This is The Worlds Most Expensive Dog - The Chinese Tibetan Mastiff - Also reported to have Lion Blood, be able to defend against wolves and guard with great ferocity - I hope you enjoy this week's episode of this epic dog and thanks for supporting our weekly show x
How about the world's cheapest dog? You know, the one roaming around in the street or at the local pound! He/she needs a forever home too. Also, even the most "well-intentioned" breeder offers no choice over reproduction. A female dog should have reproductive rights and I'm amazed this doesn't resonate with the ladies who are for dog breeding and puppy mills. Let's move forward at warp speed!
Everyone's so eager to point that out, not thinking about the cause of that. Which is people who are irresponsible. Punish them and stop mocking the ones who want to buy a specific dog. Fucking idiot.
@@peepinR Doesn't matter if it's a purebred or a mutt, if someone wants a certain dog and gets a certain dog, well that certain someone should do their best to take care of that dog. Now I know sometimes life gets in the way and it's impossible to keep a dog but let's be honest; more than 75% of street and shelter dogs are abandoned because of irresponsible people. And yes, different breeds, different dogs, different purposes, different behavior. And hey man, mutt or not, if you love a dog and you have a connection with him; it's a good dog for you. Sorry about your loss. I also lost a dog last year. It's hard
@@Chili_Bass So, by your reasoning, we should let the dogs suffer in pounds or on the streets because it's the fault of irresponsible people. Nice. How about not supporting "breeders" while you're at it. Oh wait . . . that's what one does when they buy dogs! Holy shit! I AM an idiot. Thanks for clearing things up!
An animal that needs it's eye skin stapled and isn't allowed to run when it's young because it causes joint damage...probably shouldn't exist. Humans shouldn't be creating these animals for their own selfish purposes.
@@roseq3650 that is selection indeed, but that isnt natural, it's not adaptation to the environment that lead to the growth of these characteristics. these would probably not survive very well in the wild.
@@momopirou3107 exactly, natural selection would not allow these dogs to exist as they are fraught with genetic disorders. It's due to selective breeding by humans that they exist which is wrong imo
It's such a shame that some people pick their dog just by how they look, they might not even have a clue about the health issues of certain breeds. But what I think is worse, is that some people buy these sick dogs even when they know that the dogs will most likely suffer.
I mean I am assuming that you have a similar issue to pugs- they probably weren't bred like that originally, then people wanted a certain look and didn't think about the health issues like with pugs- pugs were originally looking normal, then people wanted to shorten their snouts and now you have cute dogs with a ton of health problems.
@@dubbie17 A lot of breeds have been ruined by shows I swear :/ German sheppies too, they looked normal and muscular now their went slanted stomach makes them look malnurished and they always look like they are crouching down :(
@1488 Save Our Future You don't have to be a 'crazy animal person' to think this is really wrong to have to do to a normal healthy dog so they can see. Pipe down. People like you perpetuate the problem by thinking it's not a big deal.
@Scimitar All pure breeding, to me, is just an extension of the selfishness of humanity. It shows that humans still view animals as some type of commodity or symbol, and not a living, breathing "Creature" (my friend's English Bulldog's name). I only say this because last time I checked nobody was trying to forcibly have children with dwarfism because they think it's cute.
Well, many pets people own are all specially bred nowadays and since it's not normal, they're bound to have issues. Pomeranians were bred to be tiny so they can be cute house pet. Scottish folds are considered cute because of their ears so they bred them that way, but that will lead to major pain and issues for these cats later on in life. If no one cares about how their pet looks, then we wouldn't have breeders around to breed them to public demands.
Yeah I'm, I have a shar pei and we never knew how many operation they needed since they can't see with the wrinkles. We a So got asked if we wanted a injection to keep their wrinkles . We obviously said no. It's horrible what they do to these poor dogs :(
@@emmarellda181 I'm so curious why people cannot adopt the ones in the sanctuary. Maybe the can I'm not sure. Or importing restrictions. All the doggies need homes!
When he was a child in Tibet, my dad had a Mastiff. He said the breed itself was usually healthy and not as large as the ones in this video. You're right, the Mastiff has been bred to be larger in order to sell the whole "aggressive, lion-like guardian" but the one my dad had was a friendly dog that was only aggressive when it sensed wolves getting close to the village/town and the sheep that my dad used to walk. My dad said the barking would echo across the valley, seemingly jumping from hill to hill. Its an amazing visual to think of !
@@kattygarciah.5433 i heard about . tibet people want their dog aggressive and bite stranger。 if a dog cant bite stranger, how to protect my flock? so they will not keep it. thats why those dog like that. About 10 years ago, this dog was really popular in China 。 But it hurt a lot of people., noone want them anymore in few years. one of my classmate. in his Community。 one of this dog eaten a child. not bite to death. is really eaten him. im kind of like dogs. but still think people should not keep this dog as a pet.
@@lx051225 Yes, that's correct. Tibetan Mastiffs are not bred to be carried in purses. In the nomadic lifestyle of the Tibetan people, Tibetan Mastiffs were used for home security and to protect the livestock. Generations of picking out the aggressive pup in the litter has resulted in a dog that will ferociously attack any stranger not considered family.
I have a Chinese shar-pei. They need eye surgery as well. It isn't too invasive if that's what you think. Since shar-peis have so many wrinkles, this can push their eyelashes in their eyes causing eye goop and problems seeing. So you are helping them. No harm is caused.
@Shiranova Then the ethical debate should stem from artificial selection. Because needing surgery for a "comfortable life" is truly secondary to what humans have created in the first place.
*hugs* The Tibetan mastiff does not belong here. Please DO NOT let ignorant people bring them to the low altitude areas or they would suffer from oxygen toxicity 😞. They have mutations in numerous genes related to how the body uses oxygen. They can NOT adapt to the environment in this video. That’s also why people living in the lower altitudes areas stopped adopting them ❤ This poor boy looked really not well. For more than 2000 years,Tibetan mastiff has thrived in altitudes ranging from 3000 to 5000 meters, where the earth kisses the heavens. Let them roam around the enchanting Tibetan Plateau. ❤
I m from Himalayan region. My mother told me she had one Tibetan mastiff during her childhood. She was very faithful and a true helper. She used to look after the herds of sheep while in the wild. But sadly she was killed and fed by Himalayan tiger. My mom cried a lot. Till now she never tame any dog bcoz this remind her of her dead pet.
@@rangod1532 The tiger's range used to go all the way north through China to Mongolia and Siberia and Alaska, east to Korea, Japan, west into Turkey and Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Syria, south to Greece, Pakistan, India, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines. Their range has decreased to about 10% of their original habitat.
Woah! It is GingerPale?! That was really unexpected to see lol! I was just randomly scrolling through da' comment section. Well if you see this Ginger, I love your videos and they always make me smile. ^^
This breed belongs in the mountains. Originally, the Tibetan Mastiffs were the companions of nomads and shepherds in the Himalayan mountains. They used to protect the sheep herd and their masters. The massive fur-coat was an evolutionarily trait that helped them survive the extreme cold at those high altitudes. when their descendants spread to Europe, they lost those fur coats gradually and resulted in modern day Mastiffs and Boxer breeds because of the warmer climate. Now you're breeding them to be more furry and big to look like "lions" and selling them worldwide? Why do humans feel the necessity to ruin everything beautiful and precious in the world?
Yes, they are massive as the breed mastiff. But ,don't know about having g lion blood as I read in the comments. No, their not lion related. If you'd notice their fur ,especially around face. Is made to look like a lion. As many animals are trimmed cut styled primed an proper to look like the face and body of a lion.Ive seen many pictures and the dog groomers do a darn good job. To have them from a before and after picture of their new look....Who Knew, right. Lol !!
i am from nepal and my uncle brought a tibetan mastiff from himalays at our home around 8 yrs ago and you wouldnt believe me he iz huge than these chinese tibetan mastiff. love TM forever.
kata dekhyou pasa timlay mailay ta yo kukur nepal ma na dekhya dherai vaye hamro neighbor lay paleko thiyo yini harulai nepali ma BHOTE kukur vanxa jasto lagya thiyo haina?
I just got one.... can't wait to see what she looks like in 8 months... she's 4 months now... and over the 3rd of the size of my 245 lb. English mastiff. I love big dogs...
Tony Wang Thats great I’m glad that your dogs are well breed and healthy. What I’m saying is that China has breed the Tibetan mastiff so that it’s features are exaggerated such as it’s size, its overly thick fur the amount of extra skin, they’ve breed these feature for aesthetic purposes because it will make them a lot of money, it doesn’t benefit the dog in anyway to be this large and have trouble breathing and having to have operations on its eye lids because there is to much lose skin (in this dogs case anyway) it’s for aesthetic purposes. It’s the same as the problem that the English bulldog has. The original Tibetan mastiff is a relatively healthy breed and was breed to be so because it was breed to have a specific job to do that’s why it has the feature that it does but China has just bred them to a point that they are unhealthy for the aesthetic, shock factor and money. It’s mildly disgusting. You should breed for the health and well-being on the breed and strive to breed the healthiest dogs you can not for aesthetics and money.
