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Tibetan Mastiff - Top 10 Facts

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The Tibetan Mastiff is a large Tibetan dog breed belonging to the mastiff family. Powerful with good bone, the Tibetan Mastiff is a strong, wellbuilt dog with a fairly long, thick (double coat with undercoat) coat and a bushy tail that curls over the back.

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In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Tibetan Mastiff that you might not know.

A Quick Overview:
Group: Working Dogs
Weight: 75 to 160 pounds
Height: 2 feet to 2 feet, 2 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 10 14 years

With his noble appearance, long coat, appealing colors, and beautiful tail, the Tibetan Mastiff is sure to be a conversation starter and traffic stopper as you walk him down the street. But if that's all you're looking for in a dog, this is not the breed for you. Before considering the drawbacks, here's what we love about this breed. The Tibetan Mastiff is loving, gentle, patient, and understanding. His centuries of working closely with humans have made him very sophisticated in the ways he understands people.

A Tibetan Mastiff is a hard worker, protective of his family, fearless, and loyal. His large size and substance make him a wonderful guard dog, and centuries of breeding for that specific task has perfected him as a protector. As attractive as that sounds, it's essential to weigh carefully the other qualities that can make him a challenging proposition. This is an independent guardian breed who will not always look to you for guidance. He will enjoy your company and bond with you, but he won't always obey you, especially in a situation in which he believes he's right. The Tibetan Mastiff is stubborn and usually doesn't do well in obedience or agility competitions.

Tibetan Mastiffs are generally quiet dogs when their needs and living conditions are met, but if left outdoors at night they can be barkers. Of course, there's an easy solution: bring your dog inside. If you use a yard, make sure it's wellfenced; Tibetan Mastiffs have been known to climb fences to escape. And be sure not to leave these dogs outside for very long because they may start to dig and become territorial and aggressive.

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