We currently have MJ who is an ex-show dog brindle Bullmastiff. Lots of puppy still in him. He is the first of three Bullmastiffs we have not been able to train to the point where he can have the run of the house. So, he has to stay outside during the day. (Refuses to use the new doghouse I bought him.) He's very strong and very strong-minded. Craves attention but will leave me alone when I'm working at home. He has social issues with other dogs. He's friendly but plays a little too rough, especially if the other dog wants to be aggressive. (A chihuahua did not survive the encounter.) Consequently, MJ is in solitary confinement. Walks are late night to avoid meeting ather dogs. I'm getting a security screen door for the front of the house 'cause teh aluminum one just won't hold him. He's a very friendly dog when properly introduced and very protective when not. I like that, true to his breed, you only get one warning bark. Our previous two Bullmastiffs both left us early, one had to be put down due to cancer (Hobbes) and one suffered a heart attack (Winston). I miss them both, but MJ and I are tolerating each other OK. We only got him at Thanksgiving and I am hopeful that as he matures he'll learn not to tear the back screen out of its tracks, or the flap off the dog door so I can reinstall it. The good news is that he has stopped chewing glasses, remote controls and CD cases. He did recently turn a soda can into aluminum foil. Oh yes, and he likes to surf the kitchen counters for whatever he can reach, especially tomatoes and bananas.
He's knee high or better ( I don't have to bend to pet his head), 122 lbs. and invisible in the dark. Thankfully, he doesn't fart as much as his predecessors.
Ralph
He's knee high or better ( I don't have to bend to pet his head), 122 lbs. and invisible in the dark. Thankfully, he doesn't fart as much as his predecessors.
Ralph
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