@Tony Wang It requires surgery. Why breed an animal that's going to need a purely cosmetic surgery to actually see? This is how we ruined dogs, because people literally don't care about them as long as they 'look' good enough for them.
I have a normal Tibetan mastiff and a Chinese Tibetan mastiff and it is true that the normal one see fine while the Chinese one has dropping eyes but it’s stilll so adorable
BRISSA Bohorquez they are very smart but are stubborn because they feel like they are the king or queen lol but it’s hard to take care because you need to provide them with a lot of stuff
I'd rather the original /euro breed of this dog with more practical features. It's disappointing that some humans have adjusted a dog breed for what the deem to be aesthetic but in the end the dog suffers.
You mean like the English Bulldog? All dog breeds are human inventions. Most "breeds" have been extensively genetically modified over generations to fulfill some combination of, often temporary, cultural and economic needs. As a result, most "pure breeds" suffer from a wide variety of health and/or behavioral issues. Perhaps one of the most extreme examples is the modern English Bulldog whose breed-specific illnesses and disorders are so extensive that many fear they have risen to the level of animal cruelty. Due to such concerns, The Kennel Club among others have been pressured to introduced revised breed standards for the British Bulldog, along with 209 other breeds, that focus on the health of the dogs.
@@allisonm6797 I agree. Dog breeds have some level of human intervention.. Some more than others. What I am saying though is the better ones are the ones that have more practical features and are healthy.
Cricket M You’re 100% correct. My family had an english bulldog that we paid over 3K for. We had surrendered her to a friend that owns a rescue as her health issues were too much for us to deal with. tens of thousands in surgeries needed, issues with her blood due to overbreeding, she was allergic to EVERYTHING including her own urine. she was extremely aggressive as she was abused by the breeder. the vet was so upset that a breeder would do that and suggested putting her down, despite her being not even 5 months old. Ever since then, we’ve only rescued animals. Adopt don’t shop, don’t make these greedy breeders continue to do harm.
My neighbour got one just last month. At 2 months old, he weighs at 8 kg, just 1kg heavier than my Bichon. 4-5 weeks later, he doubled the size of my Bichon at 16 kg. 😄 He's very sweet, always greeting me with slobbered kisses. I can't wait for him to get to his maximum weight.
So this beautiful creature has been breed in such a way that they suffer immense health problems. Adding this to the long list of things humans should be ashamed off.
Tibetan Mastiffs in Tibet are respected and deeply cared for. Sadly, the Chinese are taking them away from their land and selling them for a lot of money
the chinese are very capable of speculating or destroying anything once they think its a money making opportunity. these dogs are so well respected in tibet until the chinese start to tap into the moeny making opportunity, many pure tibetan mastiff start to disappear, stolen by breeder wanting to brred the biggest the best all for the sake of money
@Papyrus Okagbue agreed . I am a japanese living in china and also a tibetan buddhist, I have traveled to tibet almost 30 times and always heard sad stories of their dogs stolen by chinese breeder to sell to breeder in the market, in china alone, many unwanted tibetan mastiff are being dump or put to sleep cause the are way too big and expensive to keep. the price of a so called pure breed are so dirt cheap in china that there is a over demand of dogs in the market and many end up in the streets or left in dog salon or pet shop. i am a volunteer with the Shanghai dogs recue team and now they have almost 400 dogs waiting to be adopted , all without the support of the goverment. I hope eveywhere in the world people should learn to be more responsible
@@vmprie true, but they are treated like objects to sell, not sentient beings, not to mention the conditions their mothers live in. It's basically an animal factory and by buying an animal at pet store you support the cruelty behind it. I refuse to buy animals, because they're not products. If you want a child, you don't go out and buy one, you either make one or adopt one. Also think about all the dogs in the shelters who die without getting out of there because some snobs would rather have an expensive pure breed to show off and brag about its price. Not to mention those pure breed animals suffer from many, many diseases resulting from keeping the breeds clean and selfishly modifying them to fulfil certain criteria (example in the video). The only way to stop it is to raise awareness and not buy them. The more you buy, the more animals they 'produce' because it's profitable, and the more homeless animals there are. It's OK if you see a sick animal in a pet store and get it for free, otherwise the one animal you buy is replaced with another and the circle will never end.
Nxptune Dude you’re actually not serious with your comment..? Like I’m hoping that was a joke lol. I don’t even want to explain anything because I feel like you’re trolling
Finally a fairly accurate news report on some of the difference between True Tibetan Mastiffs and the Chinese Mastiff (AKA Chinese Tibetan Mastiff). Note the differences that are mentioned. The CM own interviewed made it clear that the CM breed is not capable of performing as a flock guardian and he makes note that he must limit their activity because they are very large and will hurt themselves because of the strain on their joints. It is also noted that they could not survive as a working dog in Tibet. It is also mentioned that they are to slow and uncoordinated to be wolf killers one of the major jobs of TMs in Tibet. The health and life span of the CMs are poor compared TMs. This is not directly stated in the video but it is a fact that they have life spans about 60% shorter than TMs and many health issues. It is also stated that these CMs have their esteres once a year in the spring. The majority of TMs have their once a year esteres in late September-November time frame. The narrator used the excuse that the CMs have their esteres in the Spring to allow the pups to develop before the cold Tibetan winters. Guess true TMs are genetically prepared for the harsh winters in their homeland. The spring esteres of CMs is most likely due to the fact that are the result of cross breading with other types of dogs. This genetic trait is further proof that CMs are a new mixed breed being developed by the Chinese and should be called what they are Chinese Mastiffs. I have to ask why would anyone have the name Tibet associated with an animal that could not survive in Tibet except to destroy a culture and for marketing CMs based upon the superior characteristics of TMs? The problem TM owner and breeders have with CM breeders is strictly related to their attempt to leverage the characteristics of a true TMs for marketing and political reasons. Yes CMs are big furry dogs but one has to question was it worth developing an animal with so many health issues just to generate a market to sell an animal. Please not that your lead statement " be able to defend against wolves and guard with great ferocity " are not true of the CMs. I am sure they would guard with great ferocity but I think the quicker and more mobile TM would do a much better job.
@Hugo Baro You can blame the Chinese and it idiots who have no responsibility and want to own a big dog because it is fashionable. Ever since China invaded Tibet in the 50s they have been carrying out a war to destroy the Tibetan culture. First they tried to kill off TMs then they found that they could make money by creating a Chinese mascot. The Chinese are filling the market demand they created. Now it is not just the Chinese. There are two types breeders those in it to make money and those who are in it as a hobby. I can speak from experience that you don't make money breading TMs if you put the preservation of the true breed first and love the breed. The basic cost of food and medical expenses are not the most expensive part of having a dog or breeding. The real cost comes in showing your dog to demonstrate it is a quality dog that meets the breed standard. Over the last decade the mills have tried to make a name for themselves and tried to redefine what a TM is in an attempt to validate these Chinese mix breeds. This in a attempt to force the standard to change. What one has to realize is that this is driven by greed and buyers who are so selfish that they would not know how to take care of a "Pet Rock". The Chinese have no problem harvesting organs. No surprise they have no problem killing off the original dog breed for profit. Please keep in mind that the owner in the video rescued these to dogs and should be commended on his compassion for these poor animals.
@Papyrus Okagbue There is the problem. Nature breeds for function and health. The Chinese are breeding these dogs for profit regardless of how it impacts the health of the animals. The Chinese have and are mixing different breeds with TMs and calling them TMs. Rather than calling them for what they are mixtures of, like they did with the "Tigon", they are calling them TMs. Trying to leverage the good qualities of a TM to sell their inferior product. When you mix breeds to create a different breed (Tigon) that is very different from trying to sell a Tigon as a bigger tiger when it is a mix of a tiger and a lion.
@@thetatek6634 Virtually every dog today are being bred for profit regardless of how it impacts the animal health, so it's not just the Chinese that are doing it. Also, the Chinese Tibetan Mastiff can survive in Tibet, they possess the same *high-attitude adaptability* that the Tibetan Mastiff have, so why can't they be associated with the name Tibet? As an additional note, Tibet is recognized as part of China by other countries.
