Bullmastiff Dogs - Private Sale, Private Adoption - £free to good home
Pet Advertiser
mrs forshaw
Tel: 01942216358
1 dalston grove winstanley wigan
Lancashire
wn3 6en
ENGLAND
Age of Bullmastiff : 5-Years
Colour(s) : fawn
Pedigree : sorry, Not Pedigree
Pet Viewable : VIEWABLE
Parents Viewable : sorry, Not Viewable
Health Checked : Healthy
Vaccinated : Vaccinated
Prefer Contact Method : Phone
Bullmastiff Males : 0
Bullmastiff Females : 1
Bullmastiff - Private Sale, Private Adoption - £free to good home
Lovely natured girl looking for a realy good home, she will live with other dogs and children but does not like cats. Loves her walks and can be let off the lead will live in or out and is very loveable sadley i have to let her go to a home one to one were she will be cared for and very much loved.
Loyal isn't strong enough of a word to use to describe the Bullmastiff. This is a dog breed that's often called courageous for its ability and desire to protect those it feels it needs to protect. This protective instinct is not punctuated by a fierce attacking stance, however, but rather an action to divert the danger away from the person that is being threatened. While the Bullmastiff will attack if it feels that is the only option, generally speaking, it will simply just stand between the stranger/intruder and the person the dog is protecting.
The usual response in highly threatening situations is for the dog to physically stop the danger, but if that doesn't work, the dog will catch the intruder and knock them down, holding them until they are told to let them go. Often, this dog will simply 'mouth' on the intruder and not bite them, making them a great watchdog or companion when you're out at night. However, just like any other dog that's fearful for its life, in certain situations, it will bite and attack more aggressively.
What should be noted about its protective nature is that the Bullmastiff is protective of PEOPLE, and not necessarily 'things.' So, they aren't necessarily a good choice if you want to protect your home when you're not around, as they may not feel the draw to protect 'things.'
The Bullmastiff is a dog that will become attached to its family quite quickly. And in the presence of these people it trusts, it will be docile and loving. Calm by nature, this dog breed is fearless and willful at the same time. If they are trained when they are young, they can be the perfect dog for a family, even with children. But the dog will need to be trained to not act out with children. In any case, even with training, leaving the child alone in the room with the dog is not advised, especially when the child is young. The dog can accidentally run or bump into the child, causing injuries.
Depending on the Bullmastiff, it may or may not get along with other dogs. This largely depends on whether it has been socialized with other dogs when it was young. In many cases, the male Bullmastiff will not do well with other male dogs, so this can be problematic. And in even rarer cases, female Bullmastiffs can be intolerant of other females.