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Agnes and Tigger had a gorgeous litter of purebred Spanish Mastiff pups on April 2, 2025! Agnes and Tigger are both beautiful, good natured Mastiffs with OFA testing, and are DM clear.
Pups have been vet checked, vaccinated, well socialized, and are now ready for their new homes!
Please visit http://www.greenpasturesspanishmastiffs.com/agnes-4-2-25-litter.html for lots more pictures and information, or find us on Facebook - Green Pastures Spanish Mastiffs.
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MAY 29TH: LEXINGTON/ LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
AND NEW ALBANY, INDIANA
JUNE 6TH: UP I-81 IN VA AND INTO PA
FIRST WEEK OF JUNE: WESTERN AND SOUTHWESTERN STATES
JUNE 19TH: GREENVILLE, SC
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About Spanish Mastiff Puppies
About Spanish Mastiff Puppies
Are Spanish Mastiffs a good breed to own?
Spanish Mastiffs are fearless livestock guardians and loyal family protectors. These reliable dogs enjoy the company of their families but are not cuddlers. Spanish Mastiffs are at their best when working and generally have an even-keeled attitude. Full-grown, they typically weigh 140-200 pounds and stand 28-35 inches tall.
Are Spanish Mastiffs good family dogs?
Spanish Mastiffs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Spanish Mastiffs are friendly with children but aren’t always aware of their size. For this reason, they are better companions for older children who won’t be hurt by an accidental bump. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Can Spanish Mastiffs keep up with an active lifestyle?
Spanish Mastiffs are walkers as opposed to runners. They can be swift if they need to protect their loved ones, but other than that, you won’t see these heavyset dogs running too often. A long daily walk and a large backyard is a good combination for these dogs. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Spanish Mastiffs shed a lot?
Spanish Mastiffs are big, big dogs, and a lot of fur comes with this large frame. They have a short, dense double coat that covers all that loose skin. Spanish Mastiffs do shed, but you’ll notice more hair around the house in the springtime when their coat lets go of that extra winter bulkiness. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Spanish Mastiffs do best — city or country?
Spanish Mastiffs are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Their large, stocky frame requires some indoor and outdoor space. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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Request Complete Health Records
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