There are no words to describe how we love our English Mastiff . We live way out in the country and there are lots of coyotes and other varmints. He saved our little dog "Skippy" life when a coyote grabbed him. Rocky hit the coyote at a dead run and rolled him over twice!. He has saved our chickens 3 times from a coyote. When I give my wife a hug he slides in between us.
I had an English mastiff as a kid. A guy attacked me in the street when I was 13 and Sam busted through the screen door and bit him before he ran off. He was truly a member of our family. It's a tragedy that they only live for 8-10 years
He slides in between both your wife and yourself because in the animal kingdom are are no hugging. The only time you clinch like that is when you are fighting. He thinks you are fighting or are getting ready to fight each other and being a guardian dog he will put himself between you two so you don't hurt each other.
This is why English mastiff is such a wonderful dog. They are so gentle and loving. We had a beautiful English mastiff , he got attacked in the park by a little jack Russell . He just Lay down and took it , didn’t retaliate. The jack Russel ripped his legs to shreds. But he just wouldn’t attack. Back. . He was so scared . Gentle giants
So I had a Basset for almost 14 years, and sadly put him down this last October. For a while I didn't want another dog, wouldn't consider it, the pain was just to new to think about it. Then about 6 months after I am on Facebook and see a buddy of mine from high school who posted a video of a litter of 11 English Mastiff pups. I ended up talking to the breeder and 8 of 11 were still available. I ended up going with the puppy that was the first to get out of the whelping pen, first to show the other dogs how to do the same, loved to explore, and seemed like a smart cookie. I have had him now for going on my 6th week and all I can say is just the other day "I don't know what it is but I am bonding way more with this dog for some reason". My Basset "Butters" was lovable, goofy, and was a good boy who had unending love, and he will never be replaced in my heart. But there is something about this breed, their intelligence, affection, train-ability, power, and just down right adorableness cannot be explained. But more than anything it is this animals loyalty and gentleness that really comes out the more you get to know them and are around them. The most important thing for a dog of this size is for him to be socialized and to be trained, the combination of both will make him have the highest amount of patience possible.
My Lord them two rather large puppies sure are gentle with the kids , nothing like having a wide tongue licking you from the chin to your eye brows, beautiful dogs , thank you.
Agreed. It’s not nice either. Teach the baby to show love and respect. Their curious, and have no idea what their doing. Teach them how to pet him/her.
The owner said something to the effect of, "This is why everyone should have a mastiff." I couldn't help but think, No, this is exactly why everyone shouldn't have a mastiff! Or a baby.
It is kind of scary ..people need to realize..even the fact animals are cute..they still can be provoked..this dog could do serious harm to this child if angered.
Gail F I agree with you. Children shouldn't grab any thing on the dogs head ( Ears, Eyes and mouth). My first dog was a Jack Russel Cross Collier, who loved children at first, than my mum was babysitting (girl was she was 5yo). The girl grabbed her ear and yanked it, she bit her pretty badly. From than on she hated children apart from babies.
Gail F ive had English mastiffs all my life even when i was a baby and as long as you train the mastiff right then they will be fine with that they have extra skin around their face as well and the baby didn't even touch the dogs eye. if you are saying that you know that the dog would not be okay with that you could be right but all dogs are different and that dogs ears were not back meaning it wasnt upset and the dogs tail was wagging. and to everyone saying they abused that dog by doing that you are wrong it dosnt hurt the dog at all and i know this because they were bred as fighting dogs so they are very strog
Szóval ezt a gyönyörűséget, az emberek leghűségesebb barátját, úgy hívják hogy KUTYA,,, Azt a kutya mindenit!!!! Hát van nála kedvesebb, hűségesebb szolgálatkeszebb,, türelmesebb, okosabbak állat mint a kutya!!!??? NINCS IGAZAM??? Köszönöm szépen hogy láthattam ezt a videót Üdvözletemet küldöm Magyarországról egy kutya barát RÓZSIKA NÉNI ☺️🐶🤗🐕☺️🐩♥️🐕👍🐶👏👏🐩🇭🇺👵
Best dog we ever had! Wonderful with children but of course always supervise children with animals and teach them how to be gentle. A good dog who's had enough will get up and walk away, they should have a place (like a crate) where the kids are not allowed so they can rest without being bothered. Our mastiff loved kids and was an excellent guardian for the whole family.
