We’ve lost three through the years, and to this day my heart is still broken. They were our very best companions, and the sweetest, most sensitive dogs I’ve ever owned.
They are magnificent in every way. Regal, loyal and protector. You know Taz never wore a collar, he would not leave my side. Always had to walk with his shoulder touching my leg. I have some stories to tell about him.
Hi he was a beautiful beast sorry to hear your story , are still breeding them, I love to have them , Do share your link and which country are u in . Thank you god bless you.
I also know exactly what it feels like to lose a dog as a member of anyone's family that loves dogs because we lost our dog Maggie we her from June 22nd 2013 she was 9 years old until August 20th 2018 she was 14 years old when she passed away from cancer 😢💔
What a beautiful documentary! Put together and presented by true angels really. God bless. Telling a story, narrating a legend, is a tall order. It requires one to be true to the subject. In this case, this is a brilliant success, at homage. 🙏🏻 And a special motion to the background score. It carries its own tribute, to these great souls, residing for a while in the incarnation of a monk, The Mastiff.
Thank you, I loved this documentary, and from my experience with this noble breed, all true. My big boy is laying across my feet snoring as I type this, and I wouldn't want it any other way !
I've owned several different breeds of dogs over the years and they all have pros and cons but without the english mastiff has the best temperament. A fantastic dog.
They are the very best family dog iv ever had and I have had at least one dog in my entire life when my son was born he just knew who needed to be taken care of and watched over him the rest of his life I really realized how much looking through pictures he was always near by my son by far the most amazing animal and friend I ever had.
Beautiful video real Gentlemen and Ladies telling there story of the best of English breeds makes me proud to be English. This is how Dogs should be bread, cared for and invested in for the future of our animals. Bravo!
I have 2 mastiffs. I love them as much as I love my natural born children. They are one of the best, loyal, caring and loving dogs. My 2 babies want nothing more than to make me happy.
The best memories i have as a young boy is of Tarzan, Taz my old english mastiff. Every child should experience what i did. There is a photo in the background of the gent speaking about the breed, it has a face like Taz. I still miss him. Good memories. Thanks.
We have very much enjoyed your video, Mastiff - A Gammonwood Tale, all three parts. I do not know if the level of your knowledge, or that of your interview subjects is commonplace among dog breeders in England, but it is not so here in the States. I was impressed by that, and in fact found myself typing quotes from Col. David Hancock in particular. That said, however, it is your dogs that left me in awe, and with more than 20 years breeding Bandogge Mastiffs and now also American Bulldogs, I am simply put, not easily left in awe. Among your dogs I saw not a single fallen pastern, no obesity, no overdone wrinkle, but gorgeous and typically athletic animals, many which might still run beside horses for a night, only to rush headlong into battle in the morning. You have my utmost respect and admiration, and I am encouraged deep in my bones to know that there still remain breeders such as yourselves, who shall provide that the Mastiff's future is sure.
Thank you so much. These wise, most sensible words spoken by the gentleman and the two ladies are a priceless lesson to all dog lovers, and most particularly to dog breeders. I'm sharing this video on my Facebook page.
We have a great Dane x English mastiff she is so gentle and majestic 55 kilos and so loving of me and my partner she looks like the photos you are showing. Love you guys thanks for a great video
English Mastiff's are the best dogs. I miss my buddy Titan he passed away from old age. My son and Titan were the best of friends, and my son would ride him like a horse and Titan was ALWAYS easy with my son. Wonderful dogs.
Love the breed and would never have another. Once you have raised a Mastiff from a Pup and watch them grow and spend there life with you they build the most enduring memories that you savor years after they are gone. My Mastiff passed 11 years ago and I miss and think about him often. Some of the recollections by the ladies in this video I could tell they have lost their friend and I understand there obvious grief. Some of the stories about my boy I can not tell without getting a bit misty. That is the way it is with these giants. they come into our lives as that little ball of curiosity and over sized feet that will step on you so many times through out the years but little do we know they step on our souls and harts leaving a place there that will never be filled. I believe they make us better people so what can you say about that.
