Mastiff for sale


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We feel it is very important that people who wish to purchase a Mastiff be fully aware of the size that they can grow to. Obviously with such a large dog, the feeding and maintenance (worming, heart worming) costs are considerably more than most other breeds. And they do slobber!
We ensure that our dogs have the necessary obedience training so that they are always under effective control in public places. This does not mean "off-lead", but being able to control your dog when you take him/her for a walk where there are people dogs and other animals. Training and socialisation are required - this means time.
This is a giant breed of dog and needs to be managed carefully especially during the juvenile years of its life. Appropriate diet and exercise are especially important, and we do require our puppy owners to keep us informed of their puppy's progress.
All our Mastiffs have their own respective paperwork and documentation and are hip and elbow scored as a minimum. We do require we are given first right to purchase the puppy back if the new owner can no longer keep their Mastiff, but this and much more is covered in the detailed sales agreement.
Puppies go to their new homes with a six-week free health insurance policy. We strongly urge all owners to continue this policy for the life of the dog. Each of our own Mastiffs has pet health insurance.
Our Mastiffs take an incredible amount of time, energy, money and emotion to produce. This is done for love of the breed and not for financial gain. We wish to place these special puppies in the best possible homes available.
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