Our English Mastiff, Jessie Girl, passed away this past October 17th and we're still lost without her. And those who've never had an English Mastiff as a family member will never know what I'm talking about. She considered all women Mom, and would put her life on the line for anyone's child whether she knew them or not. Our Jessie Girl vocalized a lot when she had a toy trapped or whenever she wanted something she couldn't reach. Since I was on a chemo treatment and off work on Long Term Med Leave I had plenty of time to work with her. Many of her vocalizations sounded close to words so I decided to try to teach her to talk. And she took right to it. She couldn't make the "J" sound in Joe so she called me "Woe." She could make "M" sounds really easy and called my wife "Mama." She couldn't make a "T" sound very well so Out became "Owwww." Hungry was "Hungwa", I Love You was I Wuv You and she knew what it meant too. It was nothing to have her come into the room, hug you and say, I Wuv You Mama or I Wuv You Woe. In the middle of the night, many times, she would wake me by saying Woe, Woe and repeating it till I woke up. Then she would say Woe, Owwwww. And I got my but up and let her out ASAP. You didn't step in her poop, you tripped over it so I had a lot of motivation to get up and let her out. She had a vocabulary of about 25 words and it actually made our lives a lot easier because she could tell us when she was hungry or wanted out. She had about 45 stuffed animals and we named them all to challenge her. You could say, Jessie, bring me Sneech and she would go to her toy box and bring back that stuffed animal. She had more friends than I do. It was not uncommon at all to have a group of the neighborhood kids ring the door bell and ask if she could come out and play. She loved them all and protected the hell out of them. And it was a poor choice to yell at a woman or act threatening to a child around her. That's her in the profile pic. She was a runt, never got over 192 pounds but she knew who she was. As she got older the Vet would give us a target weight for her to keep her healthy. She weighed 160 when she passed. When my dog before her passed I immediately wanted another and since I'd only had cow dogs my whole life I described the dog I wanted to the Vet. He told me that I'd just described most of the Mastiff breeds but if I was serious about getting one I needed to read up on them first so we'd have a great relationship and the dog would have a great life. He told me the books to buy and I got them and started studying. I'm so glad he was there to guide me because they are a unique breed for sure. I followed the books to the letter and she was the best dog I'd ever had or ever met. One drawback is that our English Mastiff wanted to be part of our pack and wanted us as part of hers. We became inseparable and she had just as many human personality traits as canine. This detail makes it really difficult on everyone when they pass. Our entire neighborhood went into mourning when she went. I could do this all night so I'll back on out of here. But buy the books, study up on them and get an English Mastiff. Spend a lot of time with them, never scream at them and never, never hit one of them. You'll probably never regain their trust again if you do.
They are so unique. Mine is my attachment and that is exactly how close he wants to be all the time. I love it. Sorry for your loss, I never knew what they were like until I was dog shopping after my last yellow lab passed, but I can't imagine life without them now.
I'LL TELL YOU, I HAVE HAD A GERMAN SHEPPARD FOR 18YRS.........THE PAIN, AS DOG OWNERS GO THROUGH IS ONLY UNDERSTOOD BY PEOPLE WHO LOVE DOGS.......THERE IS A DOG OUT THERE WHO NEEDS YOUR LOVE......MAYBE NOT NOW....BUT IN THE FUTURE....REMEMBER YOU DON'T REPLACE......YOU LOVE DOGS....AND THAT IS YOUR NEXT THING.....LOVE THE NEXT DOGGIE WHO NEEDS LOTS OF LOVE....SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOST.......AND YES.....A DISAPLINE FOR DOGS IS A STRONG VOICE.....NEVER HIT WITH YOUR HANDS BECAUSE YOUR HANDS ARE THE LOVING COMFORT FOR THEM..........................
I have a 230 lb English mastiff female I’m putting down tomorrow it’s gonna be the hardest thing I’ve ever done but they love kids and they will protect them ..perfect couch potatoe and family pet ..