@@Shenzhou. Let me start out by saying I have only a small objection to them being called Chinese Tibetan Mastiffs, The big problem is that they are almost never called by that name they are call by the Chinese Tibetan Mastiffs. The narrator in this video does a good job of describing the differences and then at the end calls them Tibetan Mastiffs. the Dog breeds are classified according to their function and physical traits. That is why there are 9 dog groups in the AKC. The Tibetan Mastiff is in the working group because of the functions it was bread to carry out. High-attitude adaptability is not a function. The ability to protect homes and flocks (wolf killers) are functions. These large Chinese Mastiff were not bread for the same work functions as the Tibetan Mastiff. Based upon their physical capabilities I question if they could survive as a working TM in Tibet. The problem with calling a Chinese Mastiff a Tibetan Mastiff is that they were bread by mixing Tibetan Mastiff with other large breed dogs for size and color. A dog from the mixing of two different breed of dogs is usually call a mutt. A mix of dogs can be refined and breed over time like the Labradoodle. Some day the Labradoodle will be a breed defined by what ever physical, personality, and other distinguishing traits that define them as a breed. There are standard developed by breed clubs all over the world for the various breeds. Internationally, you will find small differences in the standards for the specific breeds. I think you would be hard pressed to find any club's standard for the Tibetan Mastiff, that was established before 2000, where a Chinese Mastiff could qualify as a Tibetan Mastiff. The only thing wrong with the Chinese Mastiff is that the Chinese decided to pass them off as Tibetan Mastiffs to cash in on heritage of true Tibetan Mastiff breed. If the Chinese want to come up with a breed of mastiff, long haired, face covered with hair, Chow colored dogs, Great. That is how all the so called breeds came into existence. But don't call them Tibetan Mastiffs. I have two other comments. You said "the majority of breeders breed for profit and don't care about the impact on the animals health" we call them puppy mills in the United States. These people are not dog lovers and along with their clients are one of the reasons stray dogs are a problem in this country. There is a percentage of breeders who do not breed for pure profit. They breed to maintain the heritage and quality of the breed first. I agree the Chinese are not the only ones breeding for pure profit. Puppy mill breeders have no borders as does greed. On the the other side there are people in Tibet and in China that breed to maintain the heritage of the Tibetan Mastiff. You said "virtually every dog today is bred for profit". If this were the case there would be no reason for organizations like the AKC or individual breed clubs to exist. If you want to associate the Chinese Mastiff with a Tibetan Mastiff do the samd thing the Labradoodle people have done, mix the names. This breed comes from breeding a Labrador with a Poodle., An honest name. Chinese Mastiff was breed for Chinese market, rather than occupied Tibet. Base on is targeted market, I think Chinese Mastiff is more accurate name. Also consider, that when China invaded Tibet in the 1950 they made every attempt to destroy the Tibetan culture to try and assimilate them into China. This included the killing of Tibetan Mastiffs. The Tibetan Mastiff plays a large part in the Tibetan culture. Then some breeders in China decided that if they could increase the association of the Tibetan Mastiffs with China that would add validity to the idea that Tibet is part of China. I am not trying to start an argument as to Tibet being part of China. Obviously, they are part of China at this point in history.
As cute as it may look... they don't look as healthy as the original. All this breeding crazy humans have done is disgusting. Compare dogs 100 years ago to now.. it's sad.
I do prefer the shorter coated black/tan full Tibetan version,im not happy to see dogs get the selective breed treatment that ends up with health problems that Anneka has pointed out in the video.
It's soooo funny how they are this huge, made for survive in extreme conditions and probably very strong and powerfull, but in the same time how they look so cute and peacefull like harmless teddy bears and not scary at all ! 😆 I couldn't stop laughing while watching the one sleeping sprawled on the floor between you two while you spoke ! 😂😂🤣 (Sorry for my english, I'm french, but I love your channel and watch all your videos ! Support from France !)
@@sunnydaysddt2068 That is if they arent TRAINED!!! Just Like ANY other dog... Most viscous dogs are Dalmatians, poodles and Chihuahuas...only difference is those dogs are much smaller than the mastiff so they do less damage
Ever since I saw this breed of dog a number of years back I just keep praying and I can win the lottery so I can get one they are absolutely magnificent
In China , we had an old saying: one mastiff can fight against three wolfs. About twenty years ago, the price of mastiff went rapidly high because of the commercial exploitation, then a lot places and people in China started to raise it as a valuable good in farm plants, and made different grades and ranks for them in order to get better prices and buyers. About ten years ago, the chain of exploitation broke, the price dropped dramatically, mastiff was not a good business anymore. Meanwhile Most city municipalities not suggested raising big dogs like mastiffs, or paying much more fee and sign a lot of legal papers. Many businessmen went broke, but those mastiff they suffered most...
@Aquna aye are you trying to say they cant breath because they need to be in cold areas? because if you are trying to say that you're wrong. Any dogs should be able to breath well in a warmer area.
Who the fuck are u...??? If you know nothing then don't speak...they are not called bhutia. .bhutia are a race of people in Nepal and India. .You know nothing Sala dhotis
I worked in China 5 years ago at a gold mine and there was a family on the mine who got a Tibetan mastiff pup, at 5 moths old it was big but the heavy coat made it look bigger. The one thing that I did note was that it was was incredibly territorial to the point where it attacked one of the cleaners biting her several times. One of the other expats who worked there also noticed that the dog was very territorial as it had went for him when he got close to the area that the dog deemed his. The dog was eventually removed from the site but it did leave an impression on me and not a positive one. They are visibly stunning dogs but I would be cautious of any i met.
This was not really the dog's fault! The owner evidently did not actively try to socialize it to people. And, neither did the owner teach it to be selectively agressive, only toward people up to no good!
Another fabulous episode. I appreciate that you dispell myths about the animals you teach us about. You also offer a fair, unbiased educational show. And the animals always seem to love the host! This Tibetan Mastiff is regal and beautiful. What a wonderful family member and protector they can be. I look forward to the next episode! ~❣️
In my village tibetan mastiff are scared animal and we have a story where one fought off a bear to protect its owner so to see them being used and experimented to look so unhealthy is sad. China has no emotions against animal and human
It’s not only China that do inhuman breeding, why don’t you start from your own country? Start from bulldog, french bulldog. I worked in a pet hotel before and they ran out of breath very easily, it’s painful to watch, but many people still adore them and willing to buy them They are many people in China that love animal and you still choose to generalise by some festival where only minority celebrates and some propaganda news
@@ejvega1165 More and more researches have shown that they have discovered similar virus in different part of the world, and there were COVID cases in Usa, France, Italy etc before the one reported in Wuhan. What I’m saying here is: *Wuhan can only be known as the place where first ever covid is REPORTED, but not the origin* WHO is now scheduled to hold another investigation in the wet market again. Read, research and comprehend before making assumptions and possibly: discrimination and racism. Btw, your reply has nothing to do with our original conversation 🤷♀️
@@sextuplemillionsellersfan7961 *I'm agree* There are both good and bad people in all countries not only china. That because the reason is almost every human being in the world like money 💰💰 and want more.
Original Tibetan Mastiffs do actually come in two different type - Do-khyi (smaller shepherd , longer muzzle) and Tsang khyi (larger property guardian, short,mastiff-like muzzle). Furthermore, there are longer-coated "Lion head" (like these two) and shorter-coated "Tiger head" (distinct black/yellowish/white combination...there was on in the horror movie "A man's best friend"). Unfortunately, being so popular and mostly bred for shows, they do seem to have lost some of their agility and alertness (comparing to similarly sized Ovtcharkas and other dogs from Causas region). Also, there were very rare for centuries, so some unscrupulous breeders in Europe mixed them with other breeds and kept asking ridiculous money for puppies, without proper pedigree. Pity, great dogs, but may suffer like quite a few other breeds that were trendy for 10-15 years and then almost disappeared...
Couple of years ago I went back to my country Ethiopia and saw this exact same dog whenever we went to go visit my aunt it always was there in the same spot it had these light patches of hair on top of it’s eyes and at first we thought that those were it’s eyes but later realized it wasn’t I still to this day don’t know why it was always in that one spot or who it’s owner was I just know it was so beautiful the way it laythere minding it’s own business quite intimidating but intriguing with its full and thick dark black fur and its blonde streaks of hair really gorgeous
I love both types of Tibetan Mastiffs. As a working dog (if I had a farm) I would favor the original version... but I like the new colors and excessive fluff and lion like manes of the Chinese variety Tibetan Mastiff.
We are quite happy with our Rough collies (Lassie dogs) Less than half the weight of these Tibetan/Chinese dogs, but still a very big coat. Our first one, now seven years old, cost by comparison, a measly €1000 within Slovenia and the second one five years later, his half brother, €1200. The breeder lives in Slovenia where we do now. She sells to other countries but the price is anther €1000 to cover all the paper work, vet check fees and delivery. The brother of our first dog went to Australia and one from the litter of our second dog went to new owners in South Africa. The lady breeds for health and temperament plus they do also win top prizes in dog shows. We are not bothered with all that, we just wanted good healthy, reliable approved dogs with good safe character which has turned out to be correct. We have had rescued dogs whilst in the UK of which some have been good but others have been a disaster, it is a bit of a lottery. With a bit of training our dogs could still herd sheep, our vet here calls them Scottish sheep dogs. They are much larger than Border Collies but ours have almost an identical coat colour and pattern to their smaller cousins.
