Kay Reil of Bramstoke Bullmastiffs reminds that timing is everything when rearing young Molossers: Early socialization is a must.
Dr. William R. Newman of Bedford, Pennsylvania, doesn’t have much white space left on his resume.
Swapped for a jacket, a Tibetan Mastiff named Kalu was acquired by Anne Rohrer and became a founding dog for the breed in the United States.
Six feet tall, with striking red hair, Ann Rohrer was nothing short of the grande dame of Tibetan Mastiffs in America. Laying the groundwork for breeding programs outside of Tibet, she ultimately transformed this ancient breed into a documented purebred.
Tibetan Mastiff enthusiast Mary Fischer remembers Ann Rohrer, who was instrumental in establishing the breed in the United States.
Cane Corso judge Massimo Inzoli critiques some heads that have strayed from correct breed type.
Originally appearing in 1911, this article argues the virtues of the fledgling Bull-Mastiff, even as the Mastiff was on the wane.
If you ever doubted that brindle was a camouflaging pattern - inside and out - check out these Mastiff and Cane Corso photos!
Mary Fischer reflects on true Tibetan Mastiff temperament
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