When I was growing up I had 2 English Mastiffs Baby and Bo... yea my dad named them but they were the best dogs I have ever had! Sadly bo passed away when I was 11 and baby passed when I was 15 but I never loved anything as much as I did baby and bo they were like brother and sister to me. I remember I used to ride baby and bo like a horse and they never really cared to this day I wish I had a house with enough room to have them. I love this breed 10/10 for me.
Years ago I owned an English Mastiff it was huge and it was the most gentle giant you've ever met I miss him very much and he was a wonderful with a little children
Looks like the best way for kids to develop empathy for animals and to grow a healthy gut biome, not to mention being highly entertaining and invaluable in developing a strong affectionate bond with the dog for life.
Wonderful beast, I had to get rid of mine (big Jack) and I've been heartbroken ever since. He was such a darling. Sweet and mild mannered...never bark for nothing just a gentle giant. Mastiff are a one dog owner and when they get attach to you, they will put their life at stake to save yours.
Whether tolerant or not, dogs shouldn't be abused by adults throwing a baby in their way for their own enjoyment. That cow at 2:09 is not teaching the child respect for the dog or is she respecting the dog. Just because they won't attack, or growl doesn't give an adult the right to drag a child over them.
Agreed, Hrh. We have a mastiff and I would never allow our daughter to treat her this way. Their gentle giants which means they’ll let a lot slid even if they don’t like what’s going on. What if the baby tried to crawl on top of her and the dog stood to move away, baby is going to a long way and get hurt. Not to mention they have weak backs, don’t encourage your children to climb on them.
Benjamin Allan Yes, the dog is humiliated. The dog cares. The dog is not being treated like a member of the family, but like a subservient. The dog may get fed, and may have a warm bed, but it's not a part of the family. It is just property to them.
The one at 1:40 really creeps me out. That dog appeared seriously stressed, and the parents were pushing it further and further out of its comfort zone. The tail wag at the end of the clip was not a friendly one, and did you see the whites of her eyes?
Mastiffs are wonderful with children of all ages! Very patient and sweet, you jus have to teach your child that the dog is not a toy and not to pull their ears or to crawl on them. Although, I'm sure the mastiff wouldn't mind!
I just met a mastiff today 190 lb beauty. I fell in love right away!!! She was so sweet and loving all she wanted was pets and kisses. My next dog will be a mastiff.
My 11 month old English mastiff, Jax, is extremely gentle around our other puppy, Jules, and our kittens, Josie and Juno. He lets me lay by his side when he lays down and he generally loves when guests come over.
Sorry to hear that, my dog died in 2013 day before my birthday. Some friendly advice, try and get another one as soon as you can, it'll make it a little bit easier. But it will obviously never replace your dog. God bless you.
I can't bear videos where babies are in such close contact with a dog such as this, however 'soft' the owner thinks the dog is. I thought my Pug was 'soft' and loved children until he went for a child's face, age 5. I still don't know to this day what triggered him. Luckily I was right next to him and able to intervene. It was awful.
@@nigelgibson4777 A well trained family loved mastiff will only attack on command. It always comes down to the owners and the environment in which the dog is raised.
'O cachorro te trata como um rei e o gato quer ser tratado como rei.'👌👍 Amor e gratidão.💓 Tem que haver equilíbrio! Um pouco aqui um pouco ali.😍 O cachorro é o melhor amigo do homem.🥰💓
English Mastiffs are wonderful dogs. Bock has never tried to bite anybody except a drunk girl that tried to ride him. He is a very loving dog with a great personality.
We had a mastiff mix. A loyal dog and friend. He was great with my little nieces . We had to put him down this past March he couldn’t walk anymore. I lost a true friend that day.
Over the years I’ve had the great pleasure of raising 4 English Mastiffs, I learned so much from them. They helped me to become a better person. Love, commitment and a lot of slobber ( I told my children, it was a good skin moisturizer)
The best family friend in the world. I have had eleven. Some were rescued. I have my newest baby, but still miss my other friends. They take better care of you than you do them.
