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Neapolitan Mastiff

neapolitan mastiff dog breed

A strong working breed from Italy, the Neapolitan Mastiff has long, floppy jowls that hang from its face, wrinkled skin, short fur, and a muscular physique. The Neapolitan Mastiff is a loving giant that makes a great large family dog, despite the fact that its size might be daunting. These dogs are low-maintenance and easygoing friends who are equally protective and caring toward their owners. The Neapolitan Mastiff is a great choice if you want a best friend who can also keep you secure.

Care as a Pet/ In Captivity

It is well known that Neapolitan Mastiffs have a laid-back disposition and short, wrinkled coats. Less exercise is needed for your Mastiff than for other working breeds. However, for these dogs to be healthy, obedient companions at home, they still need a lot of training and maintenance.

Grooming

Massive, bulky, and wrinkled, the Neapolitan Mastiff seems difficult to maintain. Simple grooming practices like weekly brushings will assist minimize shedding and keep their coats clean. Baths should only be taken when absolutely necessary. To eliminate any dirt or other unwanted detritus, just be sure to wipe their wrinkles down each day and let them dry fully. Your Neapolitan Mastiff’s general health and wellbeing will also benefit from routine nail cutting, ear cleaning, and teeth brushing. Many owners keep a slobber cloth nearby due to their sagging jowls that are prone to drooling.

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Exercise

Despite the fact that Neapolitan Mastiffs can be couch potatoes, owners should still make sure they’re exercising for at least 20 minutes twice a day. Even if they don’t involve much activity, frequent walks are essential for maintaining joint health and a healthy weight. 

This Giant breed is something quite different as a puppy. Puppies of Neapolitan Mastiffs are typically lively and spirited, but it is up to their owners to determine when enough is enough. Their large bones make their joints susceptible to harm. It’s critical to restrict your puppy’s running and leaping activities and watch out for how rapidly they ascend stairs. Stop playing with them before your dog becomes overly exhausted and keep an eye on them, especially in warm weather when they are prone to overheating.

Nutrition and Diet

Give your Neapolitan Mastiff premium dog food, and make sure it has access to plenty of clean water at all times. Avoid meals that are high in fillers like pulp and animal byproducts that are deficient in important nutrients. The healthiest components for your dog’s digestive tract are natural, entire foods. Based on the age, weight, and activity level of your particular dog, ask your veterinarian to assist you in choosing the optimum food and portion amounts.

Expert Neapolitan Mastiff breeders advise feeding their dogs food that is somewhat higher in fat and lower in protein, especially for young dogs that grow quickly, according to the American Kennel Club. Consult with your veterinarian about any dietary or nutritional issues. Given their size, it is preferable to give these dogs many smaller meals each day.

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