I don't think that is necessarily confined to the English Mastiff. Every now and then we get to have that very special dog, be it for good or bad reasons. I lost my Weimaraner over 3 years ago and I am still reluctant in getting another one cos I know be it consciously or subconsciously, I will probably always compare the new dog to my old dog. I think I will most likely end up going for other breeds such as a Doberman or Rhodesian Ridgeback. Point being is at least they don't have that velvety grey fur and huge ears. And it will never be fair when you compare dogs.
This is so true I've had lots of breeds of dogs since being a little boy but no dog and no breed is like a English mastiff theirs something special about this breed that separates it from all other breeds most loving loyal dog and so much more
clearly some of the negative comments are from those who have never had the privilege of owning an English mastiff. if you had or have owned an English mastiff you would understand the grace that is the breed. beautiful loving dog's.
THANK YOU so much for educating so many on this wonderful breed. As a mastiff owner (Mastiff Mommy) I can't thank you enough. They are truly majestic gentle giants with devotion like no other
great video ty.dogs in general and labs & mastiffs in particular are the best living thing a man can have around.they like to play,love to hug and do not talk back.all they ever want is owners company and they cherish it.
Beautiful dog. Great great video. I have boxers and have always had boxers but need a bit bigger dog since I live on a ranch in the country. But I LOVE mastiffs. So beautiful. I can't wait until I can get one.
I greatly enjoyed watching this series! I had a bull-mastiff when I was young and have always adored mastiffs of all kind. The effort and dedication put into this video is amazing and well appreciated!
I originally wanted a mastiff, but the more research I did, I found the Bullmastiff was the breed for me ! He is 12 now, and once again, I am on the hunt for new pups.
I quite agree with every thing you all have said, the I've owned a few different breeds. But the mastif I had was so gentle with all people strangers or not . But you took him pig hunting he was outstanding.
The music for both part One and Two are original compositons written specifically by Gammonwood for the documentaries. The entire work has the working title of "String Theory". The music for Part Two is "String Theory - First Movement - Airs 1 to 3" Much of the remainder of the suite plus some additional single pieces were all used in Part One.
I couldn’t stand the music. Let me say it this way, it was to me distracting, somber, repetitive and melancholic. I do love strings and the dogumentary though.
It has always sickened what we have done to all animals. The Mastiff is a magical breed. I have two myself both rescues. I know they would never win any contest. I never cared about that. I only care about the unconditional love that they provide. I would encourage anyone to find a Mastiff that is not perfect to open your home as I have. I feel upon very hard times. I got my ass on the public bus with a home converted suitcase with lawnmower wheels to haul 40 lbs of dog food home to feed them. They are worth every dollar.
Very beautifully done. I've been looking for a dog breed that does well with small children and well in family settings. This dog has own me over. The history behind it and the gentle ways of the dog. Just fascinating. I really appreciate this documentary ^_^
I'm a first time mastiff owner. I’m (21 year old) studied them for years before I finally got my first puppy last year. I keep her trim and in good shape through play, work, and exercise rather than bulk her up to be massive like her breeder is doing with their dogs. She is large as she should be for a new 1 year old and I am extremely proud at that fact. She is still just as regal and "elegant" as I'd like her to be but she retains the athleticism that she should have as an English Mastiff.
@@sarenitywagner3205 awesome! I have two females that are three.....they are sisters ....I have a male a year and a half ..We just had our first litter on 911 ....I have three boys and three girls ...We lost one due to the moma stepping on it in a panic in middle of the night and we had one still born....it's been an emotional experience losing two ....We love the breed !!!! My girls are 165 and 170 ....what part of the country do you live? We are in Mayfield KY ....which is far western KY ....We are the town that was destroyed by the tornado in 2021
I bought my Mastiff, Dave The Dog, two weeks ago as a 4 month old puppy. He has been AMAZING. I can't think of how we lived without him. His personality is great around children, dogs and other adults and he is surprisingly well trained compared to most dogs i have seen. I thought this was an excellent video and would be interested to share photos and find out more about the blood line of Dave. i have his family tree, is there somewhere that I could go to find out more? He can look forward to a loving life coming to work with me on my fishing lake complex and making friends everyday and being part of our family.