I had an English mastiff growing up and they are very good with kids. He put up with a lot from us and only ever gave as an annoyed look and dealt with it. He was very lazy and slow lol. He only ever growled at me twice when he got old and sick
❤️TEACHING LITTLE ONES TO SHARE(TREATS OR LOVE) WITH THEIR PETS AT AN EARLY AGE, CREATES LOVE, GENEROSITY, COMPASSION AND ABOVE ALL EMPATHY RIGHT FROM THE START❤️SO ITS CRUCIAL ALL PARENTS FOLLOW SUIT❤️
Aaah boy, some years ago we used to live with 12 of those on the yard, they were basically giant masses of muscle and love, I miss them so much. The last of them passed away in 2014 being 14 years old, Her name was Laleska. I cant help but cry when watching this video, I hope I see them again one day.
Those babies are blessed to have a furry giant there to teach them about boundaries.
My 200 pound English mastiff is a darling baby. They are so sensitive and loving. They would never intentionally hurt their family.
I have an English Mastiff and all I can say is they are so beautiful and friendly, the perfect family dog
I grew up with a Mastiff. She was the most gentle thing with us children.
I had an English mastiff named Hagrid when I was little. He passed away when I was 8.
Hagrid, if you're reading this from the afterlife, I miss you. 😭
That's impressive that he could read.
The biggest bumbly babies of the dog world are the most gentle dogs ever
Это просто чудо, любовь маленького человечика и большой собаки! Получил огромное удовольствие и море эмоций, от просмотра! Спасибо большое!
Mastiffs are the gentle giants of the dog world!
A child's laughter is the purest sound on the planet.
Absolutely
There are no words to describe how we love our English Mastiff . We live way out in the country and there are lots of coyotes and other varmints. He saved our little dog "Skippy" life when a coyote grabbed him. Rocky hit the coyote at a dead run and rolled him over twice!. He has saved our chickens 3 times from a coyote. When I give my wife a hug he slides in between us.
William Slagle when we had a mastiff his name was rock lol
I had an English mastiff as a kid. A guy attacked me in the street when I was 13 and Sam busted through the screen door and bit him before he ran off. He was truly a member of our family. It's a tragedy that they only live for 8-10 years
That’s really great William, beautiful dog. I’m English and I’m 72, only ever seen one over here in my life, that’s seems ironic.
#gentleGIANT #AdoringChildren #xoxoLOVE
He slides in between both your wife and yourself because in the animal kingdom are are no hugging. The only time you clinch like that is when you are fighting. He thinks you are fighting or are getting ready to fight each other and being a guardian dog he will put himself between you two so you don't hurt each other.
This is why English mastiff is such a wonderful dog. They are so gentle and loving. We had a beautiful English mastiff , he got attacked in the park by a little jack Russell . He just Lay down and took it , didn’t retaliate. The jack Russel ripped his legs to shreds. But he just wouldn’t attack. Back. . He was so scared . Gentle giants
So I had a Basset for almost 14 years, and sadly put him down this last October. For a while I didn't want another dog, wouldn't consider it, the pain was just to new to think about it. Then about 6 months after I am on Facebook and see a buddy of mine from high school who posted a video of a litter of 11 English Mastiff pups. I ended up talking to the breeder and 8 of 11 were still available. I ended up going with the puppy that was the first to get out of the whelping pen, first to show the other dogs how to do the same, loved to explore, and seemed like a smart cookie. I have had him now for going on my 6th week and all I can say is just the other day "I don't know what it is but I am bonding way more with this dog for some reason". My Basset "Butters" was lovable, goofy, and was a good boy who had unending love, and he will never be replaced in my heart. But there is something about this breed, their intelligence, affection, train-ability, power, and just down right adorableness cannot be explained. But more than anything it is this animals loyalty and gentleness that really comes out the more you get to know them and are around them. The most important thing for a dog of this size is for him to be socialized and to be trained, the combination of both will make him have the highest amount of patience possible.
Hi I have a 3 year-old Engl. Mastiff. He is a gentle giant. And the joy of my life
My Lord them two rather large puppies sure are gentle with the kids , nothing like having a wide tongue licking you from the chin to your eye brows, beautiful dogs , thank you.
Lovely dogs, crazy parents.
