
America is a beautiful 12week old apricot fawn, she is very docile and laidback in natureThinking about adopting a Mastiff puppy? Like most people, you’ve probably heard time and again that if you have kids, you should adopt a Mastiff puppy (or, gasp! find a Mastiff puppy for sale). The rationale is that an adult shelter dog is an unknown quantity, so buying or adopting a Mastiff puppy is safer. Puppies eventually can be trained out of this behavior, of course, and there are exceptions to every rule, but generally speaking, an adult Mastiff (or any adult dog) is much less likely to shred your drapes like coleslaw or function as a “helpful” canine document shredder.So a three-month-old Mastiff puppy needs to go outside every three hours, a four-month-old needs to go every four hours, and so on. But if you’re planning on leaving your dog alone during your workday, you’ll definitely want to adopt a full-grown dog, ideally from a Mastiff rescue that can help you find the right dog for your lifestyle.

Let’s bust these myths about adopting a Mastiff Time to get real: when we ask people what reservations they have about Mastiff adoption, we hear the same things over and over again. You CAN find purebred Mastiffs for adoption in an animal shelter or rescue group. Mastiffs and Mastiff puppies for adoption are NOT in any way inferior to or different from those for sale.
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