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GENERAL APPEARANCE
Powerful, heavy, well built,
with good bone. Impressive; of solemn but kindly appearance.
A companion, watch and guard dog, slow to mature, only reaching its best
at 2-3 years in females and at least 4 years in males.
Height: dogs: 66 cms (26 ins) minimum; bitches: 61 cms (24 ins).
The Tibetan Mastiff keeps its double coat all year, with no shedding until
Spring/Summer (depending on climate).Tibetan Mastiffs are generally considered
to be hypoallergenic, which makes them an excellent candidate for those
with allergies.
This is still a primitive breed, as marked by the fact that the Tibetan
Mastiff bitch has a single estrus per year. This normally occurs during
late autumn.
They also lack the usual "doggie" odor.
TEMPERAMENT AND CHARACTER
Personality will differ from dog to do, but generally they are a strong-willed,
courageous animal, endowed with strong protective instincts of home and
family. They adapt well to different lifestyles.
Tibetan Mastiffs are highly intelligent, and have an exceptional memory
but they also can be very stubborn too.
Tibetan Mastiffs are aloof with strangers, but once introduced to someone,
they will rarely forget that person.
The Tibetan Mastiff; being a large dog, does require enough room to romp
and exercise properly. While they are an active dog out-of-doors and "night
barkers", they are usually fairly quiet when in the house.
Tibetan Mastiffs have
been known to chew and dig. Digging holes is a pastime that some Tibetan
Mastiffs seem to especially enjoy.
The Tibetan Mastiff by nature is a guardian dog. Their natural instinctive
ability makes them an excellent home protector. They are patient with
children.They make an outstanding family dog.
TIBETANMASTIFF
BREED STANDARD, NEW! EFFECTIVE FROM SEPTEMBER 2004
(TIBETAN
MASTIFF BREED STANDARD, KENNEL CLUB LONDON)
AMERICAN
TIBETAN MASTIFF BREED STANDARD 2001
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