeWill , and how do you find this breed with all the bad health they go through?? , and also the guy in the vid says not to have short bursts of play with the mastiff as you need to.look after it's bones surley this is a bad thing as all dogs love to play
I think you hit the nail on the head with this video ... As a rottweiler owner I couldn’t agree more with what you have said... they are amazing dogs in the correct hands with proper training . my boy is a very loving family pet but if some one (which we have had ) come into the garden/home uninvited he will protect his home with all he’s got
Everything I've been researching tell me i need a bullmastiff in my life and home! Thank you so much for your informative videos, you're an excellent speaker in front of a camera, love following this channel.
I owned both - at the same time - two males - everyone said they would end up killing each other - how wrong they were - the two of them were best of buddies all their lives - they used to sleep back to back - even in the pub - a sign they completely trusted each other. The Rottie was taller and longer than the bullmastiff but weighed 14lbs less - 164lbs and 178lbs - the Bullmastiff had a much bigger chest. The Rottie was the boss but used to mother the Bullmastiff - the Rottie would lick the Bullmastiff's head until it was sopping - and if the Rottie stopped the Bullmastiff would give him a nudge as if to say - keep going. Unfortunately, they did not live long lives the Rottie lived to just short of his ninth birthday and the Bullmastiff lived for another fourteen months until the age of eight and a half. He never seemed the same after his pal passed. I now have a Shih Tzu who is still going strong at the age of thirteen. As the vet said to me - the little ones are much tougher than the big ones in many ways.The Rottie was definitely more intelligent and there was never any dereliction from his duty when it came to guarding the house - for the Bullmastiff guard duty was optional - depending on how comfortable he was on the sofa. The Rottie was never bothered by bad weather - he would take thunderstorms and hail stones in his stride - he would lay down in the snow - the Bullmastiff would walk back into the house if it was raining or if there was snow on the ground - and storms and fireworks terrified him - he would become quite frantic - he would climb up onto you and try and hug you during the firework season - the Rottie was unperturbed by noise - he might bark - but in a way that suggested he was ready to take on all comers.
I agree with you. Bullmastiffs are much better family dogs than Rotties. Bullmastiffs have a lower prey drive, they also guard by staying near the owner; not racing out to meet the intruder. The English Mastiff is much more laid back than the Bullmastiff; but they are huge! For a family pet, neutering is helpful. I don't think spaying the females make a difference in the temperament; but it will prevent your home and dog (indirectly kids) being mobbed my wandering male dogs. There is a discussion about when or if to neuter a large dog breed. However if the animal is neutered too late it has already picked up some habits that a family might find objectionable. (Desire to roam, aggression, humping)
We have a bullmastiff & it's true they are a massive baby. Our big girl is 1 year old & about 9 stone but still wants to sit on our knees. She is very loving & cute❤
Same here! I've owned 2 lovely, well behaved Rotts in my life & currently have a laid back Presa/Dane mix. If not for the affordability factor, my next pup would have been another Presa. I've learned so much about the Bullmastiff and am absolutely in love with them!
We have always had terriers but my daughter always wanted a big dog to lie with and cuddle up with so we got a bullmastiff girl. Omg she is so loving, she is a year old & about 9 stone but still wants to sit on your knee. Just ha e to say, be prepared when you get home when you have a bullmastiff, they go mental, it's like you have been away forever. I'm so glad we got out Brenda she is an amazing girl, full of love & craziness. You need to get a Brenda.
My rottie is such a sweet derpy boy lol. And I've literally never felt safer. My dog is great with people I know, but if he feels someone is making me uncomfortable, that switch flips and he turns into cujo.
What is the comparison of health issues such as cancer, eye issues and joints? 50/50 or dependant on responsible breeding. By the way, your videos are great!!!
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my opinion after watching this video... the Bullmastiff is safer to have around kids and family. Also they are slower to react so you havea better chance to stop a undesired trait. Thanks for this video it was really well put together i have subscribed and going to watch all the videos . I was going to get a cane corso but the Italian cane corso looks way different in UK then the ones they have in Italy almost like a Labrador.
Both are beautiful dogs. I've had both. My service dogs are rottweilers, and they are amazingly dependable and loyal. Yes, you have to be strong and reliable, too. good breading is a must!