This channel made me love dogs, I'm a cat person myself, then I come across this channel and found out dogs and cats is not that different they're both playful and loyal
The original dog is from tibet, which is a "part of china" but the breed goes way back before the chinese invasion. There are also some cool chinese breeds, but sadly dogs like pugs have been inbred so much that they're now really unhealthy dogs.
I am a Nepalese Tibetan and I had one of this dog. We call this dog "votey kukur" It loves to eat, sleep and shit. It looks aggressive but is very gentle. I could barely remember him barking.
@Dr. Krieger Bwahaha. We have a shared house with three generations (grandparents, parents, kids) and there is one cat but it's not mine. The only reason I don't have a dog is that the grandmother is terrified of them and pop is allergic to the hair. They had to fight for the cat :D
biggest scariest Tibetan mastiff haven't been exposed to the world yet. Their bark hypnotized Alexander's horses who couldn't move at all. Biggest scariest tibetan mastiff are only found in temples today in Tibet, Nepal, India.
This is The Worlds Most Expensive Dog - The Chinese Tibetan Mastiff - Also reported to have Lion Blood, be able to defend against wolves and guard with great ferocity - I hope you enjoy this week's episode of this epic dog and thanks for supporting our weekly show x
I'll tell you what they sure do look like lions with all that fur but lord... that is a lot of dog.
Its like a small bear....xd
Can you do a video with Leonberger please 🙏🏻
I start making video like you but did not get subscriber like you
@@pemayangdon74 Taiwan is next.
How about the world's cheapest dog? You know, the one roaming around in the street or at the local pound! He/she needs a forever home too. Also, even the most "well-intentioned" breeder offers no choice over reproduction. A female dog should have reproductive rights and I'm amazed this doesn't resonate with the ladies who are for dog breeding and puppy mills. Let's move forward at warp speed!
Everyone's so eager to point that out, not thinking about the cause of that. Which is people who are irresponsible. Punish them and stop mocking the ones who want to buy a specific dog. Fucking idiot.
@@Chili_Bass my thoughts, your words.
Here, here! Well said. I had a "Mutt" she was the best dog ever. I miss her to this day.
@@peepinR Doesn't matter if it's a purebred or a mutt, if someone wants a certain dog and gets a certain dog, well that certain someone should do their best to take care of that dog. Now I know sometimes life gets in the way and it's impossible to keep a dog but let's be honest; more than 75% of street and shelter dogs are abandoned because of irresponsible people. And yes, different breeds, different dogs, different purposes, different behavior. And hey man, mutt or not, if you love a dog and you have a connection with him; it's a good dog for you. Sorry about your loss. I also lost a dog last year. It's hard
@@Chili_Bass So, by your reasoning, we should let the dogs suffer in pounds or on the streets because it's the fault of irresponsible people. Nice. How about not supporting "breeders" while you're at it. Oh wait . . . that's what one does when they buy dogs! Holy shit! I AM an idiot. Thanks for clearing things up!
An animal that needs it's eye skin stapled and isn't allowed to run when it's young because it causes joint damage...probably shouldn't exist. Humans shouldn't be creating these animals for their own selfish purposes.
but they still will do so. Thats human hubris for you.
says who?
@@cjmixmaster natural selection
@@roseq3650 that is selection indeed, but that isnt natural, it's not adaptation to the environment that lead to the growth of these characteristics. these would probably not survive very well in the wild.
@@momopirou3107 exactly, natural selection would not allow these dogs to exist as they are fraught with genetic disorders. It's due to selective breeding by humans that they exist which is wrong imo
Sooo, they need a facelift multiple times in order to see? People see this as normal and expected? These poor animals.
It's such a shame that some people pick their dog just by how they look, they might not even have a clue about the health issues of certain breeds. But what I think is worse, is that some people buy these sick dogs even when they know that the dogs will most likely suffer.
I mean I am assuming that you have a similar issue to pugs- they probably weren't bred like that originally, then people wanted a certain look and didn't think about the health issues like with pugs- pugs were originally looking normal, then people wanted to shorten their snouts and now you have cute dogs with a ton of health problems.
@@MrWereWolfGirl Of course, and don't forget bulldogs.
@@dubbie17 A lot of breeds have been ruined by shows I swear :/ German sheppies too, they looked normal and muscular now their went slanted stomach makes them look malnurished and they always look like they are crouching down :(
@1488 Save Our Future You don't have to be a 'crazy animal person' to think this is really wrong to have to do to a normal healthy dog so they can see. Pipe down. People like you perpetuate the problem by thinking it's not a big deal.
This dog lives 30 seconds from my house. Never seen a dog so huge in all my life!!
30 seconds away from your house....soo right next door 😂
I thought u said 30 minutes at first lmao
@@antzyfi&hy
Where abouts, is it Manchester? Or Yorkshire maybe? Just trying to figure out the accent...
@@darkheart3044 It's a Manc accent.
kinda gross that dogs were bred this way when the result is that they need 15 operations just to allow them to see.
@Scimitar All pure breeding, to me, is just an extension of the selfishness of humanity. It shows that humans still view animals as some type of commodity or symbol, and not a living, breathing "Creature" (my friend's English Bulldog's name). I only say this because last time I checked nobody was trying to forcibly have children with dwarfism because they think it's cute.
adopt dont shop!
Well, many pets people own are all specially bred nowadays and since it's not normal, they're bound to have issues. Pomeranians were bred to be tiny so they can be cute house pet. Scottish folds are considered cute because of their ears so they bred them that way, but that will lead to major pain and issues for these cats later on in life. If no one cares about how their pet looks, then we wouldn't have breeders around to breed them to public demands.
Yeah I'm, I have a shar pei and we never knew how many operation they needed since they can't see with the wrinkles. We a
So got asked if we wanted a injection to keep their wrinkles . We obviously said no. It's horrible what they do to these poor dogs :(
@@emmarellda181 I'm so curious why people cannot adopt the ones in the sanctuary. Maybe the can I'm not sure. Or importing restrictions. All the doggies need homes!
When he was a child in Tibet, my dad had a Mastiff. He said the breed itself was usually healthy and not as large as the ones in this video. You're right, the Mastiff has been bred to be larger in order to sell the whole "aggressive, lion-like guardian" but the one my dad had was a friendly dog that was only aggressive when it sensed wolves getting close to the village/town and the sheep that my dad used to walk. My dad said the barking would echo across the valley, seemingly jumping from hill to hill. Its an amazing visual to think of !
Omg, Tenzin... You're dad had one ❤️
@@kattygarciah.5433 i heard about . tibet people want their dog aggressive and bite stranger。 if a dog cant bite stranger, how to protect my flock? so they will not keep it. thats why those dog like that. About 10 years ago, this dog was really popular in China 。 But it hurt a lot of people., noone want them anymore in few years. one of my classmate. in his Community。 one of this dog eaten a child. not bite to death. is really eaten him. im kind of like dogs. but still think people should not keep this dog as a pet.
@@lx051225 Yes, that's correct. Tibetan Mastiffs are not bred to be carried in purses. In the nomadic lifestyle of the Tibetan people, Tibetan Mastiffs were used for home security and to protect the livestock. Generations of picking out the aggressive pup in the litter has resulted in a dog that will ferociously attack any stranger not considered family.
Just like my mom when she was a child!
I feel bad for them. You shouldn't keep breeding animals with health problems
We kinda do that as humans so...
@@flandulce No ?
@@stremstrem3632 yes because modern medicine allows a lot more genetic "mutations" to be passed on.
@@flandulce No we don't. We aren't breeding humans with health problems.
inbreeding = animal abuse
Kid: Mum can I get that dog.
Mum: Darling that’s a fkn bear.
They are Chow-Chows on steroids.
Lel
I have a chow chow 🤣
@@GuapoXV me too. I love my big black bear
Wouldn’t say they are in steroids
@@PeenTip it's slang for big ass dogs.
My neighbors own a black Tibetan Mastiff and the first day I saw their dog I thought it was a grizzly bear, they are even bigger in person.
I would be so scared😂😂
Could be a caucasian shepherd. They're just as large and fluffy but very cheap.
Hmmm "a dog in person" lol. My mate I think you mean "they are even bigger in dogson"? lol
@@AgentRafa i thought in person means like meeting it yourself
@@apdroidgeek1737 It was a joke mate:-) A dry and boring joke of course, but still a joke.
Beautiful, but a dog that needs surgery to see doesn't sit that well with me.
Surgery?
I have a Chinese shar-pei. They need eye surgery as well. It isn't too invasive if that's what you think. Since shar-peis have so many wrinkles, this can push their eyelashes in their eyes causing eye goop and problems seeing. So you are helping them. No harm is caused.
who cares what sits with you ... arrogant bastard
@Shiranova Then the ethical debate should stem from artificial selection. Because needing surgery for a "comfortable life" is truly secondary to what humans have created in the first place.
@Shiranova I apologize. I believe I typed life, but it my phone changed it to lifestyle.
I've been watching this program. Clearly, you got the BEST JOB IN THE WORLD!