Mastiffs are one of the most loyal dog breeds if not the most... HOWEVER... Please if you get one make sure you're willing to put forth the effort/time/possibly money to train them... You don't want a possibly 250lb mastiff who isn't trained... Make no mistake they know their size and the older they get the more stubborn they'll get
old Titan was 35-1/2 inched at the shoulders and a soild 287lbs. I walked him 4 miles every day and would let him run loose for hours. He passed away at 8-1/2yrs. old from old age.
I have a Presa Canario which is a mastiff type and he is absolutely devoted to me and his family, really affectionate but turns into the demon dog from hell in under a millisecond, litterally..!
I wanted to say thank you to Gammonwood and ***** for these wonderfully informative videos,Im new to the world of mastiffs,having just purchased an St bernard/Bullmastiff cross puppy.Your videos show a huge amount of experience and understanding of this majestic breed and i thank you for all of your words of wisdom and experience.
stuartmays I second that. These videos are a fantastic resource, I've garnered so much quality information from the series. Much appreciation to Gammonwood, *****. Your passion combined with all those interviewed is hugely appreciated.
😢 it's been a year Christmas since our bull mastiff passed on. But his son and daughter are even bigger. Love these dogs. We also have a English mastiff. Can't live with out this breed.
I love my two mastiffs! These people describe there nature perfectly one is very old sadly, If anyone could recommend a respected mastiff breeder in Northern New South Wales or Southern Queensland that Breeds long lived healthy dogs please let me know.
Im here after watching a clip on an American guy with 3 obese English Mastiffs that he says are the Top in the World and I couldn't help but roll my eyes! This is how they should be!
No problem at all.... :-) Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - (Preview) was a trailer for the documentary series. At the time we uploaded Part One there were size constraints, so it had to be cut into two files. The proper viewing order is a s follows: 1.1 Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - Part One 1.2 Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - Part One 2 Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - Part Two
May I offer my sincere appreciation. The amount of time taken to produce these videos is proof of the obvious love you have for these unwatchable dogs. However I am confused in the order to watch. That is certainly my shortcoming but would you help me understand?
I have had dogs over 100 pounds all my life and the vets always say I have the best behaved dogs they ever seen. The question I always get from everybody is HOW do I get them that way? It's pretty simple really, keep them close to you 24/7/365 and keep both hands on the dog all the time your around them and trust me you to will indeed have a really great member of your family as well. I just was forced to put my Bullmastiff down last week at 13 years. I am getting too old to get another one as the hart brake of loosening them is too great, ( I ALWAYS say that) but somehow another one always seems to follows me home. My house is now WAY to quiet!
I learned i WAS THIS BREED TO THE INNER AND OUTER ME soul mind heart and senses- in Chinese Astrology im the dog yet i had to know what breed i was. Knew i wasnt a yapper dog. Did all the research and my raising sign , which never changes and my 3rd year book sign if judging a book by its cover- it so UNBELIVEVABLE HOW EXACT WE ARE THE english mastiffs! i continue to study them and God willing will be my partner in life
We own our first . Apricot reverse brindle mastiff. She is by far our largest dog but much loved. 7 months she is dwarfng our newfie mix.. her feet head and length is noticably bigger. Solid muscle and bone stand out. Vet told us she is hing to be bigger then normal falling close two hndred lbs. Video was so well done we could see the expressions matching our own experience. Awesome job where can i by this video.
We’ve lost three through the years, and to this day my heart is still broken. They were our very best companions, and the sweetest, most sensitive dogs I’ve ever owned.
They are magnificent in every way. Regal, loyal and protector. You know Taz never wore a collar, he would not leave my side. Always had to walk with his shoulder touching my leg. I have some stories to tell about him.