I have the lovliest rottweiler.. he is not stubborn, but I put a lot of time into him. He's 10 years old now. I think I just lucked out with his temperament tbh, he is very easy going but has risen to the occasion when its been appropriate ❤️
I had a female Rottweiler for 11years. She was calm and Not aggressive at all. Loved people. Everyone in the dog park. Cared less for the otger dogs. Now i have a Mastweiler. 11 weeks. Shes very sweet. Should be interesting 😂
I have owned bred and trained Rotties exclusively for over 40 years - pretty much spot on here... You need to train rotties basically from birth - Given proper training and socialization they are the best breed on earth - true story, and I am not biased at all!🤣 LOL
Great video! One question.. how different is a Bullmastiff to a Dogue de Bourdeaux? I presently have a DDB, a Rottweiler and an American bully. Have never had a Bullmastiff.... and now that all of my dogs are getting on in age, will eventually have to get a puppy... who I would get while the others are still around to help him learn the ropes and rules around the family and the pack. I'm considering the Bullmastiff and since I have a big affectionate, loving and stubborn DDB.. was wondering what the difference is between the DDB and the Bullmastiff... Maybe you can do a video? Thanks!
Hey Faye, thanks for watching and reaching out. We'll see what we can do about making a video to answer your question! You might be pleased to know that we've just started a Bordeaux show: th-cam.com/channels/W3M6qqQeJF-oO70xvFh47Q.html
I really think the bull mastiff might be a good breed for me but their lifespan is so short. We lost our Queen Abbey the Labby just before her 16th birthday. It was very hard.
Will my name is Jamie from Brisbane Australia.have a Bullmastiff /Bordeaux.Sheds red pine needles 24/7 all year round ( bullmastiff shape bordeaux colour) he has done for last 10 yrs ive had him. vet certified perfect health.53 kg can walk 4 kms comfortably.The best mate of mine on the back of my ute,but its fuckin torture vaccuuing (hoovering) the car seats/carpet in house, why does drop so much hair?
Owned both and favour the Rottweiler. The health issues that plague the Bullmastiff are simply unacceptable and the working capability and drives have been largely bred out which explains why you never see Bullmastiffs any more in working roles. The Rottweiler's intelligence is several levels above the BM. Love the temperaments of both but the heartbreak and financial burden that comes from the health problems in the BM make it dog I would no longer take as a gift.
Are bullmastifs good natural guardians(do they need training)? Can you tell me like from your experience with Roxy, for example will a female bullmastif protect you or your home? And are they good with other dogs like could you have a staffy or something like that and a bullmastif?
Thanks for watching! We actually have a video looking at the temperament of Bullmastiffs which you might find helpful: th-cam.com/video/3_McxKTjxLs/w-d-xo.html
It really does make me laugh how a sales pitch story about “Crossing the Alps with the Romans” is still trotted out about the Rottweiler. Let’s be honest 90% of dog breeds are 19th/20th century recreations of supposed historical breeds.
I would disagrees with the opinion on rottweilers. I knew a mechanic who had a 150 lb male rottie. The dog loved people especially children because he knew kids would play with him. Rottweilers are like people. sometimes they're very friendly other times there not.
I hav one labrador. She s 13 yr old. When i go for my job , my mom is alone . So i was planin to buy a breed which ll b a bettr guard dog. I was planin to buy a rottie . Bt my friends are discouragin me by saying i wont b able to handle the breed. Can anyone please suggest me a guarding breed which will be easy for me . My requirements , it should b easy to groom , hav guardian instincts. I am from india , kerala .
Thank so much for watching! We have a video over on one of our sister channels looking at the top 10 guard dog breeds that might be helpful for you to watch: th-cam.com/video/6S1ZPrsJFpk/w-d-xo.html
I don’t know. I’ve been researching and it seems like the bullmastiff is hit or miss as far a guard dog. Most just seem really nice and chill. Although there has been some that seem like decent guard dogs.
My Bullmastiff doesn't let people inside our home no matter what he only lets them in when I get out or my siblings are out. But he blocks me to scan the stranger or visitors just incase.
I used the kennel club site - but did have to go through two or three breeders, and reserved mine before the litter was born! However, I didn't want to rush, a BM with dodgy health or temperament would be a handful.
