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-- Contributed by: GAGEHello again Gage,
I wish I did have an actual photo of either Cloe or Zorba to post. The best I can do is offer the links below. I can't be sure the images haven't been altered, but they are supposed to show how large the Zorba-type Mastiff can grow. At any rate, I hope you enjoy them.
Thanks for visiting the site. :)
-- Contributed by: KellyHi Gage,
Cloe was the record holder until his death. Zorba inherited the title as the largest living dog until his death.
Thanks for your question! :)
-- Contributed by: Kellyoh also do tou have a pitchure cloe i have to show my friends and i also have to see it
-- Contributed by: gagezobora wegiht 343 and on your aricle cole weght 365 so how come he doesn,t hold the record
-- Contributed by: gageHi Amy,
I'm glad you enjoyed this article. I had a lot of fun learning about these giants too!
As for your question, I truly wish I knew why people were cruel to dogs and other animals. There is probably more than one reason. I think some people feel so bad inside that they want to punish something else hoping they'll feel better afterward. I think there are other people who don't really believe animals have many of the same feelings people do. Finally, I think a lot of animal cruelty happens out of sheer ignorance and laziness. Hopefully people will learn how to take better care of their pets by reading websites like this one. Be sure to tell your friends about us, and you may also like our LoveToKnow Cats channel. Just click on the kitty image in the bottom left corner of this page.
Thanks for your comment!
-- Contributed by: KellyI love the picture and the infomation was EXCELLENT and i love dogs!
Here is a question why are people cruel to dogs?
From Amy perridge loughton,essex Age= 12
-- Contributed by: AmyHi Mark,
It sounds like you're doing a good job with your puppy so far. The most common problems any of the giant breeds face are joint problems and heart problems. For more info, check out our Bullmastiff article.
Thanks for your question. :)
-- Contributed by: KellyMy pup is little Noah, well that what we use to call him.He is a French and english mastiff mix, he is 6 months old and 110 lbs.he has been checked over by the vet several times since a we got him at 7 weeks,and is in good health.We dont let him jump up and down because of his size, i accually have stairs built for him to get in and out of the truck.I was wondering what types of problems may occur in these breeds and is that an average wieght,he only gets feed the vet brand premium food.
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