@@johnmutton799would love to meet you regards Nick
I absolutely agree and can relate sorry for your loss
yahh mee tooo
Hi he was a beautiful beast sorry to hear your story , are still breeding them, I love to have them , Do share your link and which country are u in . Thank you god bless you.
Very touching documentary.
I have 3...and I'll NEVER be without one...they are my FAVORITE breed!!!
I have 3 mastiffs...they are so much company.
I can watch this over and over again
My English mastiff just past he was 10 years old I miss him everyday. We just bought another Mastiff pup.
I am sending out my thoughts and prayers and love to you
I am really! So very sorry for your loss 😢💔 even though it was a long time ago
I also know exactly what it feels like to lose a dog as a member of anyone's family that loves dogs because we lost our dog Maggie we her from June 22nd 2013 she was 9 years old until August 20th 2018 she was 14 years old when she passed away from cancer 😢💔
My year old Mastiff, Moose, has easily become my best friend. Huge, loyal, loving, with a majestic bearing he's just the best!
So true, they really are loving and loyal to their family.
Absolutely beautiful dogs. I love Mastiffs. Great documentary, tastefully done. Loved their passion for the breed!!!!!!
What a beautiful documentary! Put together and presented by true angels really. God bless. Telling a story, narrating a legend, is a tall order. It requires one to be true to the subject. In this case, this is a brilliant success, at homage. 🙏🏻 And a special motion to the background score. It carries its own tribute, to these great souls, residing for a while in the incarnation of a monk, The Mastiff.
Thank you, I loved this documentary, and from my experience with this noble breed, all true. My big boy is laying across my feet snoring as I type this, and I wouldn't want it any other way !
I've owned several different breeds of dogs over the years and they all have pros and cons but without the english mastiff has the best temperament. A fantastic dog.
What a beautiful story! Thanks 🙏
They are the very best family dog iv ever had and I have had at least one dog in my entire life when my son was born he just knew who needed to be taken care of and watched over him the rest of his life I really realized how much looking through pictures he was always near by my son by far the most amazing animal and friend I ever had.
Beautiful video real Gentlemen and Ladies telling there story of the best of English breeds makes me proud to be English. This is how Dogs should be bread, cared for and invested in for the future of our animals. Bravo!
i wish i can grow old with the same wisdom & passion these people have
My Mastiff is like my shadow! Love him so much. Thanks for the video.
That is just the way my boys were.
I love these dogs, we had two when I was younger. The best dog ever!! Never ending love for their family.
I love these dogs, I haw one 200pounds of pure love. locking fore one ore two more its the best dog ever!!
Without a doubt Mastiffs are the best dog for families and guarding.
I have 2 mastiffs. I love them as much as I love my natural born children. They are one of the best, loyal, caring and loving dogs. My 2 babies want nothing more than to make me happy.
The best memories i have as a young boy is of Tarzan, Taz my old english mastiff. Every child should experience what i did. There is a photo in the background of the gent speaking about the breed, it has a face like Taz. I still miss him. Good memories. Thanks.
beautiful hear talking about a breed in a such beautiful and correct way, bravo !!!
All these Mastiffs look very good not to fat or slim but perfect . The Mastiffs in both parts to me look how they should .
We have very much enjoyed your video, Mastiff - A Gammonwood Tale, all three parts. I do not know if the level of your knowledge, or that of your interview subjects is commonplace among dog breeders in England, but it is not so here in the States. I was impressed by that, and in fact found myself typing quotes from Col. David Hancock in particular. That said, however, it is your dogs that left me in awe, and with more than 20 years breeding Bandogge Mastiffs and now also American Bulldogs, I am simply put, not easily left in awe. Among your dogs I saw not a single fallen pastern, no obesity, no overdone wrinkle, but gorgeous and typically athletic animals, many which might still run beside horses for a night, only to rush headlong into battle in the morning. You have my utmost respect and admiration, and I am encouraged deep in my bones to know that there still remain breeders such as yourselves, who shall provide that the Mastiff's future is sure.
I'm thrilled to see such a well done documentary.
