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Purple Dog Collars

February 07, 2011 By: admin Category: Care/Grooming, Mastiff Puppies

Are you looking for a jewel of a collar for your favorite pet? Some very popular collars are purple dog collars. Take a look at some of my favorites including this exquisite Purple Rhinestone dog collar, adorned with a variety of colored jewels.
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Extraordinarily colorful! This Purple Majesty Rhinestone Dog Collar is 5/8″ wide. Gorgeous topaz colored stones as well as a multi gem crown. Sizes are gauged by ACTUAL neck size, NOT collar size. MEASURE CAREFULLY!

Please note: Measure the neck size by snuggly wrapping a tape measure around the neck. Collar will be made with one hole 1/2″ after that measurement and another one 1/2″ after that.
XS (5 to 7″ neck)
S (7-1/2 to 9″ neck)
M (9-1/2 to 11″neck)

You may also choose whether you would like a Rhinestone Buckle or a Plain Buckle.

The collar will come with 1 leash hook (D-ring). You may choose to have a second ‘D’ ring in center of collar, allowing you to hook your leash in the center. There will still be a D ring by the buckle, as it is used to tuck in the end of the collar. You may choose to hang charms on this D-ring.

Regardless of what breed or what size dog you have, giving them a little personality can be so much fun. You can find a variety of designs and sizes available in purple dog collars. They are available in leather, nylon, reflective and many of them are adjustable so they will fit perfectly. Find the perfect purple dog collar for you!

English Mastiff Puppies

March 21, 2010 By: admin Category: History of English Mastiff Puppies, Mastiff Puppies

What are English Mastiff Puppies?

English Mastiff Puppies- This is the largest breed in the world for both their weight and height and are often referred to as the Old English Mastiff.
English mastiffs are not only a large breed but also very noble and stately. In the dog world they are known as the “Gentle Giants.”  It was once said;

“What the cat is to the lion, the mastiff is to the dog. The noblest of the family, he stands alone and all others sink before him.”

Being one of the most anciet breeds to have been recorded by man, Mastiffs were said to have been dogs of war. It was recorded that the mastiff accompanied soldiers and their chariots in order to protect their masters should they fall during battle.

They were known as a working breed that was both loyal to their owners as well as versatile in their abilities. With their great strength, they were used in drawing water from wells, and to pull carts or carry heavy loads on their backs. Mastiff puppies grew to be very powerful and obedient companions.

It was not only the common man who used the English Mastiffs to protect their family and homes, they were also used by many nobles. They were so respected, they were assigned as guardians of many a nobble’s home, grounds and their children. Mastiff puppies were raised within the family making them part of the family they were to protect.

This history of English Mastiff Puppies still holds true today, making it one of the most popular breeds. As popular as mastiff puppies are today the line almost ceased to exist after world war two.

The Mastiff breed lost popularity but thanks to a few breeders in Great Britain, the Mastiff survived.

This shortfall is no longer true today as breeders now raise mastiff puppies to sell and show, not only for purposes of lineage but also to raise as family pets. Or should I say loyal family members?

Considering A Mastiff Puppy? Look At These Tips!

March 23, 2010 By: admin Category: English Mastiff, Mastiff Puppies, Mastiff Puppies Care

Raising Mastiff Puppies- Look At These Tips!

Raising mastiff puppies is really very similar to raising and caring for any other breed of puppy. One of the first things to do once you bring your mastiff puppies home is to begin training your puppies.

Besides training, making sure you incorporate a good exercise routine and playtime with your Mastiff puppies will help to develop a good relationship and keep your puppies healthy.

If you are apprehensive about using discipline while training your Mastiff it can become a little stressful. This might mean you need to seek the help of a professional to help train your puppies.

Keeping your Mastiff healthy will be easier if you provide a good diet, regular grooming, play-time and exercise. Mastiff puppies are fairly active but as they get older, they have been known to become a little lazy. So it is very important to ensure you keep your Mastiff puppies moving as they get older.

One of the best ways to start an exercise routine is to walk your Mastiff puppies daily. Some even recommend walking twice a day. If you can let your Mastiff walk around in the yard or a fenced area, this can also help with their exercise program.  On the other hand if you are limited to an apartment or anywhere without a good sized yard, you may need to make sure you can walk a couple of times a day.

Keeping Mastiff puppies on a good, regular diet will also help them stay healthy. Once Mastiff puppies are separated from their mothers, you should start out feeding them about four times a day. This will ensure they will grow healthy and strong. As they get older, feeding them twice a day is usually what is recommended. Making sure they have a balanced diet is so important.

Mastiffs are really a low maintenance breed when it comes to grooming. You still have some basic grooming to do but you will not have to spend hours a week combing the tangles out of their fur. Since Mastiffs shed naturally, it takes much of the work out when brushing them. But when Spring rolls around, “Watch Out!” A real important point about bathing them is that they have natural oils in their coat that protects their skin. This means you really only need to bathe them about once a month unless you have some special occasion or you are preparing for a show.

Although very large, mastiff puppies are very gentle even as adults. They make wonderful family pets as long as you are a little prepared for their size. They are very loyal and protective of their family. You might want to remember is you have very small children, a full grown Mastiff could accidentally knock them over, although they are generally very conscious of smaller children and other animals.

The Mastiff breed has several different types, so you may want to consider another type of Mastiff if size is the issue.

Some of the most popular besides the English Mastiffs are Bull-mastiffs, Spanish, Neapolitan and Tibetan Mastiffs or the one made famous in “Turner and Hooch,” the Dogue Bordeaux, which is a French Mastiff. If you decide make mastiff puppies part of your home and family, you will not regret it!