家族が居る生活って良いなぁ、無垢なチビちゃんは素敵な記憶を、そして大人は愛しい我が子と愛しい家族との触れ合いにたまらないでしょうね。っか、ワンコとかニャンコが優しい☺️これは、迎え入れた大人の愛が素晴らしい🙏
Little dogs: I will bite your face off
Big dogs: I’m secretly a teddy bear in disguise
Lol yeah that is legit
Смех до поры до времени.Собака серьезная.
These dogs are lovely; but letting a baby grab at a dog's eyes and pinch its face (around 1:51) is not a good idea.
Agreed. It’s not nice either. Teach the baby to show love and respect. Their curious, and have no idea what their doing. Teach them how to pet him/her.
The owner said something to the effect of, "This is why everyone should have a mastiff." I couldn't help but think, No, this is exactly why everyone shouldn't have a mastiff! Or a baby.
It is kind of scary ..people need to realize..even the fact animals are cute..they still can be provoked..this dog could do serious harm to this child if angered.
Gail F I agree with you. Children shouldn't grab any thing on the dogs head ( Ears, Eyes and mouth). My first dog was a Jack Russel Cross Collier, who loved children at first, than my mum was babysitting (girl was she was 5yo). The girl grabbed her ear and yanked it, she bit her pretty badly. From than on she hated children apart from babies.
Gail F ive had English mastiffs all my life even when i was a baby and as long as you train the mastiff right then they will be fine with that they have extra skin around their face as well and the baby didn't even touch the dogs eye. if you are saying that you know that the dog would not be okay with that you could be right but all dogs are different and that dogs ears were not back meaning it wasnt upset and the dogs tail was wagging. and to everyone saying they abused that dog by doing that you are wrong it dosnt hurt the dog at all and i know this because they were bred as fighting dogs so they are very strog
I just got my first English Mastiff and I couldn't be any happier! Great dog!
best guardians in the world in my opinion😇
Parents are the guardians of children at all times, NOT dogs!
Szóval ezt a gyönyörűséget, az emberek leghűségesebb barátját, úgy hívják hogy KUTYA,,, Azt a kutya mindenit!!!! Hát van nála kedvesebb, hűségesebb szolgálatkeszebb,, türelmesebb, okosabbak állat mint a kutya!!!??? NINCS IGAZAM??? Köszönöm szépen hogy láthattam ezt a videót Üdvözletemet küldöm Magyarországról egy kutya barát RÓZSIKA NÉNI ☺️🐶🤗🐕☺️🐩♥️🐕👍🐶👏👏🐩🇭🇺👵
I love watching doggies love on babies.
Best dog we ever had! Wonderful with children but of course always supervise children with animals and teach them how to be gentle. A good dog who's had enough will get up and walk away, they should have a place (like a crate) where the kids are not allowed so they can rest without being bothered. Our mastiff loved kids and was an excellent guardian for the whole family.
remember Hooch kool but .mmessy.luv rottywiller''s though..
Jen Dyson z
If you all could PLEASE check out my English Mastiff channel:):) I would so much appreciate it!
.khcrenbdgio
Our English Mastiff, Jessie Girl, passed away this past October 17th and we're still lost without her. And those who've never had an English Mastiff as a family member will never know what I'm talking about. She considered all women Mom, and would put her life on the line for anyone's child whether she knew them or not. Our Jessie Girl vocalized a lot when she had a toy trapped or whenever she wanted something she couldn't reach. Since I was on a chemo treatment and off work on Long Term Med Leave I had plenty of time to work with her. Many of her vocalizations sounded close to words so I decided to try to teach her to talk. And she took right to it. She couldn't make the "J" sound in Joe so she called me "Woe." She could make "M" sounds really easy and called my wife "Mama." She couldn't make a "T" sound very well so Out became "Owwww." Hungry was "Hungwa", I Love You was I Wuv You and she knew what it meant too. It was nothing to have her come into the room, hug you and say, I Wuv You Mama or I Wuv You Woe. In the middle of the night, many times, she would wake me by saying Woe, Woe and repeating it till I woke up. Then she would say Woe, Owwwww. And I got my but up and let her out ASAP. You didn't step in her poop, you tripped over it so I had a lot of motivation to get up and let her out. She had a vocabulary of about 25 words and it actually made our lives a lot easier because she could tell us when she was hungry or wanted out. She had