Wonderful 😊 documentary on the English Mastiff
Love from Bombay 👍
Thank you so much. These wise, most sensible words spoken by the gentleman and the two ladies are a priceless lesson to all dog lovers, and most particularly to dog breeders. I'm sharing this video on my Facebook page.
We have a great Dane x English mastiff she is so gentle and majestic 55 kilos and so loving of me and my partner she looks like the photos you are showing. Love you guys thanks for a great video
English Mastiff's are the best dogs. I miss my buddy Titan he passed away from old age. My son and Titan were the best of friends, and my son would ride him like a horse and Titan was ALWAYS easy with my son.
Wonderful dogs.
How long did he live for ?
@@410d8 A little over 11yrs.
@@410d8 sorry Titan lived 8-1/2 yrs. Mixed up with the other mastiff I had that live until she was 11yrs. old.
I've been looking at dog breeds for a while now because I'm planning on getting a dog when I'm older and I've fallen in love with breed, so beautiful
Love the breed and would never have another. Once you have raised a Mastiff from a Pup and watch them grow and spend there life with you they build the most enduring memories that you savor years after they are gone. My Mastiff passed 11 years ago and I miss and think about him often. Some of the recollections by the ladies in this video I could tell they have lost their friend and I understand there obvious grief. Some of the stories about my boy I can not tell without getting a bit misty. That is the way it is with these giants. they come into our lives as that little ball of curiosity and over sized feet that will step on you so many times through out the years but little do we know they step on our souls and harts leaving a place there that will never be filled. I believe they make us better people so what can you say about that.
I don't think that is necessarily confined to the English Mastiff. Every now and then we get to have that very special dog, be it for good or bad reasons. I lost my Weimaraner over 3 years ago and I am still reluctant in getting another one cos I know be it consciously or subconsciously, I will probably always compare the new dog to my old dog. I think I will most likely end up going for other breeds such as a Doberman or Rhodesian Ridgeback. Point being is at least they don't have that velvety grey fur and huge ears. And it will never be fair when you compare dogs.
D Yoc totally agree I will only own Mastiff's. They are the best and most remarkable dogs to me.
D Yoc, what a really beautiful and insightful comment my friend. A dog lover without a shadow of a doubt.
This is so true I've had lots of breeds of dogs since being a little boy but no dog and no breed is like a English mastiff theirs something special about this breed that separates it from all other breeds most loving loyal dog and so much more
😭
We have a St Bernard and English Mastiff mix, two years old. We are blessed to have her, so sweet proud and beautiful! Just amazing to be around ♥️💕♥️
Each Mastiff is so special , but we have all had that ‘ one dog’ .......
Thank you for the video....emotionally humbling experience!
clearly some of the negative comments are from those who have never had the privilege of owning an English mastiff. if you had or have owned an English mastiff you would understand the grace that is the breed. beautiful loving dog's.
I have owned 4 Rotts prior to my Rufas “English Mastiff “ nothing can replace him. Never tell me dogs don’t have a soul.
Rip sir , great information will live on In a timeless fashion..
I love learning about the Mastiffs
very nice documentary, love the passion of the makers for the breed.
also like the quote "dogs are more important than breeds".
THANK YOU so much for educating so many on this wonderful breed. As a mastiff owner (Mastiff Mommy) I can't thank you enough. They are truly majestic gentle giants with devotion like no other
great video ty.dogs in general and labs & mastiffs in particular are the best living thing a man can have around.they like to play,love to hug and do not talk back.all they ever want is owners company and they cherish it.
Amazing, simply amazing! Love this breed, great documentary! The whole thing about the white color was messed up, wow!
"the only thing you really ever have to be careful of is tripping over them."
ACCURATE warning haha
That really is the case, they always lying and they always wanna be there were everyone else is 😁
Beautiful dog. Great great video. I have boxers and have always had boxers but need a bit bigger dog since I live on a ranch in the country. But I LOVE mastiffs. So beautiful. I can't wait until I can get one.
Я их содержал , теперь вспоминаю и слёзы текут ! Лучше собаки нет и не будет !
awe I have neo mastiff and is 4 months..so protective.He is so smart and gentle.
