hey guys! I'm a complete dog lover, I have four dogs currently, well my family does. I have a chihuahua thats mine and I take care of her. well anyways. Me and my boyfriend have three "kids" (dogs) my chihuahua and his two rotties. I want to get an English Mastiff, my dream dog. Our big dog at my house is part mastiff and hes a big baby!
So my questions are..
-do they get a lot with different dogs well? Considering she/he will be around the two rotties and will grow up with my chihuahua, big dog, yorkie and another chihuahua.
-How big can it get? Like pound and tallness wise? I'm only 5'3 and will be walking them! lol
-How much food will it eat?
-and are they really huge babies or is it just how my dog now was raised?
thanks so much!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Domesticity category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pets? kayalark answered Monday March 28 2011, 11:38 am: Most of the time they get along with other dogs very well. They are just big babies! :) if your rotties are nice it will not try to show it's boss by being aggressive. So make sure that when you get it you get it as a puppy, so you know how it is raised. Be as loving as you can to it and cuddle a lot. :) this will also make it be a big baby in a sense. They are very sweet if you treat them sweetly. Thy are natural gaurd dogs so you need to raise them like a big baby if you want it to turn out like that. My advice is to get a girl, so it doesn't have the natural instict to be better than the other dogs. And they are also a bit smaller. :)
- they can get up to 160 pounds for a boy, 150 for a girl. And their heigh is about 27 in for girls and 30 ish for boys.
-Most of the time they are very sweet dogs. I'm not sure how much food to give them lime how to say it, but give it around as much as your family gave your big dog. Hope this helped!!! :) <3 kaya. Please rate and let me know how I did! :) [ kayalark's advice column | Ask kayalark A Question ]
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