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Old English Mastiff Pictures / Re: My daughter is mad
« on: August 19, 2005, 07:39:46 am »
What a cute pic. Here are 2 of our chair stealers. Don't know how Meme and Bear got up on their own at 8 wks old..
Congratulations Dinty the Newf You look very handsome atop the site.
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Does the actor who played the Original Robin, Boy Wonder on the old Batman series do Giant Breed Rescue out in California? Let me go looking for the site. Â
AMs are bred in the States, have been around for about 20-years, and were started by experienced OEM breeders -- to correct certain problems that many OEMs have: excessive drool, joint problems, shorter lifespans, etc. AMs tend to live pretty long for such a large breed; 12+ years (or even 15-years) aren't uncommon, and they have a tighter mouth to avoid those slobber woes.
Furthermore, I'm deeply skeptical of any AM-bashing OEM booster who has a distant friend with something critical to say -- particularly when they won't even name which AM breeder they went to!
it makes me question their motives.
Peace KBMasiffs, peace. Your last response was rather smug and we like to keep the conversation amnicable here.
More than likely Andi's post was being typed at the same time as yours, so it was posted immediately after, without Andi having the benefit of reading your first reponse. Happens quite frequently in the forum-setting.
A lot of us have mutts here, there's nothing wrong with them.
Chris Nickel, I wish you luck in the search for your new dreampuppy. A new addition to the family is always a delight. Kudos to you as well for doing your research.
I know this is nuts, but I want an Apricot Mastiff now. My middle daughter (and other female of the house) is going to college and I have another bedroom available for a big slinger/couch potatoe.
I think it's my way of coping with empty nest syndrome or the fact that the testostreone level in the house will now be 4 to 1.
What do you all think?
Hi .... I have an American Mastiff names Goliath and we are totaly happy with him. He is now 9 months old and 140 lbs. We got him from FlyingWFarms but there are several good breeders. Here are a few to get you started.
Also we have a discussion board at Yahoo tht a number of breeders are active at *removed linked* you are welcome to join and ask all the questions you want. I have had great luck there.
Matthew, Dylan and Goliath