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Alias: Newpoliton
distribution Region: Italy
Origin: Italy
Size: Large
Height: 60-75cm
Weight: 50-68kg
Life: 1-15 years
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The Newpoliton Mastiff is confident, soft and powerful . It protects its belongings and family, and is intelligent, stately, aristocratic, and very docile. This dog is loyal and calm, friendly to children, dominant over other dogs, and wary of strangers. Terrible when provoked, so requires constant training from an early age.
Neapolitan Mastiff Development Origin
Originated in 100 BC.
From Greek times to Roman times, it was kept by people. The ancestral dog is a mastiff used for war and competition.
The ancestors of the Newpoliton Mastiff may be the gladiator dogs of ancient Rome, which were bred as ranch dogs and farm dogs in southern Italy. By 1946, the painter Piero Scanchani Scanziani) began to implement measures to save this species. A dog club to help it survive and reproduce. Purebred breeding did not begin until 1949. A few years ago, the news media dubbed the dogs "the chariots of ancient Rome," arguing that they were the most reliable protectors and living sirens. Such reports immediately whetted the appetite of those who just needed a deterrent dog. Professional breeders who do business take advantage of people's mentality to raise some wrinkled and hideous monsters, which are disabled from an anatomical point of view. This dog was sold in large quantities in the market, but soon, this phenomenon changed, and the breeding trend gradually moved in the right direction.
Neapolitan Mastiff is a large mastiff, not suitable for living in the city, preferably in the suburbs. Spacious sports, leisure and entertainment are very important to him. This dog is characterized by large swings and clumsiness in movement, and is not of the elegant or flamboyant type.
This dog is confident, naturally soft and powerful. He has an aristocratic temperament and is very docile. Down-to-earth and loyal, will not attack or bite at will for no reason. Able to protect the owner and their property, and always be vigilant. It is scary when provoked, so it needs constant training from an early age.
The Neapolitan Mastiff is stable and alert and does not like strangers breaking into its territory. Its attitude is to be calm but alert. On display, it's meant to be majestic but not showy.
The Newpoliton Mastiff can get along well with children if socialized early. They are accepting of strangers if there is no threat. They generally get along peacefully with other dogs and domestic pets.
With pit bulls (including American pit bulls BullfightDog, Staford Summer Bulldog and American Staford Summer Bulldog), Japanese Tosa Inu are also known as the three major attack dogs in the world. Newpoliton was once the guard dog of the Italian Mafia. Kill people. Most foreign countries regard these three fighting dogs as dangerous or aggressive dog breeds and restrict their breeding. In Taiwan, these three types of dogs must wear masks, be accompanied by adults, and be led by a leash no longer than 1.5 meters before entering or leaving public places. In Hong Kong, restrictions on keeping dogs are strictly enforced, and these three types of dogs are not allowed on the streets and in public places. You must pay attention to safety when raising these dogs.
The king of saliva and a great body odor. Roman author Lumila's description of the perfect house dog applies to breeds of this weight . A passionate breeder, Pierre Scanziani made Newpoliton known. Newpolitons require early socialization and obedience training, and males have an advantage in this. It does not require constant training, and with its messy eating habits and large size, the Newpoliton is not suitable for keeping at home. This breed is best kept by an experienced dog breeder. Newpoliton's thick upper lip is very strong, and the ears are cut off due to fashion. The very developed muscles cover the chest, the withers is slightly raised from the quilt line, the thigh muscles are long and wide, and the dense short and smooth hair covers the whole body.
Although Neapolitan Mastiff is a forbidden dog, but there are still many people who can't stand the temptation of his majestic, mighty, and extremely loyal appearance and personality to the owner. , What's more cute is that this dog likes children very much. But there is no lack of "manly" spirit. However, many people do not know how to raise the Neapolitan Mastiff. Let's introduce the feeding method of the Neapolitan Mastiff.
Nowadays, many people keep Neapolitan Mastiffs, because Neapolitan Mastiffs are majestic, powerful, and extremely loyal to their owners. However, many people do not know how to raise the Neapolitan Mastiff. Let's introduce the feeding method of the Neapolitan Mastiff.
The water and raw materials of the fed food must be kept clean and washed. And the food should be cooked well, which can effectively avoid food poisoning. There is also the feeding tableware and mastiff house to be cleaned regularly to prevent the invasion of parasites and bacteria. Deworming on time, eating small and frequent meals, can appropriately increase meat, dairy products, calcium, Fish liver oil and other essential nutrients. Small Neapolitan Mastiffs have a habit of gluttony, so care must be taken when feeding. Because the little Neapolitan Mastiff should not be too full, usually seven or eight percent. Otherwise it will lead to too full and indigestion.
Many people believe that bones are one of the essential foods for Neapolitan Mastiffs, such as chicken skeletons to feed. In fact, species like the Neapolitan Mastiff need large bones, such as beef bones and pig bones. The chicken bones are relatively small broken bones, which can easily hurt the Neapolitan Mastiff's mouth and stomach, which is dangerous to the Neapolitan Mastiff. And nutrition is good for big bones.
And there are eggs. Eggs are easier to cook and are more nutritious, so some friends will directly feed them to Neapolitan mastiffs. This haircut is wrong, as raw eggs will counteract the vitamin H in the Neapolitan Mastiff. And long-term feeding of raw eggs will have a damaging effect on the Neapolitan Mastiff's hair. So eggs must be cooked before they can be fed to Neapolitan Mastiffs.
Milk is a great nutritional supplement, especially for young Neapolitan Mastiffs. However, the milk we feed the Neapolitan Mastiff must pay attention to is sugar-free skimmed milk powder. Because the sugary whole milk powder can irritate the Neapolitan Mastiff's stomach, resulting in dehydration and diarrhea in the Neapolitan Mastiff. It is also important to note that sick Neapolitan Mastiffs cannot be fed milk.
The viscera of action is one of the favorite foods of the Neapolitan Mastiff, and it has high nutritional value. But remember not to overdo it. Because excessive consumption of internal organs can cause poisoning, it is very troublesome to treat. It is also not conducive to the development of the Neapolitan Mastiff's bones. Generally, two livers in three weeks are the best ratio.
If the Neapolitan Mastiff is raised properly, it will appear full of energy, with shiny hair, agile movements, and quick actions. On the contrary, a Neapolitan Mastiff that is not raised properly will not have the spirit of a Neapolitan Mastiff at all, and it will appear Depressed, timid and reluctant to move, eating is not good, and the body is thin and pitiful. Therefore, the feeding method of the Neapolitan Mastiff should be mastered by every friend who raises the Neapolitan Mastiff.