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 DISCUSSION. Mastif's species comes from the legendary Tibetan mastifs that the Finnish have taken to Europe. The Masters were known in Europe and Asia a few thousand years before Christmas. They were used by vaults to hunt wild horses and lions. Entered into England, they quickly became a native English dog. From England, the mastifs were taken to Rome, where they were used to fight the rent, they were also used to protect the dwellings.
DISCUSSION. Mastif's species comes from the legendary Tibetan mastifs that the Finnish have taken to Europe. The Masters were known in Europe and Asia a few thousand years before Christmas. They were used by vaults to hunt wild horses and lions. Entered into England, they quickly became a native English dog. From England, the mastifs were taken to Rome, where they were used to fight the rent, they were also used to protect the dwellings.
DESCRIPTION♪ Mastif is a massive, robust, well-designed dog. Minimum height in the lobby: 75 cm for cobs and 70 cm for juice. Weight: 79 to 86 kg. Mastif has a large, wide, rectangular head, with a well-developed muscle in distortions and cheeks, with developed, slightly dependent lips. The breast shall be wide and deep, well below the level of the lots. The boobs behind the front legs are one third higher than the height of the dog in the chole. The back and the lumbar are wide with a powerful muscle urine. Eyes: small, dark brown. Big black nose. ears: high, round, round. The venom of the vain: reaches the collar joint. The thickness is short, the hair is thick, adjoining, superhero, softer, tight. Color: golden, yellow, brown, silver and tiger. In the 18th century, the mastife was described by the following words: "How lion we take to cats, so much mastif is a dog." The photo of the vasty can be seen on the right.
CHARACTER♪ Careful work with the nature of the vain has eliminated the ancestral nature of the mastifs. It is now a balanced, careful, very loyal dog to its master who treats children very well. When necessary, the practice of mastif puppies develops extraordinary tactics and aggressiveness.
USE♪ In the past, the mastifs were permanent participants in bloody dog warfare on the ancient world and the Middle Ages. In those days, they were used to protect only isolated areas. At present, mastif is a bodyguard, a guard, as well as an excellent companion. In the personal estate, the mastifs look noble and all-powerful.
 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			 
			
			