Are you interested in getting a Bullmastiff but not sure if you are ready for one yet? Take our quiz to find out if you are prepared for one of these incredible Mastiffs or not.
The Bullmastiff is one of the more laid back mastiff breeds. While they still need to exercise to keep off weight, they will generally be happy to hang out with you. Bullmastiffs do great with children and small animals, making them an ideal breed to bring in a home with children or small animals. Though, they can be somewhat suspicious of other dogs- especially those they do not know. They may also be same-sex intolerant, which is something to consider and speak to a breeder or rescue about when selecting your Bullmastiff.
If you are interested in learning more about the breed to check out the Fenrir Bullmastiff show to learn more about the breed. Or check out our Ultimate Bullmastiff Owner's Guide!
The Bullmastiff is one of the more laid back mastiff breeds. While they still need to exercise to keep off weight, and some individuals are an expectation to the rule- generally they will be happy just to hang out with you. Bullmastiffs do great with children and small animals making them an ideal breed to bring in a home with children or small animals. Though, they can be somewhat suspicious of other dogs- especially those they do not know. They may also be same-sex intolerant which is something to consider and speak to a breeder or rescue about when selecting your Bullmastiff. Keep learning more about the breed and educating yourself on becoming a high-level canine leader and you will be ready soon!
The Bullmastiff is one of the more laid back mastiff breeds. While they still need to exercise to keep off weight, and some individuals are an expectation to the rule- generally they will be happy just to hang out with you. Bullmastiffs do great with children and small animals making them an ideal breed to bring in a home with children or small animals. Though, they can be somewhat suspicious of other dogs- especially those they do not know. They may also be same-sex intolerant which is something to consider and speak to a breeder or rescue about when selecting your Bullmastiff. So, keep on learning and brushing up on your canine leader skills, and you will be ready for a bullmastiff soon!
Are you able to afford a Bullmastiff? A puppy from a good breeder will cost over $2,000 (USD), around $730 for puppy supplies and ongoing cost can be up to $5,000 (USD) a year depending on what you feed, insurance, vet costs, etc.
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