GERMAN SHEPHERD | TIBETAN MASTIFF DOG BREEDS. Facts | Traits | Groom & Care. Special Interview.
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Tibetan Mastiffs

This still-primitive Tibetan Mastiff dog breed was developed centuries ago in Tibet. Originally used as guard dogs for livestock and property, Tibetan Mastiffs can still be found performing that role, but they also enjoy life as family companions and show dogs.

Despite their massive, intimidating size, these pups are big softies when it comes to their human families. They retain their guardian nature, though, so strangers must beware, and introductions from trusted humans go a long way.

Size
A male Tibetan Mastiff stands at least 26 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs in the vicinity of 100 to 160 or more pounds; females are at least 24 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh 75 to 125 or more pounds.

Personality
The word "challenging" is frequently applied to this independent, stubborn breed. He's intelligent and has a strong sense of self, expecting to be treated as an equal, not as a pet.

He wants to please his people, but he also has his own agenda and must often be reminded of what he's been asked to do. The Tibetan Mastiff is a loyal family guardian who takes his job seriously and is aloof or reserved toward strangers.

Early socialization that continues throughout his life will help prevent him from becoming territorially aggressive. Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start.

Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.


German Shepherd Dog Healthy
1. Maintain a healthy weight. The breed standard says German Shepherds should “look substantial and not spindly, giving the impression, both at rest and in motion, of muscular fitness and nimbleness.”

2. German Shepherds are medium-size dogs, meaning they mature slower than small dog breeds. Avoid heavy work and impact to the joints until your dog is at least one to two years old.
3. Regular walks and exercise will help the German Shepherd Dog stay in shape, but also maintain a routine, two things that are important to the breed.

4. Early socialization with other people and dogs will help your German Shepherd Dog avoid behavioral problems.

5. As a deep-chested dog, the GSD is more susceptible to bloat, a fatal condition caused by air, fluid and/or foam in the stomach. Make sure to know the signs, symptoms and causes of bloat.

6. Do research and find a responsible breeder before purchasing a German Shepherd Dog puppy. Responsible breeders make sure to health test their dogs and can be a good source of information about the breed. Click here for a checklist of what to look for when finding a responsible breeder.

7. Regular vet check-ups are important for all dogs, but some German Shepherds may have GI tract and hip issues, so check-ups are especially important. Staying up to date with x-rays and being aware of possible stomach irritants will help your GSD stay healthy.

8. German Shepherds have an acute sense of smell, so they often smell hydrants, fences, and garbage while on walks. Keep an eye on what they pick up with their mouths while they are sniffing around to avoid your dog getting sick or injured.
9. Select food wisely. Stay within the age range for your dog, as well as watching for allergens, energy level, and weight. Every dog is different and there isn't a right type of food or

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