The Neapolitan Mastiff is a large, powerful breed known for its loose skin, gentle temperament, and loyalty to family.
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History And Origin
Physical Characteristics
Temperament And Behavior
Training And Socialization
Adopting A Neapolitan Mastiff
Breed Standards And Recognition
Neapolitan Mastiff In Popular Culture
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๐พ Neapolitan Mastiffs are known for their loose, wrinkled skin, which gives them a distinctive appearance.
๐ช These dogs are powerful and muscular, making them excellent guardians and protectors.
๐ Neapolitan Mastiffs have a gentle temperament, especially with children and family members.
๐ฅ They are one of the oldest breeds, with roots tracing back to ancient Rome.
๐ Despite their imposing size, Neapolitan Mastiffs are known for their calm demeanor.
๐ They require regular training and socialization to be well-behaved companions.
โค๏ธ Neapolitan Mastiffs are incredibly loyal to their families and can be wary of strangers.
โ๏ธ Adult males can weigh between 130 to 150 pounds, while females typically weigh between 110 to 130 pounds.
๐๏ธ Their pronounced wrinkles often necessitate regular cleaning to prevent skin infections.
๐ก๏ธ Neapolitan Mastiffs thrive in cooler climates and can be sensitive to extreme heat.