Buying English Mastiff Puppies

March 23, 2010 By: admin Category: English Mastiff, Mastiff Puppies, Mastiff Puppies Care, Mastiff Training

Reasons to Buy English Mastiff Puppies

Mastiff puppies are adorable, furry and best of all they become part of your family making great companions.  So what makes them a better choice over any other breed? Although mastiff puppies grow to be huge dogs, they are also hugely loved by people…

Mastiff puppies are part of a large breed but are very social and great with children. If you do choose a large dog like the Mastiff, you should be prepared for raising and training this “Gentle Giant.”

Mastiff puppies are so cute when you bring them home and soon become great big lovable family dogs.  Mastiff puppies do require large yards run, play and exercise in.  Grooming is very minimal compared to many other breeds. Brushing weekly and bathing monthly are really all they need to help control their shedding. Unless of course you decide to show your Mastiff puppies.

Their life expectancy is around eight to twelve years. On the down side, the Mastiff breed is prone to developing bone cancer.

Here is a brief look into the history of the English Mastiff breed, they are the largest of all Mastiff breeds and most other breeds when you take both height and weight into consideration.

This is a nobel, stately, and dignified animal that has a long proud history. English Mastiffs were used as guard dogs, and even warriors for many years, protecting both the peasant families and those of nobility.

English Mastiff puppies are extremely loyal to their family, and going to great lengths to protect them. As a matter of fact, the English Mastiff is considered to be one of the world’s top guard dogs. With their enormous muscular body, they are considered one of the largest dogs in the world.

The male Mastiff puppies will grow to approximately 160 to 245 pounds while females weigh in at about 140 to 190 pounds. Mastiffs are known for their large broad heads and having a shoulder height of about 30 inches for males and 24 inches for females.

So if you are in the market for a new dog, maybe you should consider Mastiff puppies. Why? Here are a few reasons-

1) An extraordinary Breed – The English Mastiff is short haired with a short muzzle. They are marked with a black mask around the nose, eyes and tips of their ears. Eyes of English Mastiff puppies are generally dark, small and hazel.

2) Powerful Guard Dogs – Naturally born to protect, it is instinctive for them to protect their home, family and the grounds around them.  They naturally become defensive as strangers approach their masters. They unbelievably place themselves between their masters and any stranger. They are really intriging to watch when they are protecting their masters.

3) Brilliant workers and Companions – Although most people are not looking for an English Mastiff for work, they can be trained for cart pulling and such. As a companion they are good-natured, patient, calm and laidback. They can be very scary to strangers due to their huge and powerful physique. Mastiff puppies become extremely loyal adults who are devoted to their masters and families.  They have been noted for their eagerness to please their human family. English Mastiff dogs are both well mannered and intelligent making them easy to train as puppies. They can be very dominating (not agressive), so you must always retain control, simply because of their size.

4) Gentle with kids- English Mastiff puppies and adults are intelligent, steady and gentle when it comes to kids. They are so gentle with children as they see them as smaller puppies, and area very cautious around them. This makes them a great choice for a family dog.

5) Socially Established – English Mastiff puppies or adults do not generally fight with other dogs unless it is to defend themselves. This makes it easy to have them around other breeds or animals in the house or even at the park.

So with all of the history and the positives about English Mastiff puppies, you are surely making an excellent choice if making a Mastiff part of your family.

Mastiff Puppies-Care & Tips

March 23, 2010 By: admin Category: English Mastiff, Mastiff Feeding, Mastiff Puppies, Mastiff Puppies Care

Mastiff Dog Breed Health And Care Tips And

Amazingly Mastiff puppies are not any harder to care for than most any other breed of dog. They really just want lots of patience, love and playtime. English Mastiff puppies are loving and honorable companions. Despite their large size, they can be both backyard dogs or they also make wonderful inside dogs. Mastiff puppies need to be part of the family building a social relationship and treated as part of the family. This socialization is key to Mastiff puppies being raised to healthy, adjusted adult Mastiffs.

If you are going to raise them inside, a large house is naturally the best but they can be raised inside a smaller house as long as you keep them on an exercise routine.

Although mastiff puppies have a natural tendency to be very well behaved in the home, you will need to be on the lookout for the “wagging tail.” Their tail seems to be just the right height for knocking everything off of the table. If you work with your Mastiff puppies, they can easily be trained not to steal food off the table or other such bad behavior; although if they get really quite you may need to find out what they are up to!

Mastiffs are not known for their barking, but don’t discount that for not being aware. Although quietly, they are usually very aware of what is going on around them or what is not usual.  They will usually let you know if something unusual is going on or if a stranger approaches.

If you let your Mastiff know a stranger is friendly, they will accept that everything is okay. Mastiffs have a good sense about people, so if they seem uneasy around someone, there might be good reason to pay heed. Although Mastiffs are not really supposed to be guard dogs, they do pay attention to their surroundings. When your Mastiff lives inside and they then go out in the yard, they often make their rounds around to ensure everything is secure or like it is supposed to be.

When considering Mastiff puppies, bear in mind they can be expensive to raise and maintain. They really don’t eat as much as you might expect but still it is no where comparable to what a smaller dog breed would eat. Mastiff puppies start out with less but by the time they reach adults, they can go through about 40 to 80 lbs of dog food in a month.

Mastiff puppies again are not any more expensive than any other breed for most standard health issues but as they become adults, this can change. Since many dosages are based on the mass of the dog, it will naturally take more for an adult Mastiff.

While Mastiff puppies may not be the breed for just anyone, they are a wonderful addition to a family. Owning Mastiff puppies can be a big responsibility, but it will reward you a million times over with the love and loyalty you receive in return.

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March 09, 2011 By: admin Category: English Mastiff

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Three Little Pigs

March 09, 2011 By: Snuzzy Admin Category: Critters

OMG! They don’t need to go make crummy homes out of various building materials; they can all come live with me!

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