This basically looks like a better English Mastiff type, but less lazy and lumbering, a little like the American Mastiff which is English Mastiff crossed with Kangal (a 40+yo breed) to give it Health and Longevity and a much drier & tighter mouth (less, if any, drool) and less floppy skin.
The English Mastiff has been ruined by the UK kennel club its disgusting! I've seen pictures of my great grandads English Mastiffs very muscular and functional more like an extremely extremely large American bulldog not like today's sofa mutants , it's a shame its been ruined because it originates from the old British war dog pugnases brittanie that the tribes here had , the Romans wrote about these dogs saying they were superior to anything they had ie molosus , cane corso and took them back to Italy to fight in the areans against bears and lions so it must of been some dog ey! Such a shame maybe someone will bring back the proper English Mastiff but it certainly won't be the kennel club twats who've ruined it
Good presentation. I was looking at these dog, which are new to me. I have 3 Vizsla's. Looking for a dog. I broke it down to getting another Vizsla, but they do need to run off leash. Also like, yellow lab and Vizsla mix. I'm interested in Broholmer, which come to the slobber. Do they slobber enough for some drip or will they turn a carpet in marsh land.
I've quizzed Broholmer breeders / owners about this, and the general consensus was that they aren't big droolers. It's the breeds with the excessively pendulous lips that drool the most, and that isn't the Broholmer.
If these are recommended for seniors, there better be some caveats to that explained. Are they at all prone to pulling on lead? Oh, also I spoke to a breeder who said the few that were exported to the USA years ago all had Degenerative Myelopathy, so we have none here. Really a shame.
Dane here. I've never had one myself, but the ones I've met seemed really chill while on the leash - likely a result of a combination of temperament and good training. I'm not sure if it's still like this, but it may still be that, If you own one here I'm Denmark, the dog is automatically a part of a national breeding program, as the number of individuals are still low. It almost died out after WWII It's described as a breed that likes to keep close to its owner, and is fairly mellow and tolerant, which may be why seniors could benefit from having one as they are also intelligent.
I have a rottweiler/Catahoula Leopard dog mix that looks EXACTLY like this breed. The resemblance is ridiculous!! Only difference is my dog has black nails and a slightly more rottie shaped head.
@@cryptojunkies3619 i am located in Europe Germany... i dont have experience in shipping... but it will only be interesting next year anyway when we hopefully have Our first litter
Yes - both super-attractive 'rectangular' dogs ... except a fit and healthy male Labrador will get up to 80lb/36kg, while a fit and healthy male Broholmer could reach 150lb / 68kg or more.
Interesting and very informative. Thank you for sharing.
Lovely dogs.
I think I just found one . awesome 👍
I love this one 😍
This basically looks like a better English Mastiff type, but less lazy and lumbering, a little like the American Mastiff which is English Mastiff crossed with Kangal (a 40+yo breed) to give it Health and Longevity and a much drier & tighter mouth (less, if any, drool) and less floppy skin.
The English Mastiff has been ruined by the UK kennel club its disgusting! I've seen pictures of my great grandads English Mastiffs very muscular and functional more like an extremely extremely large American bulldog not like today's sofa mutants , it's a shame its been ruined because it originates from the old British war dog pugnases brittanie that the tribes here had , the Romans wrote about these dogs saying they were superior to anything they had ie molosus , cane corso and took them back to Italy to fight in the areans against bears and lions so it must of been some dog ey! Such a shame maybe someone will bring back the proper English Mastiff but it certainly won't be the kennel club twats who've ruined it
Hi can you help with the names/info for some breeders of this dog. I've been looking and I haven't found any. Thanks, Brock
Good presentation. I was looking at these dog, which are new to me. I have 3 Vizsla's. Looking for a dog. I broke it down to getting another Vizsla, but they do need to run off leash. Also like, yellow lab and Vizsla mix. I'm interested in Broholmer, which come to the slobber. Do they slobber enough for some drip or will they turn a carpet in marsh land.
I've quizzed Broholmer breeders / owners about this, and the general consensus was that they aren't big droolers. It's the breeds with the excessively pendulous lips that drool the most, and that isn't the Broholmer.
We own a female....great breed
Where did you get one, please.?
Can you share where you were able to find one?
Trying to get one in the USA has been impossible, trying to get one in Finland & fly over there to pick it up. 😤
Probably because of neurological issues because of the stock here, right?
Can you jog with them ? Like 3-4 miles??
X one of these with a R.Ridgback , that'll look one gorgeous hound
Where could I find a puppy?
If these are recommended for seniors, there better be some caveats to that explained. Are they at all prone to pulling on lead?
Oh, also I spoke to a breeder who said the few that were exported to the USA years ago all had Degenerative Myelopathy, so we have none here. Really a shame.
Dane here. I've never had one myself, but the ones I've met seemed really chill while on the leash - likely a result of a combination of temperament and good training.
I'm not sure if it's still like this, but it may still be that, If you own one here I'm Denmark, the dog is automatically a part of a national breeding program, as the number of individuals are still low. It almost died out after WWII
It's described as a breed that likes to keep close to its owner, and is fairly mellow and tolerant, which may be why seniors could benefit from having one as they are also intelligent.
I had one named Olga very protective and took years to stop pulling on the leash but sweetest dog i ever had was a gentle giant get a female
I have a rottweiler/Catahoula Leopard dog mix that looks EXACTLY like this breed. The resemblance is ridiculous!! Only difference is my dog has black nails and a slightly more rottie shaped head.
The dog which is carrying the piece of tree is the Father from Our dog
Where were you able to get one?
@@cryptojunkies3619 from an official broholmer breeder in Germany ...we start also breeding with Our female next year
@@Marco-wu9sm Are you in the USA or if not willing to ship to good families
@@cryptojunkies3619 i am located in Europe Germany... i dont have experience in shipping... but it will only be interesting next year anyway when we hopefully have Our first litter
That is our Axel (#axel_broholmer) 0.50.
D.Danish Royalty.
Has this breed touch-down on this side of the pond yet.?
Is there a black Broholmer?
Yes, but rare. I live in Denmark but have never seen one
@@thissunchild Do you know any breeders that work with families in the USA?
@@cryptojunkies3619 The only one I've ever heard of that ships overseas is the Phoenix Bird kennels in Hungary.
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Danish royalty
Its like a labrador retriever
Yes - both super-attractive 'rectangular' dogs ... except a fit and healthy male Labrador will get up to 80lb/36kg, while a fit and healthy male Broholmer could reach 150lb / 68kg or more.
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