We concentrate on Neapolitan Mastiff popularly known as Mastino Napolitano and the hardy Boerboel or South African Mastiffs. Despite their fierce appearance and serious demeanor, Mastiffs are generally peaceful, steady dogs. The breed's trademark is the loose skin that covers their bodies, the abundant wrinkles and folds on the head, and their rolling and lumbering gait. Their short coat can by gr
ay (blue), black, mahogany, and tawny. Some brindle and white markings are allowed. Training should be easy, as long as you have a firm hand. Temperament
Well-bred and socialized Mastini are steady and loyal to their own families but protective around strangers. Due to the breed's size, strength and temperament, experts do not recommend a Neapolitan Mastiff for first-time dog owners or families with young children. They should receive some form of daily exercise, but beware that they don't overdo it in hot weather. Their short coats are easy to care for, but potential owners should not be afraid of a little drool!