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Types of Mastiffs [All 12 Mastiff Breeds Listed]

Mastiffs are large, powerful dogs with a long history and a well-deserved reputation for loyalty and protectiveness. Originally bred for hunting and guarding, Mastiffs have a muscular build and a...

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Why Do Mastiffs Look Sad? [EXPLAINED]

If you've ever seen a mastiff, you may have noticed that they often look sad. This is due to a number of factors, including their droopy lips, their large size, and their gentle nature. Let's...

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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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Lola

Say hello or “woof!” to Lola!

Lola is a Spanish Mastiff (AKA 'mastín español') that was adopted from a shelter in 2017 when she was around two years old and we've been looking after her since 2018.

Although she hadn't had much positive social contact with humans in the first couple of years of her life, she has become much calmer and cuddlier as she's gotten older.

Lola is one of three dogs that live with us, the other two being Staffies (an Amstaff and a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, named Toffee and Runa), so there is never a dull moment!

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