In the thumbnail that looks more like a boerboel than a bullmastiff. The bullmastiff would have a more square shaped, broad head and short snout while that one has a more longer face which is more. boerboel. Surely you could have found a picture of a boerboel and tell the difference!!!
The big Victorian houses used to keep two dogs like a bullterrier or similar and a larger dog like some type of mastiff thinking being if some poor mistaken idiot comes in through a window they can't fight two dogs off at two different heights picture the scene on chewing your ankle off and the big brother working on the non walking rest of what's left not at all pretty is it.
We recently brought our Bullmastiff puppy home after years of research! We purchased your training program and have found it to be so incredibly useful and helpful. We are now Bullmastiff lovers for life.
I've grown up around dogs. My mother would keep a dog for about two years, and get rid of it. I've been around an Akita, Rottweiler, Pug, Bull Mastiff, Mastiff, and Pit Bull. I can say without doubt, that the Bull Mastiff was the gentlest, most tolerant, and protective dog. Truly the best dog breed I've experienced. I have a Bull Mastiff now, and he'll be by my side for life!
10 years is a short life for a human
@@TheBigChad lol
hii bro.the dogs u mentioned u had owned tell bro which one among them was most fearless ,firce who upon seeing a stranger person or seeing a stranger dog he it would tear that Pearson or to that dog .bcoz i want a type of dog who would be stronger and most aggresive .plx telll bro
@@afakbaig6287 That'll get you nothing but court costs and heartache. Any dog can be fierce when it knows its Master is in danger. But if you're looking for a loyal, nobel, and powerful guard dog, I recommend either a Bull Mastiff or Cane Corso. German Shepherds are good too if you can handle the shedding, plus they're much cheaper.
@@jayviktor6130 not
To mention the gsd will bark at a sparrow fart
Grew up with Bullmastiffs and they are so powerfull,yet gentle and loving to their owners
You are bang on. I have a Bullmastiff Rottweiler. She is amazing. I love her eagerness to learn and desire to please... when she feels like it...lol. I should also mention she is professionally trained and I agree socialization is key. She knows when it is time to be business, I can freely take her everywhere with me and I never feel unsafe, have to worry about clutching my purse, she walks with confidence and authority (proud) people generally move for her
Saw this and haaad to watch, my sister and I live together and she just got her Bullmastiff puppy that I’ve started training to show. And I’ll be getting my Rottweiler next year!
Let's hope.you have a big home not just a silly little apartment with no garden
Hi
The bullmasstiff is slightly taller then Rottweiler
We have owned 4 Bullies, one female, and three males. My female was the spiciest and guardy of them all with a really high prey drive, but my males were very intimidating with their size. My fawn boy was tall around 28 inches and weighed around 130 lbs, the lean machine we called him! He once 'pinned' a man that made his way into our back yard (said he wasn't sure where the front door was, yeah,, right!). Our dog was in the garden asleep heard the latch go on the back gate and he was up and running. I came out of the house hearing a load of shouting to find a stranger pinned up against the wall. My dog had literally body-slammed him there!
I am female and not that big, once when I was jogging in a park, my red boy was way off over the other side of the field. A male jogger came into the park and started to jog around behind me. Out of nowhere, Harley was there putting himself in between me and the male jogger. The poor guy looked quite worried!! He also did the same when I was out alone with him over the local farmer's fields. Some guy suddenly appeared out of nowhere and Harls stopped dead hackles up and just stood there looking at the man. I leashed him and the guy gave us about a 10-foot gap, lol. All the time, Harley never took his eyes off him. They are amazing natural guards. Love your channel btw ❤
One of the main reasons why I want to have a mastiff ❤️❤️ I wonder if training them will be an issue though. I heard they're not necessarily the easiest to train, but they're very laid back and smart so perhaps it won't be a big issue for a first time dog owner. Idk if it's a good idea to get them as a first timer, I hope by the time I decide to finally get one, I'll have enough information to know what I'm doing, as well as have enough money to afford any dog trainers in case things go awry
@@sin3358 with the right guidance and some common sense on your part i dont see you having any issues, you are already underestimating yourself
I was for some 25 years involved in training personal protection and guard dogs as well as police dogs i now have a female bullmastiff and i can say i wont be going back to your gsd, rottie, or dobes
i always had beagles but my wife wanted to get a bullmastiff I never would have imaged how affectionate and loving he is to our family . He is truly one of the family couldn't love him more
Have you got any tips for a first time beagle owner?