Poor doggy. They look like gentle giants. I want to hug all dogs. I love how you stay on their level and love them up.
*hugs* The Tibetan mastiff does not belong here. Please DO NOT let ignorant people bring them to the low altitude areas or they would suffer from oxygen toxicity 😞. They have mutations in numerous genes related to how the body uses oxygen. They can NOT adapt to the environment in this video. That’s also why people living in the lower altitudes areas stopped adopting them ❤ This poor boy looked really not well.
For more than 2000 years,Tibetan mastiff has thrived in altitudes ranging from 3000 to 5000 meters, where the earth kisses the heavens. Let them roam around the enchanting Tibetan Plateau. ❤
I m from Himalayan region. My mother told me she had one Tibetan mastiff during her childhood. She was very faithful and a true helper. She used to look after the herds of sheep while in the wild. But sadly she was killed and fed by Himalayan tiger. My mom cried a lot. Till now she never tame any dog bcoz this remind her of her dead pet.
Omg this this made me cry😩😢
Himalayan tiger? That would be most probably leopard
Was it a pet or was it her Cherished Friend?
Amazing story. But... The way to overcome the pain of losing a pet family member is to get another one.
@@rangod1532 The tiger's range used to go all the way north through China to Mongolia and Siberia and Alaska, east to Korea, Japan, west into Turkey and Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and Syria, south to Greece, Pakistan, India, Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and the Philippines. Their range has decreased to about 10% of their original habitat.
Tibetan mastiff: Barkinggggggggggg
Tiger: kids these days😅
Comparing a dog to tiger. A pet animal to wild animal.
Tiger: Roar
Lion: kids
T.rex : 😂
Cats would turn into cat food in front of these dog’s. Their skulls and paws are frail and get crushed easily :/
@@azzydreamurr5677 Facts, Bring in 5 Tibetan Mastiff's with Team Work and any Tiger would run for it's life.
Bruh, lion blood? They can't mate a kitty with a puppy my guy. I just don't know that it works like that
Ikr big bruh moment
Woah! It is GingerPale?! That was really unexpected to see lol! I was just randomly scrolling through da' comment section. Well if you see this Ginger, I love your videos and they always make me smile. ^^
Allow my dog and kitty to introfuce themselves
My guy it’s what makes them the most expensive dog lmao
Gingerpale wow its werid to see you here
I would rather adopt a original Tibetan mastiff. I can't support unhealthy breeding 🤨
PREACH 👏🏻👏🏻
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Totally agree being a proud owner of a proper TM
They possess all the qualities mentioned above except they are healthy and less stocky. They Look more like Rottweiler but with more hair. Had one.
Sir what is the cost of Tibetan mastiff puppy
Humans are terrible.
This dog is clearly unhealthy in comparison to other smart breeds.
Pugs also undergo similar endurance.
I heard a rumour that people are trying to breed pugs to have longer snouts and thinner bodies which is great.
You don't know what your talking about. the life expectations of these dogs is 10-12 years which is extremely high for such a large breed
ALEXEIS Eradicate pitbulls first then
@@topacybits3576 With human intervention to fix all the problems sure
@@captdaddy
Read about how pugs were created, & their disadvantages.
This breed belongs in the mountains. Originally, the Tibetan Mastiffs were the companions of nomads and shepherds in the Himalayan mountains. They used to protect the sheep herd and their masters. The massive fur-coat was an evolutionarily trait that helped them survive the extreme cold at those high altitudes. when their descendants spread to Europe, they lost those fur coats gradually and resulted in modern day Mastiffs and Boxer breeds because of the warmer climate.
Now you're breeding them to be more furry and big to look like "lions" and selling them worldwide?
Why do humans feel the necessity to ruin everything beautiful and precious in the world?
Guess everybody should go back to theirown country huh?
Yes, they are massive as the breed mastiff. But ,don't know about having g lion blood as I read in the comments. No, their not lion related. If you'd notice their fur ,especially around face. Is made to look like a lion. As many animals are trimmed cut styled primed an proper to look like the face and body of a lion.Ive seen many pictures and the dog groomers do a darn good job. To have them from a before and after picture of their new look....Who Knew, right. Lol !!
That didn't look anything like a "dog sanctuary" looked like a prison camp.
with amount of money that they have that the best they can do. Better then get kill.
Don’t like it? You’re free to donate
@@TehUltimateSnake Gee why didn't I think of that? No shit.
Cynnabuns complaining gets you no where
@@TehUltimateSnake Adding your two cents gets you no where too. So we both fucked up huh.
Omg that dog is only 10 months old? Holy crap! Their faces are frickin adorable! I wanna cuddle up with him!
@@loftsatsympaticodotc they are just saying they are cute. Which they ARE. Calm down
Female Tibetian mastiff : jumps to impress the male.
UK : never seen an earthquake of that magnitude before.
LMFAO
😂😂😂
Lol
Lmaoooooo dead
i am from nepal and my uncle brought a tibetan mastiff from himalays at our home around 8 yrs ago and you wouldnt believe me he iz huge than these chinese tibetan mastiff. love TM forever.
Tibetan and Chinese Tibetan mastiff aren't same?
@@TechnoSan09 are chinese mastiff cross breed or pure breed let me know??
This would be a nice thing to sleep next to, cuddle with, and to keep you warm on a cold day.
it looks like it snores...
And lots of treats, t-bones
And wake up without having a face anymore o.O
Getting your bones crushed
...and if you're Chinese and you get really hungry, you got instant dinner right there to last for days!
Me: I want a Tibetan Mastiff
Bank account: Don't you dare
Lmao
You willing to pay 1mil$ 😏
Same here😫
Slick idea:Heist
Ya know you can get one for 2000$ if you don’t care if it’s not a pure bread
It is shocking cause I have literally seen couple of Tibetan mastiffs roaming around in streets here in Nepal🙄
I have one in Uttarakhand. I found it in our neighborhood jungle during an ice storm.
Rabin Timilsina Not really, there are lot dogs look just like this one but much smaller, they won’t be able to live in that shithole trust me
kata dekhyou pasa timlay mailay ta yo kukur nepal ma na dekhya dherai vaye hamro neighbor lay paleko thiyo yini harulai nepali ma BHOTE kukur vanxa jasto lagya thiyo haina?
@@daddy2743 which are those dogs?
@@Keniz99 where?
I just got one.... can't wait to see what she looks like in 8 months... she's 4 months now... and over the 3rd of the size of my 245 lb. English mastiff. I love big dogs...
Don’t you just love breeding for money and appearance rather than the health and wellbeing of an animal. Love that.
Tony Wang Thats great I’m glad that your dogs are well breed and healthy. What I’m saying is that China has breed the Tibetan mastiff so that it’s features are exaggerated such as it’s size, its overly thick fur the amount of extra skin, they’ve breed these feature for aesthetic purposes because it will make them a lot of money, it doesn’t benefit the dog in anyway to be this large and have trouble breathing and having to have operations on its eye lids because there is to much lose skin (in this dogs case anyway) it’s for aesthetic purposes. It’s the same as the problem that the English bulldog has. The original Tibetan mastiff is a relatively healthy breed and was breed to be so because it was breed to have a specific job to do that’s why it has the feature that it does but China has just bred them to a point that they are unhealthy for the aesthetic, shock factor and money. It’s mildly disgusting. You should breed for the health and well-being on the breed and strive to breed the healthiest dogs you can not for aesthetics and money.
Yes, isnt it just great? How humans will go to extreme measures to please themselves without any regard to the feelings or effect they have on others?
Did You know they had only a few thousands left before people found them in Tibet?
@Tony Wang It requires surgery. Why breed an animal that's going to need a purely cosmetic surgery to actually see? This is how we ruined dogs, because people literally don't care about them as long as they 'look' good enough for them.
frostdragon64 No it doesn't. Where did u hear that from?
Just get a regular Tibetan mastiff so you don’t have to give them operations just so they can see
I have a normal Tibetan mastiff and a Chinese Tibetan mastiff and it is true that the normal one see fine while the Chinese one has dropping eyes but it’s stilll so adorable
Victoria Zhao is it hard to have one or was it easy for u to train ?
BRISSA Bohorquez they are very smart but are stubborn because they feel like they are the king or queen lol but it’s hard to take care because you need to provide them with a lot of stuff
Regular is 280,000 -500,000
Or get an ovcharka from georgian descent
I'd rather the original /euro breed of this dog with more practical features. It's disappointing that some humans have adjusted a dog breed for what the deem to be aesthetic but in the end the dog suffers.
You mean like the English Bulldog? All dog breeds are human inventions. Most "breeds" have been extensively genetically modified over generations to fulfill some combination of, often temporary, cultural and economic needs. As a result, most "pure breeds" suffer from a wide variety of health and/or behavioral issues. Perhaps one of the most extreme examples is the modern English Bulldog whose breed-specific illnesses and disorders are so extensive that many fear they have risen to the level of animal cruelty. Due to such concerns, The Kennel Club among others have been pressured to introduced revised breed standards for the British Bulldog, along with 209 other breeds, that focus on the health of the dogs.
