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Why Do Mastiffs Have Red Eyes? [EXPLAINED]

Do you have a Mastiff and want to know why is my Mastiff's eye red? No doubt about it when your dog is suffering from eye problems, it has a massive effect on the poor thing's life and can make them...

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Do Mastiffs Shed a Lot (and Can Moulting Be Stopped)?

So, do Mastiffs shed a lot? Mastiffs have a double coat, and they shed moderate amounts all year. But have you ever wondered why your dog starts to shed even more than usual at times? Mastiffs...

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Why Do Mastiffs Have a Short Lifespan?

Mastiffs are magnificent dogs and make excellent family pets, and owning a Mastiff is a wonderful experience. The problem is it's a relatively short experience, in terms of years. So, you might...

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Why Do Mastiffs Drool So Much? [EXPLAINED]

When you told your family and friends you were getting a Mastiff, didn’t they try to warn you about the dog’s drooling? Or maybe they did, and you didn’t think it was that much of an issue. Now...

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What is the Largest Breed of Mastiff Dog? [Top 10 Ranked]

All Mastiff types descend from the ancient Molosser dogs; these dogs were originally from mountainous regions in Asia, and you can trace their history back over 3000 years ago. Owners of the...

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Why Do Mastiffs Have Loose Skin? [Dog Jowls Explained]

Some dog lovers dislike the idea of sagging skin on dogs; I’ve heard comments such as "it looks like their skin is sliding off their bones." I'm sure you've listened to something similar or worse....

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About the Author

Brad has spent his entire life surrounded by dogs and has owned all sorts of breeds, including Dachshunds, Great Danes, French Bulldogs and he currently has a little Hasanese called Biscuit. Brad is an experienced dog writer who is obsessed by canine health, care and psychology and has completed several courses on dog care and training.

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