Dog's Training
Dog's TrainingDogs make great pets with some behaviour and dog's training but more than that they also make great guardians and lovable companions. But all dogs or dog breeds are not equal and different breed have different requirements not to mention training needs too. There are in total 155 popular small and large dog breeds and it is never an easy task to judge their personal attributes, characteristics and behaviour. Some dogs may display bad behaviour early and some may turn out to become an aggressive companion. In such a situation the best option is to take them for behaviour training. Dogs like Bullmastiff, Doberman, Grayhound, Bulldog and Boxers can be useful dogs if there temperament can be controlled through proper dog's training. All these are powerful dogs that are used for hunting, sniffing, and even as rescue dogs. Bullmastiffs are particularly large dogs as the male dogs stand tall at 25-27 inches (63-69cm) while the female dogs or bitches grow up to 24-26 inches (61-66cm). If you are planning to get a Bullmastiff as a pet then you need to get one from a proper and authentic kennel or breeder. Bullmastiffs are recognized by AKC (American Kennel Club) and other clubs across the world like CKC, KCGB, FCI, CKC, NKC, ANKC, NZKC, ACR, and APRI. When you visit the kennels or the breeders to choose your Bullmastiff pups, ensure that you visit an authorized kennel that will provide you with a certificate and family history. There are certain physical characteristics that you need to identify in the Bullmastiff pups like brindle, eyes, legs, paws, coat colour, forequarters, hindquarters, neck, topline, body, head, posture, gait and finally temperament. The brindle is the coat colour pattern in Bullmastiffs and is sometimes known as tiger stripes. Although the stripes might not be as prominent as in tigers but some Bullmastiffs will have it in varying degrees. These dogs come in three colours: Red, fawn, or brindle. So these are some of the characteristics that you will need to check whether you are bringing home a Bullmastiff pup or a Labrador pup. It goes for all dogs without saying! So if you are looking for a good breeder then here's a small checklist: 1. They should have dogs in the home like family and not keep them outside in kennels. 2. The pups should look healthy and should be excited at meeting new people and will not shy away from you 3. The dog or pup area should be clean and well-maintained 4. Dogs with the breeder should conform to the "breed standards" 5. Should have local veterinarian records available for you to see 6. Should have a record of the medical history of parents 7. The puppies should be vaccinated 8. The breeder should offers guidance towards caring of the puppy and dog's training requirements 9. Will be able to provide any assistance regarding your puppy or dog 10. The breeder should feed the pups with healthy, natural and premium branded food 11. They should be able to provide you with a health guarantee and written contract |