The canine historian they interview, Colonel David Hancock MBE, has some wise words about dog breeding.
Loved this documentary
I greatly enjoyed watching this series! I had a bull-mastiff when I was young and have always adored mastiffs of all kind. The effort and dedication put into this video is amazing and well appreciated!
Well said!
I originally wanted a mastiff, but the more research I did, I found the Bullmastiff was the breed for me ! He is 12 now, and once again, I am on the hunt for new pups.
amazing video! love the music, it very well matches the mastiff's nobel presence
I quite agree with every thing you all have said, the I've owned a few different breeds. But the mastif I had was so gentle with all people strangers or not . But you took him pig hunting he was outstanding.
Gammonwood please do another Documentary they are works of art
The music for both part One and Two are original compositons written specifically by Gammonwood for the documentaries. The entire work has the working title of "String Theory".
The music for Part Two is "String Theory - First Movement - Airs 1 to 3"
Much of the remainder of the suite plus some additional single pieces were all used in Part One.
Music perfectly suits the documentary
I couldn’t stand the music. Let me say it this way, it was to me distracting, somber, repetitive and melancholic. I do love strings and the dogumentary though.
The greiff dogs they breed are special also
It has always sickened what we have done to all animals. The Mastiff is a magical breed. I have two myself both rescues. I know they would never win any contest. I never cared about that. I only care about the unconditional love that they provide. I would encourage anyone to find a Mastiff that is not perfect to open your home as I have. I feel upon very hard times. I got my ass on the public bus with a home converted suitcase with lawnmower wheels to haul 40 lbs of dog food home to feed them. They are worth every dollar.
Excellent breed !
Very beautifully done. I've been looking for a dog breed that does well with small children and well in family settings. This dog has own me over. The history behind it and the gentle ways of the dog. Just fascinating. I really appreciate this documentary ^_^
Ils sont magnifiques ❤
I'm a first time mastiff owner. I’m (21 year old) studied them for years before I finally got my first puppy last year. I keep her trim and in good shape through play, work, and exercise rather than bulk her up to be massive like her breeder is doing with their dogs. She is large as she should be for a new 1 year old and I am extremely proud at that fact. She is still just as regal and "elegant" as I'd like her to be but she retains the athleticism that she should have as an English Mastiff.
Do you still have your Mastiff?
@@70skid67 I do, she is 2years 8months old😊
@@sarenitywagner3205 awesome! I have two females that are three.....they are sisters ....I have a male a year and a half ..We just had our first litter on 911 ....I have three boys and three girls ...We lost one due to the moma stepping on it in a panic in middle of the night and we had one still born....it's been an emotional experience losing two ....We love the breed !!!! My girls are 165 and 170 ....what part of the country do you live? We are in Mayfield KY ....which is far western KY ....We are the town that was destroyed by the tornado in 2021
Simplesmente...formidável, uma Raça sem igual! Parabéns por vossos cães maravilhosos!
every bit of this video is amazing and true! Love these babies
Magnificent and educational. Thanx for sharing.
I❤️my Old English Mastiff.
Wonderful!
Thank you for sharing.
I bought my Mastiff, Dave The Dog, two weeks ago as a 4 month old puppy. He has been AMAZING. I can't think of how we lived without him. His personality is great around children, dogs and other adults and he is surprisingly well trained compared to most dogs i have seen. I thought this was an excellent video and would be interested to share photos and find out more about the blood line of Dave. i have his family tree, is there somewhere that I could go to find out more? He can look forward to a loving life coming to work with me on my fishing lake complex and making friends everyday and being part of our family.
Mastiffs are one of the most loyal dog breeds if not the most... HOWEVER... Please if you get one make sure you're willing to put forth the effort/time/possibly money to train them... You don't want a possibly 250lb mastiff who isn't trained... Make no mistake they know their size and the older they get the more stubborn they'll get
old Titan was 35-1/2 inched at the shoulders and a soild 287lbs. I walked him 4 miles every day and would let him run loose for hours. He passed away at 8-1/2yrs. old from old age.
