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Bindi

Female, Born on 04/04/26 - 10 weeks
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Hello! My name is Bindi and I am a 21lb Bullmastiff lady! My dad is AKC registered and is brindle. My mom is a big beautiful fawn lady also AKC registered! I am a very gentle sole and currently my puppy mates are a Boston Terrier and a Frenchton! All of my littermates have gone to their new homes! My human mom says my parents are the most relaxed line she has ever seen. Great with kids and other dogs! When I was 2 weeks old I fell out of the kennel and hit the floor! My human mom took me to 3 doctors including one specialist. Recently, she took me again and had another xray done to see how my front right elbow is. My growth plates look good, no swelling, no atrophy and my walk is great! My parents waited to send me to my new home to make sure I was healthy and capable of the rigor and weight of breeding. I may have arthritis later on or none. I come with microchip, FULL AKC , an up to date, comprehensive Anti-parasite and vaccine schedule, health certificate and dew claws removed. Mom and dad are OFA cleared for heart and patellar luxation. My human requires a nonrefundable deposit of $400 to hold me until pick up. Please reach out at eight one six three six four nine two three five. Please check out mom's FB page: Acute Puppy by Farr too! Additional pictures and video happily provided upon request. Please make me your new family member today! Love, Bindi
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Brindle

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Veterinary exam
Champion blood
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Bullmastiff

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What makes Bullmastiffs special?
Nothing is small about Bullmastiffs. Along with their immense size and dominant personalities, they have big hearts and are loyal protectors. They make great guard dogs, but their stubbornness can cause challenges with training and obedience. Show them who’s boss, and they’ll stay by your side through thick and thin. Full-grown, they typically weigh 100-130 pounds and stand 24-27 inches tall.
How do Bullmastiffs behave around young children?
Bullmastiffs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Bullmastiffs can be somewhat dominant toward other dogs in their breed, especially if both Bullmastiffs are male. However, they are good around kids and can get along with pets if they’re socialized at a young age. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Bullmastiff?
Although Bullmastiffs are big, they don’t require as much exercise as other large working breeds. A moderate amount of exercise, like a long walk or run, should do the trick to keep them fit and happy. Bullmastiffs walk well on a leash, but their size can make them hard to manage. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much grooming does a Bullmastiff need?
Bullmastiffs have short coats that are red, light tan (“fawn”), or reddish-brown (“brindle”) with distinctive dark areas on the muzzle, ears, and eyes. Some dogs also have white fur on their chest. This breed doesn’t shed a lot, so their grooming needs are minimal. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Bullmastiffs easy to train?
Bullmastiffs are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Bullmastiffs don’t do well in the heat or when they’re apart from their families, so it’s better to keep them in a cool indoor setting with a soft bed nearby. They are fairly easy to train.

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