@@allisonm6797 I agree. Dog breeds have some level of human intervention.. Some more than others. What I am saying though is the better ones are the ones that have more practical features and are healthy.
If this dog is the original breed, the lady might has been died by now
@@garlicbreathandfarts all dogs are beautiful..all of them
Cricket M You’re 100% correct. My family had an english bulldog that we paid over 3K for. We had surrendered her to a friend that owns a rescue as her health issues were too much for us to deal with. tens of thousands in surgeries needed, issues with her blood due to overbreeding, she was allergic to EVERYTHING including her own urine. she was extremely aggressive as she was abused by the breeder. the vet was so upset that a breeder would do that and suggested putting her down, despite her being not even 5 months old. Ever since then, we’ve only rescued animals. Adopt don’t shop, don’t make these greedy breeders continue to do harm.
My neighbour got one just last month. At 2 months old, he weighs at 8 kg, just 1kg heavier than my Bichon. 4-5 weeks later, he doubled the size of my Bichon at 16 kg. 😄
He's very sweet, always greeting me with slobbered kisses. I can't wait for him to get to his maximum weight.
Not sure I get the connection between “worlds most expensive dog” vs “there are thousands of them roaming around in camps because they can’t be sold”
Think "Stock Market Bubble" and then think bursts.
Well because they're so expensive they can't be sold
Keeps the price up for the breeder
The ones in camps were the original breeds. The expensive ones are the new Chinese breed. The two are very different.
The beauty of capitalism
So this beautiful creature has been breed in such a way that they suffer immense health problems. Adding this to the long list of things humans should be ashamed off.
And the breeder is going to charge you millions for your animal to have serious health issues..RIPOFF
All common dog breeds are like this now
Also pugs have been bred to a point where they suffer their whole lives and whenever I see one I feel shitty
To be fair we don’t know about those dogs and whether or not they have health problems we would have to go and find them
Well you know that's kind of the same for bulldogs tho, and a lot of people still have them...............
3:24 "Where did this colour come from?"
"It's called White"
great very helpful
BallTistic Screecher yes
Lol! 😂 She probably thought for that split second that he was being a smartass!
@Asdfjkl That shit racist.
The white TMs are diluted gold.
"Bred for protection"
*is actually squishy teddy bear*
One of my son's had an original Tibetan once. Truly a beautiful and commanding dog. I prefer the original breed. Thank you for sharing.
Tibetan Mastiffs in Tibet are respected and deeply cared for. Sadly, the Chinese are taking them away from their land and selling them for a lot of money
Así es los chinos han degenerado la raza original solo por dinero
That's what China is best at. Stealing and perverting.
the chinese are very capable of speculating or destroying anything once they think its a money making opportunity. these dogs are so well respected in tibet until the chinese start to tap into the moeny making opportunity, many pure tibetan mastiff start to disappear, stolen by breeder wanting to brred the biggest the best all for the sake of money
@Ethan Huang naw they just hate China and Chinese, this is just an excuse to insult them 🙄
@Papyrus Okagbue agreed . I am a japanese living in china and also a tibetan buddhist, I have traveled to tibet almost 30 times and always heard sad stories of their dogs stolen by chinese breeder to sell to breeder in the market, in china alone, many unwanted tibetan mastiff are being dump or put to sleep cause the are way too big and expensive to keep. the price of a so called pure breed are so dirt cheap in china that there is a over demand of dogs in the market and many end up in the streets or left in dog salon or pet shop. i am a volunteer with the Shanghai dogs recue team and now they have almost 400 dogs waiting to be adopted , all without the support of the goverment. I hope eveywhere in the world people should learn to be more responsible
Human selfishness has no limits...
They're beautiful, but at what cost? The only way to stop cruel breeding is to adopt, not shop
Animals in pet stores or just anywhere except for animal shelters need love too.
They’re no different from the animals in shelters.
@@vmprie true, but they are treated like objects to sell, not sentient beings, not to mention the conditions their mothers live in. It's basically an animal factory and by buying an animal at pet store you support the cruelty behind it. I refuse to buy animals, because they're not products. If you want a child, you don't go out and buy one, you either make one or adopt one. Also think about all the dogs in the shelters who die without getting out of there because some snobs would rather have an expensive pure breed to show off and brag about its price. Not to mention those pure breed animals suffer from many, many diseases resulting from keeping the breeds clean and selfishly modifying them to fulfil certain criteria (example in the video). The only way to stop it is to raise awareness and not buy them. The more you buy, the more animals they 'produce' because it's profitable, and the more homeless animals there are.
It's OK if you see a sick animal in a pet store and get it for free, otherwise the one animal you buy is replaced with another and the circle will never end.
White Thanatopraxie I totally agree. Which is why people need to only support reputable breeders.
Nxptune Dude you’re actually not serious with your comment..? Like I’m hoping that was a joke lol. I don’t even want to explain anything because I feel like you’re trolling
@@emilythomas8305 no need to be rude though. I'm sure they mean well
“Like an eye lift?” 💀 😂
Finally a fairly accurate news report on some of the difference between True Tibetan Mastiffs and the Chinese Mastiff (AKA Chinese Tibetan Mastiff). Note the differences that are mentioned. The CM own interviewed made it clear that the CM breed is not capable of performing as a flock guardian and he makes note that he must limit their activity because they are very large and will hurt themselves because of the strain on their joints. It is also noted that they could not survive as a working dog in Tibet. It is also mentioned that they are to slow and uncoordinated to be wolf killers one of the major jobs of TMs in Tibet. The health and life span of the CMs are poor compared TMs. This is not directly stated in the video but it is a fact that they have life spans about 60% shorter than TMs and many health issues. It is also stated that these CMs have their esteres once a year in the spring. The majority of TMs have their once a year esteres in late September-November time frame. The narrator used the excuse that the CMs have their esteres in the Spring to allow the pups to develop before the cold Tibetan winters. Guess true TMs are genetically prepared for the harsh winters in their homeland. The spring esteres of CMs is most likely due to the fact that are the result of cross breading with other types of dogs. This genetic trait is further proof that CMs are a new mixed breed being developed by the Chinese and should be called what they are Chinese Mastiffs. I have to ask why would anyone have the name Tibet associated with an animal that could not survive in Tibet except to destroy a culture and for marketing CMs based upon the superior characteristics of TMs? The problem TM owner and breeders have with CM breeders is strictly related to their attempt to leverage the characteristics of a true TMs for marketing and political reasons. Yes CMs are big furry dogs but one has to question was it worth developing an animal with so many health issues just to generate a market to sell an animal. Please not that your lead statement " be able to defend against wolves and guard with great ferocity " are not true of the CMs. I am sure they would guard with great ferocity but I think the quicker and more mobile TM would do a much better job.
@Hugo Baro You can blame the Chinese and it idiots who have no responsibility and want to own a big dog because it is fashionable. Ever since China invaded Tibet in the 50s they have been carrying out a war to destroy the Tibetan culture. First they tried to kill off TMs then they found that they could make money by creating a Chinese mascot. The Chinese are filling the market demand they created. Now it is not just the Chinese. There are two types breeders those in it to make money and those who are in it as a hobby. I can speak from experience that you don't make money breading TMs if you put the preservation of the true breed first and love the breed. The basic cost of food and medical expenses are not the most expensive part of having a dog or breeding. The real cost comes in showing your dog to demonstrate it is a quality dog that meets the breed standard. Over the last decade the mills have tried to make a name for themselves and tried to redefine what a TM is in an attempt to validate these Chinese mix breeds. This in a attempt to force the standard to change. What one has to realize is that this is driven by greed and buyers who are so selfish that they would not know how to take care of a "Pet Rock". The Chinese have no problem harvesting organs. No surprise they have no problem killing off the original dog breed for profit. Please keep in mind that the owner in the video rescued these to dogs and should be commended on his compassion for these poor animals.
@@thetatek6634 lmao how delusional what culture did breeders of golden retriever try to destroy
@Papyrus Okagbue There is the problem. Nature breeds for function and health.
The Chinese are breeding these dogs for profit regardless of how it impacts the health of the animals. The Chinese have and are mixing different breeds with TMs and calling them TMs. Rather than calling them for what they are mixtures of, like they did with the "Tigon", they are calling them TMs. Trying to leverage the good qualities of a TM to sell their inferior product. When you mix breeds to create a different breed (Tigon) that is very different from trying to sell a Tigon as a bigger tiger when it is a mix of a tiger and a lion.
@@thetatek6634 Virtually every dog today are being bred for profit regardless of how it impacts the animal health, so it's not just the Chinese that are doing it. Also, the Chinese Tibetan Mastiff can survive in Tibet, they possess the same *high-attitude adaptability* that the Tibetan Mastiff have, so why can't they be associated with the name Tibet? As an additional note, Tibet is recognized as part of China by other countries.
