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DJ XXL Am Bull / Neo Mast
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About DJ XXL Am Bull / Neo Mast
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Chocolate Bridle
Gorgeous and super sweet
DJ is so affectionate and absolutely loves my kids already . I am so excited to see whose heart he wins over for his forever home.
Blue / Green eyes that will stay that way
Dj’s Dad will go with me to the beach or cuddle literally all day vs our doodle dog never stands still lol but they love eachother. Dad will follow me on trails with my horse but sometimes will lag and lay in the river and take a break lol. All of our dogs puppies are well socialized. I have had my this breed around livestock , chickens etc. DJ is in a drop kennel when I’m gone but my kids and I have already been training him to go in the grass and is doing well with the poop part . He sometimes misses and hits the concrete when he pees though. I have great references and contact information fir many who have gotten pups from me or have adopted a dog from me.
We have already worked with Dj not to jump as well and no mouthing . It wasn’t hard at all he’s so smart and willing . He has been super easy to train DJ to walk on a leash and is doing well.
He has been completely dewormed with panacur , toltrazuril and pyrantel Pamoate. He has had his first set of shots and is already being super socialized. He has also had his first treatment of flea prevention . DJ will be a wonderful addition to your home and will bring you joy .
Please call or text (656)227-8314 for more details. Always text if I don’t answer as sometimes my service can be hit or miss out here in the Brooksville area
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Coat Pattern:
Brindle
Why I stand out
Show quality
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood
Pedigree
About The Seller
IUB Enterprises Inc.
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Neapolitan Mastiff
Puppies
What is a Neapolitan Mastiff like?
Neapolitan Mastiffs love being large and in charge. Unlike other Mastiffs, this breed isn’t a gentle giant. They're loyal protectors that can be good family dogs when socialized early, but strangers and other animals beware: this pup means business. Full-grown, they typically weigh 110-150 pounds and stand 24-31 inches tall.
Are Neapolitan Mastiffs safe around children?
Neapolitan Mastiffs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Neapolitan Mastiffs are very good with children, pets, and other animals if socialized early, but they need close supervision around young kids because of their massive size. Male Neapolitan Mastiffs can get aggressive with other male dogs. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Neapolitan Mastiff?
Despite their large size, the adult Neapolitan Mastiff isn’t a very active breed. These dogs only need an average amount of exercise, such as a walk or play session in a large, fenced-in yard. Puppies shouldn’t be over exercised because they grow quickly and need all of their energy to build strong bones and put on weight. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How much brushing and bathing does a Neapolitan Mastiff need?
The Neapolitan Mastiff has a short, dense coat of smooth, fine hair that feels hard to the touch. These dogs can be standard grey, leaden grey, dove-grey, leaden black, brown, fawn, deep fawn, light fawn, or hazel. White patches on their chest and tips of their toes are common as well. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What should first-time owners know about Neapolitan Mastiffs?
Neapolitan Mastiffs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Keep your Neapolitan Mastiff healthy and happy by making their primary living space indoors (preferably in a home, not an apartment), avoiding hot weather, and providing enough physical activity. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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American Bully
Puppies
What are American Bullys known for?
American Bullies may have a rough-and-tough name, but they rarely live up to it. This loyal and brave breed loves being active and spending time with family. However, they won’t hesitate to bust out their inner bully when necessary. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-60 pounds and stand 20-28 inches tall.
Can American Bullys live with cats and other dogs?
American Bullys are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The American Bully makes great guard dogs, but they're also gentle family companions. These dogs are usually good with kids if they are socialized and trained at a young age. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What activities do American Bullys enjoy most?
The American Bully may have been built for mass, but they're also incredibly athletic. They require exercise such as a long walk, jog, or backyard playtime on a daily basis. These dogs build up physical and mental stress if they don’t get enough exercise, so keeping them active is important to avoid having an unhappy, destructive pup. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What should I expect with American Bully shedding?
The American Bully's coat is short, smooth, and stiff to the touch. They come in a variety of colors, such as fawn, chocolate, black, red, and brindle. Because their coats are short, American Bullies are easy to groom. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What living situation works for a American Bully?
American Bullys are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. American Bullies also love being active and need plenty of space to play. They prefer warmer climates where they can soak up the sun, but if you live in a colder climate or keep your pup inside most of the day, make sure it has enough playtime and exercise to get its energy out. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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