They are tough, confident canines that instinctively protect their home and family. They need plenty of space and are not a good fit for an apartment.
They will bark whenever they see strangers. This can be a problem when it’s not dealt with at the beginning by your trainer. They are at ease in their own home and can be a good fit with children as they’re respected.
They can be excited during playtime and can encounter children if not controlled. It is essential to establish basic rules and regulations before introducing your dog to children.
A standard approach to training dogs isn’t a good idea for this breed and can be risky. It’s because they’re bred for independence and to take their own decisions and not follow the guidelines of their owners all day.
Also, you should clean their ears and cut their nails as necessary and brush their mouths 3 times a every day to prevent dental issues. Like other large dogs, they need the best quality food that is suitable to their size.
Your veterinarian can provide with the information on the health and nutritional requirements of this breed.
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