I’m very appreciative of a the feedback. I’m coming from a sport/pp dog background and looking to accumulate as much knowledge as I can get as I look to create a more functional working type Mastiff
I’m just starting to really get into the hunting game with my own dogs. Have a few close friends providing guidance and working what I’m producing. But really want to get a feel for what people make the decision to feed. The terrain they run, and the preferences they have
I happen to have a few dogs in my kennel that I’m planning to breed to create a dog very similar to the dark brindle dogs pictured
That dog is neo presa x grey in the UK
I have a working stag (Russian wolfhound deerhound Grey) out of Tibbs stouffer and feather lines who’s parents are a head and throat dog on coyotes and solid ear dogs on hogs. I’m planning on taking his father to my female neo x presa import from the UK. And my pup to my AB.
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Depending on how they are thrown some will be lighter framed than others. There was quite a bit of variation in that UK litter. The purpose of the breeding being to improve the physical health of the Neapolitan Mastiff - they greyhound being a complete outcross.
This is one of the larger framed dogs compared to his siblings.
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They didn’t place emphasis on proven working dogs/working ability as they did on physically sound breed types. Im hoping the stock I’m using makes all the difference.
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