As you?ll know if you have read my review about Henry, my husband and I are the proud owners of a Weimaraner. In case you haven?t read it here is a brief discription of how we came to own him and the reason we ended up buying this book!
A friend of Dave?s (my husband) asked us to look after him after being offered a job abroad, he was only 12 weeks old and had only been with them a couple of weeks. He never came to collect him and so we aquired a Weimaraner!!
That I hope explains our reason for buying this book, it was intended as a guideto help us understand our new ?friend??did it work!? Well, actually no not really!
About the books authour.
The book is written by Judythe Coffman and according to the blurb on the back of the book has an exstensive knowlegde of the breed.
Judythe Coffman became enchanted by ...
Advantages: Loyal Friend and Protector Disadvantages: Drooling and they are unaware of their size!
and firm handling is required from puppyhood. They can also be quite headstrong and boisterous, especially during adolescence.
Overall daily exercise should not exceed 40 - 60 minutes per day.
This dog should not have long walks or be allowed a lot of free exercise until it is at least 12 months old. It has to be remembered that even when this dog is 6 months old, and is relatively large, it is still a puppy. Too much exercise too young can lead to bone and joint related health problems in later life. They have an average demand for exercise, only requiring a few walks per day. They do enjoy exercise and games with the family.
These dogs are very protective of their family and other household pets. They have to be socialised from an early age. The Bullmastiff will only accept strangers if they are introduced to them by someone they ...
SuperShootingStar 09.01.2004
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for safety. A boistroius, untrained bullmastiff could be potentially dangerous to its owner and the public, by no fault of its own.
They are good family dogs, though some would disagree due to their size as they could easily knock a small child over. Having said that, they are very good with children depending on the correct training. If you train your mastiff to not be so boistrious around the children, your children will be safe and protected by your mastiff.
They are large dogs and do suffer from problems such as hip dysplasia and so should not be walked too often or allowed to walk down stairs too often until they are six months old to prevent this.
Overally bullmastiffs are protectors, loving, faithful, loyal and above all the best friend you'll ever have. I recommend this breed to people who have the time for this animal, they are ...
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