Your wife has good taste . Beagles are cool tho
I bet the new dog slobbets everywhere it's not nice 1 bit
@@bored742 I have a bull mastiff , doesnt slobber much at all
@@20FreeWill , and how do you find this breed with all the bad health they go through?? , and also the guy in the vid says not to have short bursts of play with the mastiff as you need to.look after it's bones surley this is a bad thing as all dogs love to play
I think you hit the nail on the head with this video ... As a rottweiler owner I couldn’t agree more with what you have said... they are amazing dogs in the correct hands with proper training . my boy is a very loving family pet but if some one (which we have had ) come into the garden/home uninvited he will protect his home with all he’s got
Thanks for watching, it's great to hear you enjoyed our video!
Everything I've been researching tell me i need a bullmastiff in my life and home! Thank you so much for your informative videos, you're an excellent speaker in front of a camera, love following this channel.
I have a mix of these 2 breeds .He was a gift for my 12 year old son.This dog is absolutely amazing.My son has a 4 legged guardian angel
I'm getting a Rottweiler puppy in January and I am appropriately stoked about it :)
I owned both - at the same time - two males - everyone said they would end up killing each other - how wrong they were - the two of them were best of buddies all their lives - they used to sleep back to back - even in the pub - a sign they completely trusted each other. The Rottie was taller and longer than the bullmastiff but weighed 14lbs less - 164lbs and 178lbs - the Bullmastiff had a much bigger chest. The Rottie was the boss but used to mother the Bullmastiff - the Rottie would lick the Bullmastiff's head until it was sopping - and if the Rottie stopped the Bullmastiff would give him a nudge as if to say - keep going. Unfortunately, they did not live long lives the Rottie lived to just short of his ninth birthday and the Bullmastiff lived for another fourteen months until the age of eight and a half. He never seemed the same after his pal passed. I now have a Shih Tzu who is still going strong at the age of thirteen. As the vet said to me - the little ones are much tougher than the big ones in many ways.The Rottie was definitely more intelligent and there was never any dereliction from his duty when it came to guarding the house - for the Bullmastiff guard duty was optional - depending on how comfortable he was on the sofa. The Rottie was never bothered by bad weather - he would take thunderstorms and hail stones in his stride - he would lay down in the snow - the Bullmastiff would walk back into the house if it was raining or if there was snow on the ground - and storms and fireworks terrified him - he would become quite frantic - he would climb up onto you and try and hug you during the firework season - the Rottie was unperturbed by noise - he might bark - but in a way that suggested he was ready to take on all comers.
I agree with you.
Bullmastiffs are much better family dogs than Rotties.
Bullmastiffs have a lower prey drive, they also guard by staying near the owner; not racing out to meet the intruder.
The English Mastiff is much more laid back than the Bullmastiff; but they are huge!
For a family pet, neutering is helpful. I don't think spaying the females make a difference in the temperament;
but it will prevent your home and dog (indirectly kids) being mobbed my wandering male dogs.
There is a discussion about when or if to neuter a large dog breed. However if the animal is neutered too late it has
already picked up some habits that a family might find objectionable. (Desire to roam, aggression, humping)
You’ve got to do a Bullmastiff compared to a Dogue de Bordeaux. Your videos are the best!
Great suggestion!
I used to have Billmastiffs. What I loved was they didn't pursue the baddies but stayed next to me and protected us.
We have a bullmastiff & it's true they are a massive baby.
Our big girl is 1 year old & about 9 stone but still wants to sit on our knees. She is very loving & cute❤
Been doing research on this breed for about six months now, and I've come to the realization that my next pup will definitely be a female Bullmastiff.
Same here! I've owned 2 lovely, well behaved Rotts in my life & currently have a laid back Presa/Dane mix.
If not for the affordability factor, my next pup would have been another Presa.
I've learned so much about the Bullmastiff and am absolutely in love with them!