about 45 stuffed animals and we named them all to challenge her. You could say, Jessie, bring me Sneech and she would go to her toy box and bring back that stuffed animal. She had more friends than I do. It was not uncommon at all to have a group of the neighborhood kids ring the door bell and ask if she could come out and play. She loved them all and protected the hell out of them. And it was a poor choice to yell at a woman or act threatening to a child around her. That's her in the profile pic. She was a runt, never got over 192 pounds but she knew who she was. As she got older the Vet would give us a target weight for her to keep her healthy. She weighed 160 when she passed. When my dog before her passed I immediately wanted another and since I'd only had cow dogs my whole life I described the dog I wanted to the Vet. He told me that I'd just described most of the Mastiff breeds but if I was serious about getting one I needed to read up on them first so we'd have a great relationship and the dog would have a great life. He told me the books to buy and I got them and started studying. I'm so glad he was there to guide me because they are a unique breed for sure. I followed the books to the letter and she was the best dog I'd ever had or ever met. One drawback is that our English Mastiff wanted to be part of our pack and wanted us as part of hers. We became inseparable and she had just as many human personality traits as canine. This detail makes it really difficult on everyone when they pass. Our entire neighborhood went into mourning when she went. I could do this all night so I'll back on out of here. But buy the books, study up on them and get an English Mastiff. Spend a lot of time with them, never scream at them and never, never hit one of them. You'll probably never regain their trust again if you do.
The Gooch thank you so much..we really appreciate the condolences....
They are so unique. Mine is my attachment and that is exactly how close he wants to be all the time. I love it. Sorry for your loss, I never knew what they were like until I was dog shopping after my last yellow lab passed, but I can't imagine life without them now.
I'LL TELL YOU, I HAVE HAD A GERMAN SHEPPARD FOR 18YRS.........THE PAIN, AS DOG OWNERS GO THROUGH IS ONLY UNDERSTOOD BY PEOPLE WHO LOVE DOGS.......THERE IS A DOG OUT THERE WHO NEEDS YOUR LOVE......MAYBE NOT NOW....BUT IN THE FUTURE....REMEMBER YOU DON'T REPLACE......YOU LOVE DOGS....AND THAT IS YOUR NEXT THING.....LOVE THE NEXT DOGGIE WHO NEEDS LOTS OF LOVE....SORRY ABOUT YOUR LOST.......AND YES.....A DISAPLINE FOR DOGS IS A STRONG VOICE.....NEVER HIT WITH YOUR HANDS BECAUSE YOUR HANDS ARE THE LOVING COMFORT FOR THEM..........................
That's such a beautiful story.
Your Jessie Girl sounds like a phenomenal member of the family, sorry for your loss!
I have an english mastiff/german Shephard mix, and honestly I know where she gets her lazy goofiness from now
It's so beautiful to see such a huge mean looking dog be so gentle with children. To me any of the Mastiff breeds is the best family dog to own.
One of the friendliest breeds
Fr?? I was thinking about getting one idk
חקי חיון , מלבד נזק ומחלות גם אין אמונה בבעלי חיים קטנים כגדולים.
I love mastiff.
A very gentle and playful dog. My neice and her husband have two, and a Great Dane. When their son was a baby, he didn't know who to play with first.
.ne.tatli.coocuk.allah.saglasin.maasala
A lot of people don't know it but even though their size an English mastiff can be the most gentle of giants and your best friend
Sehr süß, die Hunde und die Kinder...🤣😍🤗🤭👍
I love him really I love him
I have a 230 lb English mastiff female I’m putting down tomorrow it’s gonna be the hardest thing I’ve ever done but they love kids and they will protect them ..perfect couch potatoe and family pet ..
Amazing dogs had three of them my last one passed away this year & i still miss them every day along the rest of my giant dogs.....
When I was growing up I had 2 English Mastiffs Baby and Bo... yea my dad named them but they were the best dogs I have ever had! Sadly bo passed away when I was 11 and baby passed when I was 15 but I never loved anything as much as I did baby and bo they were like brother and sister to me. I remember I used to ride baby and bo like a horse and they never really cared to this day I wish I had a house with enough room to have them. I love this breed 10/10 for me.
