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Tibetan Mastiff, Rare Breed
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TheHacker
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Oct 12 2008, 11:10 AM
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TM is a banned breed in a lot of countries...due to their behaviiour...they r not a dog for everyone...a person who want to have TM must need to train them really really well. if not they can become a monster. They r much more powerful than Rott. And if u can imagine an untrained mastiff letting loose, it can cause havoc in the neighborhood.
TM is consider national treasure in China. My fren from China told me, the dog is very well respect in the country. So before u get this breed, u need to have tons of experience in handling dogs to make TM a wonderful dog in ur family. We dun want any tragedy to happen n create a Rottie image in this breed in the public
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TheHacker
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Oct 15 2008, 07:58 AM
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all the big breeds or those thick fur dogs are meant to live in the northern or southern hemisphere.. not here in Malaysia (unless u provide at least 12 hours aircon), the quality of the dog hair will only deteriorates as they shed alot to fight off the heat.....
for example, u will never get the same quality of husky in Malaysia compare to US. Even tho u fully import US line dog, but they grow up not up to the standard wan...
But its all depend on how the owner keep the dog...if they willing to spend thousands in the month for their dog supplies..it will at least maintain the quality...but not everyone afford that...
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TheHacker
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Oct 16 2008, 07:57 AM
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Quality comes with a price...as usual dogs have alot of classes...A...B...C...even D
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