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Bullmastiff(female) vs Rottweile(female) more protective ?
I'm going to buy one of these dog breeds for breeding purpose. I already have a male GSD that is 12 months now. There is a good demand for these two breeds bullmastiff and rottweilers. I'm looking for to breed a one breed out of these 2 that which is more protective of their family or their homes ?
( I keep close connection with our vet and he gives me all the advices relavent to breeding )
3 Answers
- GreyhoundAdopterLv 74 years agoFavorite Answer
So you want to buy a dog - just to use it as an ATM machine .... risking her life to pump out puppies to sell? You'll get very little help here.
Dogs should only be bred if they have something positive to offer their breed and that they are a good example of their breeds. That means they need to go through genetic testing ( after age 2) to make sure they do not have faults that will be passed on the their offspring. They also need to be WORKED or shown to prove that they are trainable and a good example of their breed.
Unless you plan to pay well in the excess of $5,000.00 to buy a quality puppy from a breeder, the chance that some random backyard bred dog will be breeding quality is slim to none. You buy a quality puppy in the HOPE thast it will mature out to be breeding quality.
It takes much more than having a vagina to make a breeding prospect. If you are torn between breeds, you could not have done near enough research to even beging to know the breedling lines or the attributes of such in each breed. Disposition and trainability are SO important in these larger dogs, and so you have to pay attention to the stock you get your dog from.
Research for a few years, get a breed mentor in the breed you are most interested in ..... maybe buy a half-interest in a quality dog, to get your foot in the door (and you can use the help from a breeder who knows what they are doing).
- 4 years ago
The dog that's went through $250,000+ dollars of professional and advance stages PPD training with quality genetics for a strong demeanor is the one that's - MOST PROTECTIVE.
No dog is guaranteed %100 to guard your a*ss ***REGARDLESS of BREED***if someone breaks into your apartment one dark night with an aluminum baseball bat lookin to smash heads. Most dogs would rather turn tail and run, others can be lured off with food an ANY dog can be dispatched with a gun.
Learn what the hell PPD is before asking moronic questions that make it seem like your an average, testosterone filled teenaged boy looking for some hobby to increase his ball size.
- poodle powerLv 74 years ago
Another person who see dogs as money making machines instead of pets. Reputable breeders are lucky if they break even when breeding dogs as it is not cheap if done healthy and responsible.