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How big do Bull mastiff Puppy get?

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How big do Bull mastiff Puppy get?

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Never choose a dog on looks or breed. Find the BEST MATCH for your situation. Each dog’s needs and personality is different. Go to http://www.petfinder.com and talk to rescues and shelters. Discuss your lifestyle, needs and work with an adoption counselor to find the best MATCH for your household. NEVER buy a dog from the pet store, or classifieds, or websites. Those are the puppy mill puppies. Big trouble! And many of these large breeds have severe health and behavior problems due to all the bad breeding going on. You need to find the right individual dog. For example, a housebroken adult that is quiet and good with kids, or whatever the needs are. See http://www.stoppuppymills.org Also remember that caring for a dog can be expensive- food, medical treatment. Make sure your budget allows it. And NEVER chain a dog outside, or leave a dog out unattended.

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If you get a pedigree bull mastiff —–NO they do not stay small they grow up to be BIG DOGS. If you want a small, strong, stocky dog, then Staffordshire Bull Terriers (Staffies) might fit the bill. They really are big dogs in small bodies, and their size belies their strength. Why don’t you visit your local library and get a book on the different breeds of dogs. If they don’t have one they should be able to get one for you/ Or, you could visit your local animal shelter as they have all different breeds, cross breeds and mongrels, or find a breeder nearest you by contacting the Kennel Club and you will be able to see the mother and probably the father of any puppies they may have. Good Luck.

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