Tibetan Mastiff 🐶 The King Of Fluffy Giants!

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This impressive and ancient breed originated in Tibet and is renowned for its massive size and magnificent double coat. With a strong and muscular build, the Tibetan Mastiff stands tall and exudes a commanding presence. Their luxurious fur, which comes in various colors, adds to their regal appearance. Renowned for their loyalty and protective nature, Tibetan Mastiffs make excellent guard dogs and fiercely protect their families. Despite their imposing size, they have a gentle and affectionate side, particularly towards their loved ones.
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MinuteAnimals
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I remember when I was a kid, my family and I went to have a barbecue/picnic at this park that had small rivers and little waterfalls. I was playing in the river for a bit when what I thought was a black bear stepped into the water.

I screamed, saying "it's a bear!" but upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a Tibetan Mastiff with black fur. When everyone realized it as well, they all laughed and I felt so embarrassed!

Enter_the_Toshiverse_
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You don’t train a Tibetan mastiff, you come to an understanding with one.

hazardurhealth
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I am one of the lucky people who have one of these awesome dogs. And yes, they are very stubborn and try your patience. It's like having a 2 year old who only says "No" and "I don't care." They only do things if they want to or feel they have no other choice. Mine will even sigh heavily before he does what I ask him to do, almost like he's annoyed he has to do it. I actually do not recommend the breed as a pet for most people. I've had so many people sat how handsome he is and say they want one and I always say, no, you don't and explain why. I've worked and been around dogs most of my life and my Tibetan was a challenge, especially since if they don't respect you, they will not listen or respond to you. I wouldn't trade him for anything though.

brandyjahnke
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They were also bred for bear hunting, hence why they need an experienced owner

LoosieGoosie
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“They’re like walking woolly mammoths”

New studies show that Mammoths hovered across the ice age like giant UFOS

incognitodon
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Narrator: The lion of the dog world!

Chow and Lowchen: Am I joke to you?

auburneytuckerson
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"They're like walking Wooly Mammoths..." Implying that Mammoths didn't walk? Lol

aiboy
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Grooming that coat has got to be quite a Herculean task.

pageachatter
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I cant believe you didn’t mention the fact that it is the fluffiest thing in the world

christiaancoetzee
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The Tibetan mastiff is like a hairy freight train with teeth.

KageNoTora
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*I remember growing up this military vet had a Tibetan Mastiff, Akita, and a Chow Chow. The reason I'm even sharing this is because the owner was Black, spoke Mandarin, and Japanese. The coolest/weirdest thing was that the Mastiff had a window unit A.C. in its dog house.* #TrueStory

MRMAN
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As a TM owner / breeder myself, most of the dogs shown in the video are not a TMs, those are chinese mastiffs (cross breds -chow mixes and who knows what else), the standards of the breed are far from that. The only TMs shown in this video are in the old photos + the golden one (Ask) / maybe the white one with the kekhor (that red collar made of yak's fur, dyed in red), but I'm not so sure, because it has quite extreme coat. TMs are a vital, healthy breed, because in Tibet's harsh conditions they undergo natural selection - the weak ones wouldn't survive there and the chinese mastiffs wouldn't either (CTMs are just, ,money dogs" due to their appealing appearance), they have different coat structure (real TM's fur is waterproof, CTM's fur is too soft), lot of loose skin on their head, extreme mouth, which leads to having a lot of health issues (breathing problems, skin infections, due to crossbreeding also elbow / hip problems). TM's were / are used in Tibet as a guarding dogs - guarding temples, families, herds and fending off predators, mostly such as wolves, snow leopards (not bear hunting like some of the comments said). TMs evolved to be agile, strong, responsible, to get their job done in the most extreme enviroment - high altitude, extreme cold / sometimes heat, etc.

Please pin this comment for educational purposes. It's not good to breed a dog which suffers health issues because of cross breeding for it's appearance (chinese mastiffs).

lilpotatosk
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They look like you would bounce back if you walk into them

cedric
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Now that's a guard dog that ain't NOBODY gonna f*ck with

amberv
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Omg I need one! Imagine sleeping with one!!❤

sadieweeks
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The short should be more explicit with this breed: watch out, is the typical dog that for its size, looks, aggressiveness and very high price, attracts the type of owner that shouldn't have even the easiest and kindest dogs, less the literal hardest breed to raise and educate.
They are exactly made for their original task: territorial protection.
Chinese have rarely bred dogs for company or work (many are "fattier" and with shorter muzzle since they were grown like pigs to be eaten and gained a more "pig-like" look rather than "wolf-life"), thus they're very hard to train and go much on their own.
They most probably will bring problems in one or more areas

markrenton
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I have never wanted to hug something this badly, holy shit.

joethewolf
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Even if you weren't a first time dog owner & had a huge backyard I have a feeling you need deep pockets for this breed first & foremost 😂

myjourneytotruth
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My grandparents used to have them as livestock guardians, they lived near the Himalayas in Nepal and whenever a threat like a bear or a snow leopard came too close the dogs would go batshit crazy. Other than that they we're gentle towards me but maybe that's because I was a kid and they thought I was just a dumb human.
They were also used to guard my family's temple, never letting strangers especially tourists come near.

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