I have a Presa Canario which is a mastiff type and he is absolutely devoted to me and his family, really affectionate but turns into the demon dog from hell in under a millisecond, litterally..!
The Boerboel looks like a working mastiff that I'd think of buying
I love this video
What an amazing documentary.
The mastiff at 5:06 is really beautiful
just got a female neo mastiff at 7 months old. shes adorable and shes getting big. The skin isnt sagging and huge muscles on shoulders
Then you have a proper Neo, Neo's with sagging skin make no sense....
Just discovered this video, fantastic.
I wanted to say thank you to Gammonwood and ***** for these wonderfully informative videos,Im new to the world of mastiffs,having just purchased an St bernard/Bullmastiff cross puppy.Your videos show a huge amount of experience and understanding of this majestic breed and i thank you for all of your words of wisdom and experience.
stuartmays I second that. These videos are a fantastic resource, I've garnered so much quality information from the series. Much appreciation to Gammonwood, *****. Your passion combined with all those interviewed is hugely appreciated.
😢 it's been a year Christmas since our bull mastiff passed on. But his son and daughter are even bigger. Love these dogs. We also have a English mastiff. Can't live with out this breed.
È uno dei miei molossi preferiti!!!!
R.I.P David Hancock
I love Mastiffs
i like when they look like big beagles
I will always miss my mastiffs
I love my two mastiffs! These people describe there nature perfectly one is very old sadly, If anyone could recommend a respected mastiff breeder in Northern New South Wales or Southern Queensland that Breeds long lived healthy dogs please let me know.
the undisputed truth ..............strength is in movement cause that's what they love ;)
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O melhor cão do mundo 💯🏆👌🌍!
can someone explain why this video was so good??
Im here after watching a clip on an American guy with 3 obese English Mastiffs that he says are the Top in the World and I couldn't help but roll my eyes! This is how they should be!
Those dogs are enormous.
No problem at all.... :-)
Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - (Preview) was a trailer for the documentary series.
At the time we uploaded Part One there were size constraints, so it had to be cut into two files.
The proper viewing order is a s follows:
1.1 Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - Part One
1.2 Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - Part One
2 Mastiff: A Gammonwood Tale - Part Two
May I offer my sincere appreciation. The amount of time taken to produce these videos is proof of the obvious love you have for these unwatchable dogs. However I am confused in the order to watch. That is certainly my shortcoming but would you help me understand?
Beautiful animal
The first mastiff they did a close up of has a gorgeous, I'd say perfect head.
Stupenda razza.
I really want a Mastiff right now :o
The Hound of the Baskervilles
Thank you for the video. I have a Bull Mastiff who does not even bark. His size is enough to let people know not to bother trying anything.
I have had dogs over 100 pounds all my life and the vets always say I have the best behaved dogs they ever seen. The question I always get from everybody is HOW do I get them that way? It's pretty simple really, keep them close to you 24/7/365 and keep both hands on the dog all the time your around them and trust me you to will indeed have a really great member of your family as well. I just was forced to put my Bullmastiff down last week at 13 years. I am getting too old to get another one as the hart brake of loosening them is too great, ( I ALWAYS say that) but somehow another one always seems to follows me home. My house is now WAY to quiet!
This is true love!
I learned i WAS THIS BREED TO THE INNER AND OUTER ME soul mind heart and senses- in Chinese Astrology im the dog yet i had to know what breed i was. Knew i wasnt a yapper dog. Did all the research and my raising sign , which never changes and my 3rd year book sign if judging a book by its cover- it so UNBELIVEVABLE HOW EXACT WE ARE THE english mastiffs!
i continue to study them and God willing will be my partner in life
We own our first . Apricot reverse brindle mastiff. She is by far our largest dog but much loved. 7 months she is dwarfng our newfie mix.. her feet head and length is noticably bigger. Solid muscle and bone stand out. Vet told us she is hing to be bigger then normal falling close two hndred lbs. Video was so well done we could see the expressions matching our own experience. Awesome job where can i by this video.