Nebolish Mastiff

Nebolish Mastiff

Sponsored Links:

With over 80 Mastiff types, the Nebolish is one of the rarest. They were developed in late 1960′s in the Northwest and Canada. The breed was developed to increase the agility, health and life expectancy of the Mastiff by crossing Old English, Bull, Dogue de Bordeaux, Mastiffs, and it is suspected that the Great Dane, Boxer and Saint Bernard maybe in the bloodline.

The Nebolish is a dog of great presence, the most agile of the Mastiff breeds. It should be of strong muscular structure, large boned, wide chest. The head is broad with natural ears, a short wide snout and a scissor bite. 

Excessive flews are not desired so there is no slobber problem. The coat is typically a short medium length, but long coats can occur. Colors include; fawn, brindle, in all shades including a rare silver. Markings include; black mask, white markings are permitted, but not desired. The tail maybe docked.

The Nebolish Mastiff is very even tempered, alert and dignified. They are not excessive barkers. The Nebolish have an almost human expression. Loyal, easy to train and naturally protective. They can be stubborn at times. His intelligence, loyal affection and fearless courage make him a highly desired companion. 

An excellent family member, often used as a working dog or livestock protector. Good natured, patient and playful with children. Mastiffs require training and strong firm leadership skills, not recommended for the first time dog owner.

Related Dogs Information: