This channel was created to track the life of our Bullmastiff Tua. Weekly videos will be posted to show not only his physical growth, but his behavioral changes, obedience level changes, and our overall experience with the Bullmastiff breed. This will hopefully help anyone interested in the Bullmastiff breed by showing what to expect at very specific times all throughout a Bullmastiff's life! Although this will be more specifically about the Bullmastiff breed, the videos should give a very general idea about what to expect at certain ages of many different dog breeds. Thank you!
Thank you very much! I ll try to this with my bullmastiff. She really doesn't want to walk! She's happy laying down.. but I m going to be consistent at least 15min every morning
That's a good question! And to be honest I'm not even sure. I think there's some traditional reason but for me personally that's just the way I was taught to do it growing up. But I have also seen plenty of people have their dogs heel on the right side as well!
This channel was created to track the life of our Bullmastiff Tua.
Weekly videos will be posted to show not only his physical growth, but his behavioral changes, obedience level changes, and our overall experience with the Bullmastiff breed.
This will hopefully help anyone interested in the Bullmastiff breed by showing what to expect at very specific times all throughout a Bullmastiff's life!
Although this will be more specifically about the Bullmastiff breed, the videos should give a very general idea about what to expect at certain ages of many different dog breeds.
Thank you!
Thank you very much! I ll try to this with my bullmastiff. She really doesn't want to walk! She's happy laying down.. but I m going to be consistent at least 15min every morning
Good job!
Is there any specific reason for walking / heeling them on the left hand side?
That's a good question! And to be honest I'm not even sure. I think there's some traditional reason but for me personally that's just the way I was taught to do it growing up. But I have also seen plenty of people have their dogs heel on the right side as well!
Only reason I’ve heard was for gun dogs because the gun was on the right shoulder and you don’t want it pointing near the dog
I think what's important is if they stay one side, the leash won't get tangled
Michael Ellis.