Read About Bull Mastiff Breeders

ImageBull Mastiff breeders bring you the world's finest, and powerful guard dogs. Here's everything you need to know about these breeders.

Bull Mastiff breeders - Breeder Facts

  1. Professional Affiliations:

    Bull Mastiff breeders must belong to professional organizations, such as the AKC (American Kennel Club), UKC (United Kennel Club), or the NKC (National Kennel Club).
  2. Why Use a Breeder:

    Bull Mastiff breeders will ensure that the Bull Mastiff you are taking home is genetically pure as per the breed's AKC definition, its lineage, ancestry and championship status, and, above all, free from any genetic or medical complications.
  3. How to Find:

    Professional dog organizations maintain an exhaustive list of Bull Mastiff breeders.
  4. What to Expect:

    A breeder provides you with the complete information on this dog breed, its ancestors and parentage, championship status, and the medical records. In addition, the breeder is available to answer questions on feeding, training, or other dog raising issues. The breeder usually offers a guarantee of the dog he has supplied.
  5. Breeder's Surroundings:

    A breeder should maintain all possible health and hygiene standards, have a designated area for grooming, medical procedures, play areas, and isolation areas.

Bull Mastiff breeders - Newborn Facts

  1. Average Number of Newborns Delivered at Birth:

    The average litter size of this breed is between 4 to 13, but usually 6 or 8 pups.
  2. Age To Be Sold:

    Bull Mastiff puppies can be bought at 1-week-old, but it is better to wait until the puppy reaches its 3rd week. Image
  3. What to Look For in a Newborn:

    A puppy should be active and kept in a clean, warm environment. You should insist on records of vaccinations that your dog has received.
  4. Registry:

    Your puppy should be registered with a reputable professional dog organization.
  5. AKC Recognized Characteristics:

    Dogs from Bull Mastiff breeders should have symmetry and length from height of withers to ground, the tip of the breastbone to the rear of the thigh are almost equal, and have a short dense coat.
  6. Expense to Purchase Newborn:

    Bull Mastiff breeders are likely to charge you between $900 to $1400.
  7. Dam and Sire Information of your Newborn:

    Your breeder should encourage you to meet the pup's parents and should be ready to produce medical, ancestry records, and championship status.

Bull Mastiff breeders - Breeder Concerns

  1. Breeder Reputation:

    You should inquire about the breeder's reputation and track the success record of the breeder from knowledgeable people, such as a vet, responsible friends, dog enthusiasts, and professional organizations.
  2. Pet Health:

    Bull Mastiffs are generally healthy dogs but are susceptible to alopecia, kidney disorders, and skin ailments.
  3. Assurances:

    Your breeder should give you a written document assuring the quality of the dog and help in cases of behavior or medical emergencies.