I’m sorry for your loss
АНГЛИЙСКИЙ МАСТИФ ЧУДО СОБАКА!!! ОГРОМНАЯ ИГРУШКА, ХОТЯ И С ХАРАКТЕРОМ, ДЛЯ МАЛЕНЬКОГО РЕБЕНКА ЛУЧШЕ НЕ НАЙТИ!!!
Years ago I owned an English Mastiff it was huge and it was the most gentle giant you've ever met I miss him very much and he was a wonderful with a little children
Looks like the best way for kids to develop empathy for animals and to grow a healthy gut biome, not to mention being highly entertaining and invaluable in developing a strong affectionate bond with the dog for life.
we are so blessed with children and dogs
Wonderful beast, I had to get rid of mine (big Jack) and I've been heartbroken ever since. He was such a darling. Sweet and mild mannered...never bark for nothing just a gentle giant. Mastiff are a one dog owner and when they get attach to you, they will put their life at stake to save yours.
Such gentle giants
Omg they are so cute... the babies are all right too
Something size of a shetland pony is playing with your baby. Cute.
Whether tolerant or not, dogs shouldn't be abused by adults throwing a baby in their way for their own enjoyment. That cow at 2:09 is not teaching the child respect for the dog or is she respecting the dog. Just because they won't attack, or growl doesn't give an adult the right to drag a child over them.
Agreed, Hrh. We have a mastiff and I would never allow our daughter to treat her this way. Their gentle giants which means they’ll let a lot slid even if they don’t like what’s going on. What if the baby tried to crawl on top of her and the dog stood to move away, baby is going to a long way and get hurt. Not to mention they have weak backs, don’t encourage your children to climb on them.
I do agree with that.
Benjamin Allan
Yes, the dog is humiliated. The dog cares. The dog is not being treated like a member of the family, but like a subservient. The dog may get fed, and may have a warm bed, but it's not a part of the family. It is just property to them.
The one at 1:40 really creeps me out. That dog appeared seriously stressed, and the parents were pushing it further and further out of its comfort zone. The tail wag at the end of the clip was not a friendly one, and did you see the whites of her eyes?
Hrh Jrd it
My brother and me! We are the best friends.
Priceless 😇
Yep mastiffs are a special breed. We have a corso and she's the best.
Mastiffs are wonderful with children of all ages! Very patient and sweet, you jus have to teach your child that the dog is not a toy and not to pull their ears or to crawl on them. Although, I'm sure the mastiff wouldn't mind!
I just met a mastiff today 190 lb beauty. I fell in love right away!!! She was so sweet and loving all she wanted was pets and kisses. My next dog will be a mastiff.
Дети и животные это всегда прекрасно! Привет из России !
The world needs more of this kindness and sharing of compassion. Awesome.
I think at 1:05 it may have been a Boerboel South African mastiff? Beautiful dogs, gentle and loyal.
My 11 month old English mastiff, Jax, is extremely gentle around our other puppy, Jules, and our kittens, Josie and Juno. He lets me lay by his side when he lays down and he generally loves when guests come over.
Будь здоров,малыш.У тебя надёжный друг.
Dog : *What is dis on meh ;-; Please halp me* AT 1:48.. his eyes lmao
Sounds like a very expensive dog
Probably between 1500 and $2000 But well worth it
Какая прелесть ! 👍
Babies baaabies baaaaaaaabies . How sweet it is !
Oh my God. Babies and dogs are such a blessing to see. Thank you so much for your post. Pure love.
My dog Echo passed away recently, and she was an English mastiff. I still can't take the pain, so I just watch videos of other mastiffs. And of her.
I'm so sorry for your loss. It's always hard to say goodbye to our best buddies. Fly free, Echo...until you meet again.
M Garcia 😊
I have two sibling mastiffs and when they're gone I'll get two more, so on and so forth
Sorry to hear that, my dog died in 2013 day before my birthday. Some friendly advice, try and get another one as soon as you can, it'll make it a little bit easier. But it will obviously never replace your dog. God bless you.
Peridot Spinel I'm so sorry yo
動物(犬)と人間との共存・・こんなに幸せな気持ちにさせてくれる。何故、人間同士は上手く・・😟しかも、お腹をイタメた我が子を・・・😔
God bless u my dear
Kinder kann man so leicht zum lachen bringen.