We have always had terriers but my daughter always wanted a big dog to lie with and cuddle up with so we got a bullmastiff girl. Omg she is so loving, she is a year old & about 9 stone but still wants to sit on your knee.
Just ha e to say, be prepared when you get home when you have a bullmastiff, they go mental, it's like you have been away forever. I'm so glad we got out Brenda she is an amazing girl, full of love & craziness. You need to get a Brenda.
My rottie is such a sweet derpy boy lol. And I've literally never felt safer. My dog is great with people I know, but if he feels someone is making me uncomfortable, that switch flips and he turns into cujo.
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What is the comparison of health issues such as cancer, eye issues and joints? 50/50 or dependant on responsible breeding. By the way, your videos are great!!!
my opinion after watching this video... the Bullmastiff is safer to have around kids and family. Also they are slower to react so you havea better chance to stop a undesired trait.
Thanks for this video it was really well put together i have subscribed and going to watch all the videos . I was going to get a cane corso but the Italian cane corso looks way different in UK then the ones they have in Italy almost like a Labrador.
2 of my favorite breeds with the boxer
Both are beautiful dogs. I've had both. My service dogs are rottweilers, and they are amazingly dependable and loyal. Yes, you have to be strong and reliable, too. good breading is a must!
That’s a sick tattoo! Great video as well .
Appreciate it!
Love the info and the energy!! Thanks Will
I love both breeds, can this dog learn to live together from a young age as I can't decide which breed I want?
I have a Rotty mastif mix and he’s mostly rotty but he has a mastif head so it’s huge
I have the lovliest rottweiler.. he is not stubborn, but I put a lot of time into him. He's 10 years old now.
I think I just lucked out with his temperament tbh, he is very easy going but has risen to the occasion when its been appropriate ❤️
I had a female Rottweiler for 11years. She was calm and Not aggressive at all. Loved people. Everyone in the dog park. Cared less for the otger dogs. Now i have a Mastweiler. 11 weeks. Shes very sweet. Should be interesting 😂
FINALLY!! I cam comment underneath one of his videos!!
You know what sounds really good?
A Rottweiler Bullmastiff mix.
Your videos are spot on!! I have one and he's literally the best 💛
I have owned bred and trained Rotties exclusively for over 40 years - pretty much spot on here... You need to train rotties basically from birth - Given proper training and socialization they are the best breed on earth - true story, and I am not biased at all!🤣 LOL
I have found a Bull Mastiff lived at a road, she ist so calm. I have had never a better Dog.
Great video! One question.. how different is a Bullmastiff to a Dogue de Bourdeaux?
I presently have a DDB, a Rottweiler and an American bully. Have never had a Bullmastiff.... and now that all of my dogs are getting on in age, will eventually have to get a puppy... who I would get while the others are still around to help him learn the ropes and rules around the family and the pack. I'm considering the Bullmastiff and since I have a big affectionate, loving and stubborn DDB.. was wondering what the difference is between the DDB and the Bullmastiff...
Maybe you can do a video?
Thanks!
Hey Faye, thanks for watching and reaching out. We'll see what we can do about making a video to answer your question! You might be pleased to know that we've just started a Bordeaux show: th-cam.com/channels/W3M6qqQeJF-oO70xvFh47Q.html
@@willathertonbullmastiffsho7064 Thanks!
The bullies smooshy face is just irristible
Hope your account gets way more followers bro! Great content keep going strong! 💪💪💪 thank you for the info
could you plz make vid about mastiff mom and willer dad mix kids like mine?
My two favourite breeds
Wow you always select right topic!👍
Glad you think so!
Excellent sharing.
Super helpful Video! Great content!
Thanks so much for watching!
Hi Will, we're planning ahead to get a Bull Mastweiler in the next year, do you know of any good breeders in the UK please?
I really think the bull mastiff might be a good breed for me but their lifespan is so short. We lost our Queen Abbey the Labby just before her 16th birthday. It was very hard.
Will my name is Jamie from Brisbane Australia.have a Bullmastiff /Bordeaux.Sheds red pine needles 24/7 all year round ( bullmastiff shape bordeaux colour) he has done for last 10 yrs ive had him. vet certified perfect health.53 kg can walk 4 kms comfortably.The best mate of mine on the back of my ute,but its fuckin torture vaccuuing (hoovering) the car seats/carpet in house,
why does drop so much hair?
so what if you have a bull mastiff x rottweiler puppy?
