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About the Ultimate Mastiff
The Ultimate Mastiff is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Dogue de Bordeaux and the Neapolitan Mastiff. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Ultimate Mastiff is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.
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General Description
They are a large breed with a big block head of the Bordeaux and a long nose like the Neapolitan. They have a large chest and a muscular body throughout.
Character
This is a very powerful breed that is protective of property and may be very protective over a well bonded owner. They are good with kids, dogs and cats. They are fast runners and good jumpers. Most tend to forget their size and strength and obedience training is a must. They love to swim and have webbed feet. They are intelligent but sometimes bull headed and stubborn.
General Health
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Maintenance
Ultimates tend to be quite active and need daily walks or they may become bored and destructive. Proper socialization with other dogs and humans is a must. Start socializing from birth.
Ideal Environment
The Ultimate Mastiff enjoys outside time to exercise.
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