What we would never.....my dog means the world me... and he is only treated with the BEST of care.. and only gets the best.. so you must be mistakingGood looking boy, but a car trunk is not an acceptable method of trting yout dog
Check out dogfoodadvisor.com for dog food ratings and customer feedback. Diamond has a lot of recalls. Check out Earthborn Holistics Grain Free (non-chicken flavor) or Fromm's. Mastiffs are generally allergic to chicken and grains in dog food/treats. When changing the food, remember to do a slow transition to the new food to prevent diarrhea.Thanks so much he is definitely a full french mastiff... from a very reputable mastiff breeder. His is small for 8 months, I started giving him food other than his kibble and he has become a very picky eater.. he is just about 70 pounds. I have to find a food that he enjoys because the diamond lamb and rice large breed puppy food doesn't seem to be appealing to him do you currently own a french mastiff? Any feeding or aggression problems?
DDSK was kidding. You have to know his sense of humor.What we would never.....my dog means the world me... and he is only treated with the BEST of care.. and only gets the best.. so you must be mistaking
What we would never.....my dog means the world me... and he is only treated with the BEST of care.. and only gets the best.. so you must be mistaking
I see a little bit of DDB and maybe some BM in there. FYI: it can take a rehomed dog 8-12 months to fully trust you. Be consistent in training with positive reinforcement and LOTS of patience.
Have you owned mastiffs before?
Good looking boy, but a car trunk is not an acceptable method of transporting yout dog
I see a little bit of DDB and maybe some BM in there. FYI: it can take a rehomed dog 8-12 months to fully trust you. Be consistent in training with positive reinforcement and LOTS of patience.
Have you owned mastiffs before?
we got him at 2 weeks but took him home at 8 weeks. This Is our first dog.Check out dogfoodadvisor.com for dog food ratings and customer feedback. Diamond has a lot of recalls. Check out Earthborn Holistics Grain Free (non-chicken flavor) or Fromm's. Mastiffs are generally allergic to chicken and grains in dog food/treats. When changing the food, remember to do a slow transition to the new food to prevent diarrhea.
If at any time during the transition, the pup has diarrhea return to ious amounts of food per feeding.
Amount per feeding:
Day 1-4 ¾ cup of old food and ¼ cup of new food.
Day 5-9 ½ cup of old food and ½ cup of new food.
Day 10-14 ¾ cup of new food and ¼ cup of old food
Day 15 Start 100% of new food
How long have you had your dog? Has he been socialized? At 8 months old, he's reach the "teenage stage" which means he requires return to basic OB training with positive reinforcement. He will test the limits and stop listening. Continue with training, LOTS of patience and do not let the dog feel your frustration. Frustration causes him to shut down on you and stop listening.
thanks so much I have to find food he likesCheck out dogfoodadvisor.com for dog food ratings and customer feedback. Diamond has a lot of recalls. Check out Earthborn Holistics Grain Free (non-chicken flavor) or Fromm's. Mastiffs are generally allergic to chicken and grains in dog food/treats. When changing the food, remember to do a slow transition to the new food to prevent diarrhea.
If at any time during the transide, the pup has diarrhea return to previous amounts of food per feeding.
Amount per feeding:
Day 1-4 ¾ cup of old food and ¼ cup of new food.
Day 5-9 ½ cup of old food and ½ cup of new food.
Day 10-14 ¾ cup of new food and ¼ cup of old food
Day 15 Start 100% of new food
How long have you had your dog? Has he been socialized? At 8 months old, he's reach the "teenage stage" which means he requires return to basic OB training with positive reinforcement. He will test the limits and stop listening. Continue with training, LOTS of patience and do not let the dog feel your frustration. Frustration causes him to shut down on you and stop listening.