Owned both and favour the Rottweiler. The health issues that plague the Bullmastiff are simply unacceptable and the working capability and drives have been largely bred out which explains why you never see Bullmastiffs any more in working roles. The Rottweiler's intelligence is several levels above the BM. Love the temperaments of both but the heartbreak and financial burden that comes from the health problems in the BM make it dog I would no longer take as a gift.
both are molossers . and molossers will love you to the moon and back .
Both great
I want a dog for security and good pet, rotty or mastiff?
Great video!
Thanks!
I WISHD ID HAD BOTH
Excellent video..Please make a video on BullMastiff vs English Mastiff
Luckily for you, we have one! th-cam.com/video/vo3RcfR6dIc/w-d-xo.html&pbjreload=101
Thanks
Are bullmastifs good natural guardians(do they need training)?
Can you tell me like from your experience with Roxy, for example will a female bullmastif protect you or your home?
And are they good with other dogs like could you have a staffy or something like that and a bullmastif?
Thanks for watching! We actually have a video looking at the temperament of Bullmastiffs which you might find helpful: th-cam.com/video/3_McxKTjxLs/w-d-xo.html
I am so tired of people saying “high level” it sounds gimmicky
Is Bullmastif good decision for first timer?
It really does make me laugh how a sales pitch story about “Crossing the Alps with the Romans” is still trotted out about the Rottweiler.
Let’s be honest 90% of dog breeds are 19th/20th century recreations of supposed historical breeds.
I would disagrees with the opinion on rottweilers. I knew a mechanic who had a 150 lb male rottie. The dog loved people especially children because he knew kids would play with him. Rottweilers are like people. sometimes they're very friendly other times there not.
I hav one labrador. She s 13 yr old. When i go for my job , my mom is alone . So i was planin to buy a breed which ll b a bettr guard dog. I was planin to buy a rottie . Bt my friends are discouragin me by saying i wont b able to handle the breed. Can anyone please suggest me a guarding breed which will be easy for me .
My requirements , it should b easy to groom , hav guardian instincts. I am from india , kerala .
Thank so much for watching! We have a video over on one of our sister channels looking at the top 10 guard dog breeds that might be helpful for you to watch: th-cam.com/video/6S1ZPrsJFpk/w-d-xo.html
I don’t know. I’ve been researching and it seems like the bullmastiff is hit or miss as far a guard dog. Most just seem really nice and chill. Although there has been some that seem like decent guard dogs.
My Bullmastiff doesn't let people inside our home no matter what he only lets them in when I get out or my siblings are out. But he blocks me to scan the stranger or visitors just incase.
Upload a video of bullmastiff vs great dane bro
I have good news, we have one on our Great Dane channel: th-cam.com/video/6XCygvJLR-Y/w-d-xo.html
One question. Why Bullmastiffs are so hard to get in UK???
They’re not IMO. Where have you looked?
Just search “bullmastiff breeders near me”
Pets4homes mainly but there's hardly any in South West Region.
I used the kennel club site - but did have to go through two or three breeders, and reserved mine before the litter was born! However, I didn't want to rush, a BM with dodgy health or temperament would be a handful.
They kill people
In the thumbnail that looks more like a boerboel than a bullmastiff. The bullmastiff would have a more square shaped, broad head and short snout while that one has a more longer face which is more. boerboel. Surely you could have found a picture of a boerboel and tell the difference!!!
The big Victorian houses used to keep two dogs like a bullterrier or similar and a larger dog like some type of mastiff thinking being if some poor mistaken idiot comes in through a window they can't fight two dogs off at two different heights picture the scene on chewing your ankle off and the big brother working on the non walking rest of what's left not at all pretty is it.
Yea some of the things you said about the rottie are not true probably because your saying this cause you had a bull mastiff
For some reason Will gives off the vibe that's he's not a fan of the Rottweiler.
Rottweiler💙💙💙
That ain't no bullmastiff
What have you done to your hand? If thats a tattoo you should be ashamed.
Why? Is it hurting you?
I WISHD ID HAD BOTH
I WISHD ID HAD BOTH