@@Shenzhou. Let me start out by saying I have only a small objection to them being called Chinese Tibetan Mastiffs, The big problem is that they are almost never called by that name they are call by the Chinese Tibetan Mastiffs. The narrator in this video does a good job of describing the differences and then at the end calls them Tibetan Mastiffs. the Dog breeds are classified according to their function and physical traits. That is why there are 9 dog groups in the AKC. The Tibetan Mastiff is in the working group because of the functions it was bread to carry out. High-attitude adaptability is not a function. The ability to protect homes and flocks (wolf killers) are functions. These large Chinese Mastiff were not bread for the same work functions as the Tibetan Mastiff. Based upon their physical capabilities I question if they could survive as a working TM in Tibet. The problem with calling a Chinese Mastiff a Tibetan Mastiff is that they were bread by mixing Tibetan Mastiff with other large breed dogs for size and color. A dog from the mixing of two different breed of dogs is usually call a mutt. A mix of dogs can be refined and breed over time like the Labradoodle. Some day the Labradoodle will be a breed defined by what ever physical, personality, and other distinguishing traits that define them as a breed. There are standard developed by breed clubs all over the world for the various breeds. Internationally, you will find small differences in the standards for the specific breeds. I think you would be hard pressed to find any club's standard for the Tibetan Mastiff, that was established before 2000, where a Chinese Mastiff could qualify as a Tibetan Mastiff. The only thing wrong with the Chinese Mastiff is that the Chinese decided to pass them off as Tibetan Mastiffs to cash in on heritage of true Tibetan Mastiff breed. If the Chinese want to come up with a breed of mastiff, long haired, face covered with hair, Chow colored dogs, Great. That is how all the so called breeds came into existence. But don't call them Tibetan Mastiffs. I have two other comments. You said "the majority of breeders breed for profit and don't care about the impact on the animals health" we call them puppy mills in the United States. These people are not dog lovers and along with their clients are one of the reasons stray dogs are a problem in this country. There is a percentage of breeders who do not breed for pure profit. They breed to maintain the heritage and quality of the breed first. I agree the Chinese are not the only ones breeding for pure profit. Puppy mill breeders have no borders as does greed. On the the other side there are people in Tibet and in China that breed to maintain the heritage of the Tibetan Mastiff. You said "virtually every dog today is bred for profit". If this were the case there would be no reason for organizations like the AKC or individual breed clubs to exist. If you want to associate the Chinese Mastiff with a Tibetan Mastiff do the samd thing the Labradoodle people have done, mix the names. This breed comes from breeding a Labrador with a Poodle., An honest name. Chinese Mastiff was breed for Chinese market, rather than occupied Tibet. Base on is targeted market, I think Chinese Mastiff is more accurate name. Also consider, that when China invaded Tibet in the 1950 they made every attempt to destroy the Tibetan culture to try and assimilate them into China. This included the killing of Tibetan Mastiffs. The Tibetan Mastiff plays a large part in the Tibetan culture. Then some breeders in China decided that if they could increase the association of the Tibetan Mastiffs with China that would add validity to the idea that Tibet is part of China. I am not trying to start an argument as to Tibet being part of China. Obviously, they are part of China at this point in history.
Excuse me, that's a bear, not a dog.
😂😂😂
@@laughingemoji865 Don't care, they both die if you shoot them in the head.
@bing bingbung Do you know what the word defend means? They merely tried to scare the tigers off, there is no way they could win a fight against them.
@bing bingbung A Tiger and Bear would finish that dog withing seconds. A Wolf would also kill it quick. You are a shithead.
A domesticated fluffy bear boi
These tibetan mastiffs are simply majestic, giant and extremely adorable.
All dogs with the droopy eyes look depressed af
As cute as it may look... they don't look as healthy as the original. All this breeding crazy humans have done is disgusting. Compare dogs 100 years ago to now.. it's sad.
AutomaticSnake That dog looks terrifying. If I saw that I would have probably shot it just Incase.
Have you seen original ones?
Thanks!
Watching them prance in the yard was magnificent. The way their fur wavers as they move is so divinely beautiful.
I do prefer the shorter coated black/tan full Tibetan version,im not happy to see dogs get the selective breed treatment that ends up with health problems that Anneka has pointed out in the video.
This is my favorite dog breed. Beautiful and fluffy and fierce when they need to be. Great dog! Thanks for covering this Anneka!!
Just imagine breaking into his house and seeing two giant guard dogs.
He protecc
He attacc
But most importantly...
He laid bacc
It's soooo funny how they are this huge, made for survive in extreme conditions and probably very strong and powerfull, but in the same time how they look so cute and peacefull like harmless teddy bears and not scary at all ! 😆 I couldn't stop laughing while watching the one sleeping sprawled on the floor between you two while you spoke ! 😂😂🤣
(Sorry for my english, I'm french, but I love your channel and watch all your videos ! Support from France !)
Do a video on the TRUE TIBETAN MASTIFF...One of the most HEALTHIEST BIG DOGS!
BadBadLeroyBrown 👏👏
These dogs look like show dogs. Their features look like they have been exagerated. Their cordination also looks off.
Tibetan mastiffs are not social, and very aggressive. They are very protective to its owner, and likely attack strangers.
@@sunnydaysddt2068 That is if they arent TRAINED!!! Just Like ANY other dog...
Most viscous dogs are Dalmatians, poodles and Chihuahuas...only difference is those dogs are much smaller than the mastiff so they do less damage
Ever since I saw this breed of dog a number of years back I just keep praying and I can win the lottery so I can get one they are absolutely magnificent
If I ever get one of these beautiful dogs, I'm going to name it Growlithe.
that's a Arcanine for sure
omg yes
i think chow chows are growlithe, this one is an arcanine for sure
PlanetYTP [ RUclips Comedy ] you’re a genius my friend
PlanetYTP [ RUclips Comedy ] Yes buy a dog and support its breeding and pain good job 👍🏽
In China , we had an old saying: one mastiff can fight against three wolfs. About twenty years ago, the price of mastiff went rapidly high because of the commercial exploitation, then a lot places and people in China started to raise it as a valuable good in farm plants, and made different grades and ranks for them in order to get better prices and buyers. About ten years ago, the chain of exploitation broke, the price dropped dramatically, mastiff was not a good business anymore. Meanwhile Most city municipalities not suggested raising big dogs like mastiffs, or paying much more fee and sign a lot of legal papers. Many businessmen went broke, but those mastiff they suffered most...
Interesting and sad at the same time. Thankyou for that
That’s sad. I bet they cooked and ate them later.
@@nomadgirl1082 Some backward towns do that, not the whole of China
Im sure you have your weird countrymen provinces or states
@@tk9060 Sureeeeeee. It's a way bigger problem than a few hillbilly towns.
@@redomega24 Don't believe me? Go to China and see how dog eaters get publically shamed in some areas. You only chose to believe otherwise
Poor thing... They look like they struggle just to breath. I'll stick with my original wolves. My North American Timberwolves. Great companions.
Until they kill you lol
@@assassinwoman16 not if you continue to feed them
@Aquna aye are you trying to say they cant breath because they need to be in cold areas? because if you are trying to say that you're wrong. Any dogs should be able to breath well in a warmer area.
Bruh, if you think owning wolves is better, then you're part of the problem. Get an Australian Shepard or something wtf
@@pasteldreams5413 yeah wolves should not be pets
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I’m so happy you used kilograms ❤️
This UK not US
1kilo is 2.2 pounds
@@jonathanpasch6604 wrong way round.
@@mikespearwood3914 oops
Well that's dumb. Why would a UK channel not use kilograms?
The fact they can survive extreme temperatures in high altitudes is impressive. I hope that Sanctuary lives up to its name. 🙏🐕💚
Awesome cold weather dog. If I lived in Alaska then I would want to own one.
They look like a huge version of a Chow Chow.
I thought they were the same as the Chow. 🤷
I can't wait to bring mine home ❤❤ it has been very hard to choose, because I had to find one from working lines to protect my farm.
should’ve got a blue heeler
Bruh I bet German shepherd can solo this dog u should rather get a tm or hm
It look beautiful and adorable,hi how are you!
Tibetan mastiff are smaller and are also called bhutia in India and Nepal. Supremely loyal and command high degree of physical and mental stimulation.
Who the fuck are u...??? If you know nothing then don't speak...they are not called bhutia. .bhutia are a race of people in Nepal and India. .You know nothing Sala dhotis
@Creative Lifestyle u can if you visit sandakphu hills in West Bengal
bhotia hai bhai wo
@@mysteriousgurl4656 dai you need help , rondi ke choru.
I worked in China 5 years ago at a gold mine and there was a family on the mine who got a Tibetan mastiff pup, at 5 moths old it was big but the heavy coat made it look bigger. The one thing that I did note was that it was was incredibly territorial to the point where it attacked one of the cleaners biting her several times. One of the other expats who worked there also noticed that the dog was very territorial as it had went for him when he got close to the area that the dog deemed his. The dog was eventually removed from the site but it did leave an impression on me and not a positive one. They are visibly stunning dogs but I would be cautious of any i met.
