Canines that have a strong, confident temperament who instinctively protect their family and home. They require a lot of space and are not a good option for a small apartment.
When they see strangers, they will bark. It can become a problem when your trainer fails to take the issue seriously at the beginning. They’re at ease at home and could be a good relationship with children if they’re respected.
They may get excited when they play and may be a danger to children when they are not properly controlled. Before you introduce your dog to children, you need to set up some basic rules.
A standard approach to training dogs isn’t a good choice for this breed, and is risky. They’re built for independence and are able to make their own decisions without following the directions of their owners throughout the day.
Also, it is important to wash their ears and cut their nails as necessary and floss their mouths 3 times a every day to avoid dental problems. Similar to other large dogs they need the best quality food that is appropriate for their size. Your vet can provide details regarding the nutritional and health requirements of this breed.
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