I can't bear videos where babies are in such close contact with a dog such as this, however 'soft' the owner thinks the dog is. I thought my Pug was 'soft' and loved children until he went for a child's face, age 5. I still don't know to this day what triggered him. Luckily I was right next to him and able to intervene. It was awful.
Manusa mah ceuk Allah ge paling mulya, janten tong dihijikeun sareng sato pami gaulna nya......
Ketang kumaha kayakinan...
Name a more iconic duo
I’ll wait
It's awesome how some Mastiff's know when to be gentle.
@@nigelgibson4777 A well trained family loved mastiff will only attack on command. It always comes down to the owners and the environment in which the dog is raised.
How lovely and incredeably scenes of love ...with a Big dog and Nice babies...simply emotional..
Bambino fortunato ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I miss my English mastiff so much! Her name was Hera. These pooches are the best dogs
Moi je trouve ca génial pour les enfants, quelle complicité...lol
Ich war auch mal ein kleines Kind und mein Hund ein schwarzer Riese ...er hat mich beschützt vor dem bösen Gänserich ! Ich glaube er hat ihn gekillt !
My dads bull mastiff likes to lay his big block in my lap. Of course i give him all kinds of ear scratches and rubs. Gentle giants they are.
'O cachorro te trata como um rei e o gato quer ser tratado como rei.'👌👍
Amor e gratidão.💓
Tem que haver equilíbrio!
Um pouco aqui um pouco ali.😍
O cachorro é o melhor amigo do homem.🥰💓
English Mastiffs are wonderful dogs. Bock has never tried to bite anybody except a drunk girl that tried to ride him. He is a very loving dog with a great personality.
Sweetest most patient dogs ever created
We had a mastiff mix. A loyal dog and friend. He was great with my little nieces . We had to put him down this past March he couldn’t walk anymore. I lost a true friend that day.
EVERY baby needs a dog. ... No exceptions.
Old dog just wants a nice nap but the human puppy just can’t stop howling!
Dogs--the greatest species in the Universe.
Over the years I’ve had the great pleasure of raising 4 English Mastiffs, I learned so much from them. They helped me to become a better person. Love, commitment and a lot of slobber ( I told my children, it was a good skin moisturizer)
The best dogs ever i miss big Tye girl everyday
The best family friend in the world. I have had eleven. Some were rescued. I have my newest baby, but still miss my other friends. They take better care of you than you do them.
I had an English mastiff growing up and they are very good with kids. He put up with a lot from us and only ever gave as an annoyed look and dealt with it. He was very lazy and slow lol. He only ever growled at me twice when he got old and sick
❤️TEACHING LITTLE ONES TO SHARE(TREATS OR LOVE) WITH THEIR PETS AT AN EARLY AGE, CREATES LOVE, GENEROSITY, COMPASSION AND ABOVE ALL EMPATHY RIGHT FROM THE START❤️SO ITS CRUCIAL ALL PARENTS FOLLOW SUIT❤️
Ah yes children and dogs go together like PB&J.
Such beautiful gentle giants.. this is preciously sweet!!!!!
He attack
He protect
But most importantly
- He catches biscuits right in the air.
I cried this whole video. I miss my English mastif who passed away.
Those dogs would protect the little kids with their life.
Mi bu bu di😊😊❤❤
Aaah boy, some years ago we used to live with 12 of those on the yard, they were basically giant masses of muscle and love, I miss them so much. The last of them passed away in 2014 being 14 years old, Her name was Laleska. I cant help but cry when watching this video, I hope I see them again one day.
U think all of our dogs will be in heaven if it exists? Or just humans up there?
If there is a heaven, I'm sure that dogs go there, too!
krásne , ďakujem
It's crazy how dogs and kids get along
мне нравится, когда смеются дети.
I miss my Zena, warrior princess. She was a rescue. I rescued her and she rescued me
Oooohhh a BIG doggie! (sandlot)
CHILDREN ARE THE GREATEST HAPPINESS.
Wow beautiful dogs
Amazing.. I wish I also
Have Like this dogs 🐶🐶🐶🐶😍😍😍😍😍😍