This was not really the dog's fault! The owner evidently did not actively try to socialize it to people. And, neither did the owner teach it to be selectively agressive, only toward people up to no good!
Haha the way he sleeping in middle of them so cute
These animals are so beautiful!!! I’m an archaeologist and I live studying how we harvested this relationship with the Wolf
THEY ARE GIANT TEDDY BEARS
yes! they are
I have one and there so fluffly
Another fabulous episode. I appreciate that you dispell myths about the animals you teach us about. You also offer a fair, unbiased educational show. And the animals always seem to love the host!
This Tibetan Mastiff is regal and beautiful. What a wonderful family member and protector they can be.
I look forward to the next episode!
~❣️
What a lovely comment Aimee and thankyou for watching and supporting x
Sanctuary? More like prison! That place looks like hell!
😳😂😂😂😂😂
At 9:42 she looked like she was telling the dog a joke and it laughed! I loved that!
5:43 You know what, the owner made that hairy pillow in the couch out of his dog's fur after a routine brushing in the morning!! 😂
In my village tibetan mastiff are scared animal and we have a story where one fought off a bear to protect its owner so to see them being used and experimented to look so unhealthy is sad. China has no emotions against animal and human
It’s not only China that do inhuman breeding, why don’t you start from your own country? Start from bulldog, french bulldog. I worked in a pet hotel before and they ran out of breath very easily, it’s painful to watch, but many people still adore them and willing to buy them
They are many people in China that love animal and you still choose to generalise by some festival where only minority celebrates and some propaganda news
@@sextuplemillionsellersfan7961 Just gonna point out RN that Tibet is occupied by China.
@@sextuplemillionsellersfan7961 I’m sorry where’s Covid from
@@ejvega1165
More and more researches have shown that they have discovered similar virus in different part of the world, and there were COVID cases in Usa, France, Italy etc before the one reported in Wuhan. What I’m saying here is: *Wuhan can only be known as the place where first ever covid is REPORTED, but not the origin*
WHO is now scheduled to hold another investigation in the wet market again.
Read, research and comprehend before making assumptions and possibly: discrimination and racism.
Btw, your reply has nothing to do with our original conversation 🤷♀️
@@sextuplemillionsellersfan7961
*I'm agree*
There are both good and bad people in all countries not only china.
That because the reason is almost every human being in the world like money 💰💰 and want more.
Original Tibetan Mastiffs do actually come in two different type - Do-khyi (smaller shepherd , longer muzzle) and Tsang khyi (larger property guardian, short,mastiff-like muzzle). Furthermore, there are longer-coated "Lion head" (like these two) and shorter-coated "Tiger head" (distinct black/yellowish/white combination...there was on in the horror movie "A man's best friend"). Unfortunately, being so popular and mostly bred for shows, they do seem to have lost some of their agility and alertness (comparing to similarly sized Ovtcharkas and other dogs from Causas region). Also, there were very rare for centuries, so some unscrupulous breeders in Europe mixed them with other breeds and kept asking ridiculous money for puppies, without proper pedigree. Pity, great dogs, but may suffer like quite a few other breeds that were trendy for 10-15 years and then almost disappeared...
Couple of years ago I went back to my country Ethiopia and saw this exact same dog whenever we went to go visit my aunt it always was there in the same spot it had these light patches of hair on top of it’s eyes and at first we thought that those were it’s eyes but later realized it wasn’t I still to this day don’t know why it was always in that one spot or who it’s owner was I just know it was so beautiful the way it laythere minding it’s own business quite intimidating but intriguing with its full and thick dark black fur and its blonde streaks of hair really gorgeous
Absolutely gorgeous. The dog too
haha spot on mate xD
I'd like to play with her mastiff
timowthie be explicit
She isnt absolutely gorgeous loo far from it
Dave is very handsome.
Happy to see these two are being so well taken care of!
I need those 1.5 million .....goodbye Tibetan Mastiff, i will miss you !
Ain't no dog worth 1.5 mill.
Unless they can dig out gold every time, do my errands, and bring back the kids by dinner before 9pm.
Exactly, some people just have to much money to burn.
I love both types of Tibetan Mastiffs. As a working dog (if I had a farm) I would favor the original version... but I like the new colors and excessive fluff and lion like manes of the Chinese variety Tibetan Mastiff.
Tibetan Mastiffs are beautiful but you can see sadness in their eyes...
Xyrine Gonzalez what sadness? They literally look the sane
Xyrine Gonzalez you can’t even see their eyes
bloated and alone uhhh duhhh i just saww🤷🏻♀️
bloated and alone 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
The sadness in their eyes is easy to see, especially now that low IQ people are saying that they're Chinese and not simply Tibetan Mastiff
"Well Dave I must admit, he is huge!"
@Scimitar I dont think u get it lol
The female was like “Girl BYE if you don’t back up out of my damn face‼️”🤣🤣🤣
So he needs to have a facelift to see? Well done humans, first the pugs and Bulldogs, now this.
I love his big smoochy face. He's like a blonde bear!
Can you do a video on Chow Chows
Love your videos
Yes that's on my list 😁
Animal Watch thanks 👍
Purple tongues.
Animal Watch
chow chow is so cute!!!
Chow chow is love!! Chow chow is life!!
We are quite happy with our Rough collies (Lassie dogs) Less than half the weight of these Tibetan/Chinese dogs, but still a very big coat. Our first one, now seven years old, cost by comparison, a measly €1000 within Slovenia and the second one five years later, his half brother, €1200. The breeder lives in Slovenia where we do now. She sells to other countries but the price is anther €1000 to cover all the paper work, vet check fees and delivery. The brother of our first dog went to Australia and one from the litter of our second dog went to new owners in South Africa. The lady breeds for health and temperament plus they do also win top prizes in dog shows. We are not bothered with all that, we just wanted good healthy, reliable approved dogs with good safe character which has turned out to be correct. We have had rescued dogs whilst in the UK of which some have been good but others have been a disaster, it is a bit of a lottery. With a bit of training our dogs could still herd sheep, our vet here calls them Scottish sheep dogs. They are much larger than Border Collies but ours have almost an identical coat colour and pattern to their smaller cousins.
Take care of that eye infection
i wonder what it looks like with trimmed hair. :D
Probably like a golden retriever 😂
If you trim their hair it will not regrow.
Snoop dogg
"Dave, I must admit.. he is HUGE!"
That's what she said
@@vaibhavchadha4136 yeah that's literally what she said man
She definitely likes Huge dogs lol
BrutalExtinction i’m more into pussys
Don't you just want to hug them and cuddle? 🥰
Yes, and I don’t even like dogs 😅
This channel made me love dogs, I'm a cat person myself, then I come across this channel and found out dogs and cats is not that different they're both playful and loyal
Anneka if your ever in Australia I’d love for you to meet to Wombats, Possums, snakes and crocodiles who share our home here at Wicked Wildlife
Narrator: this breed is made in china
Me: let me stop you right there
@RATHALOS it is after the feudalist Tibetan slavery ended. And it was under the Chinese empire,
Exactly
The original dog is from tibet, which is a "part of china" but the breed goes way back before the chinese invasion. There are also some cool chinese breeds, but sadly dogs like pugs have been inbred so much that they're now really unhealthy dogs.
@RATHALOS you missed the point. The original Tibetan Mastiff is smaller than the new Chinese bred Tibetan Mastiff.
Tibet is part of China.
Look it up.
I LOVE watching them play with each other! The way they get down on the ground and try to juke one another into making the first move lol
That dog is so big, I guess you could say it’s.... MASTIFF
* clap * * clap *
o yeah
I am a Nepalese Tibetan and I had one of this dog.
We call this dog "votey kukur"
It loves to eat, sleep and shit.
It looks aggressive but is very gentle.
I could barely remember him barking.
so it's basically like a standard issue human male?
@Dr. Krieger Bwahaha. We have a shared house with three generations (grandparents, parents, kids) and there is one cat but it's not mine. The only reason I don't have a dog is that the grandmother is terrified of them and pop is allergic to the hair. They had to fight for the cat :D
@Dr. Krieger If I had the space I'd have 3 or 4 big pups, Alaskan Malamutes are my fav but any big floofs will do.
Bullshit
They howl at night sometimes. Yes, kinda like wolves! We also call them Kukur in Himachal- Uttaranchal.
I have 2 normal Tibetan mastiffs and I love them so much
Where did you get them?
A thousand dogs on top of each other in a cage is "sanctuary" as per ms. Anne. 👏👏👏
biggest scariest Tibetan mastiff haven't been exposed to the world yet. Their bark hypnotized Alexander's horses who couldn't move at all. Biggest scariest tibetan mastiff are only found in temples today in Tibet, Nepal, India.
R u serious hypnotised horses?
Walks up to front door..
"I think I love this woman"