Read About Bull Mastiff Puppies

ImageEven though you can't wait to take your Bull Mastiff puppies home as soon as you take your pick of the litter, the breeder wants to make sure that you have everything ready for the puppy and that you can supply it with the care it needs. Owning a dog requires a commitment and you do have to make an honest assessment of your lifestyle before making this commitment. These beautiful puppies deserve all the love and attention you can give them. Respect the input the breeder gives when choosing the right dog breed for you.  

When you choose the exquisite Bull Mastiff puppies as the ones you want for your lifelong companion, you have to make sure you have everything ready. The transition from leaving its mother to going to your home is stressful on a puppy, so you need to have lots of puppy treats and toys to let it know that it will be happy and contented living with you. You should also purchase a collar, leash, and dog grooming tools. The breeder should be able to supply you with a list of things you need and will be happy to do so. He/She will be able to tell you the kind of dog food the puppy is now eating so you might like to continue the same kind. ImageThe breeder can also give you advice about the best toys and the kind of collar that is best suited for your puppy

If you have a family, you should make a schedule of who is responsible for such things as feeding the puppy and taking it for walks. You will have to teach the children how to take care of the puppy and play with it without being too rough. These chores can also include making sure the puppy has water and food in its dish, but if you have young children, it is best to take care of the bathing and grooming yourself.  

In a home where there are no children, you will have to dog proof your home before you take possession of Bull Mastiff puppies. This means that you should place anything breakable up high and have any wires or hidden so the puppy can't get at them. If there is an area of the home where you don't want the puppy to go, you have to block it off in some way. For example, you can block off stairs with a childproof gate that you would use if you had a toddler in your home.  

If you have a yard where the puppy can play, make sure it has a fence so the little dog won't get lost. You should have a collar with made of flat leather or nylon and you can keep it on the dog whenever it is not in its crate. It should be tight enough so that it won't slip over the puppy's ears, but loose enough that you can put your fingers under it. The puppy needs a comfortable bed and there are many on the market. If you prefer to use a crate so that you know where the puppy is when you are sleeping or not at home, you can put a blanket in there to make it cozy. Bull mastiff puppies, like other dog breeds, need a den or a place to call its own and this is what the bed or crate will become.