THIS FAMILY OF FOUR are making a name for themselves in the dog breeding world – specialising in GINORMOUS Neapolitan Mastiffs. Inland Empire Mastinos, in California, breed these huge guard dogs that have been used to intimidate intruders since the days of Ancient Rome and have been increasing in popularity in recent years. Co-owner Albert told Barcroft TV: “The defining features that make a top-quality Neapolitan Mastiff are big bones, big block heads, good girth on the whole body itself.” A top-quality Neapolitan Mastiff puppy from these guys can cost up to $8,000 dollars.

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50 Comments

  1. After owning Neapolitans for quite a few years now, this couples particular dogs are very unsocialised and untrained (which is shown through the dogs behaviours). These dogs are definately only bred to be status symbols which is extremely sad as this kind of breeding never works out well for either the prospective puppy parents or the dogs themselves.

    These dogs arent 'alphas' and they definately should not be lunging and biting before showing other signs of stress, this again shows the lack of training and knowledge this couple have in regards to their dogs.

    They were also not bred for war, they were bred to be catch dogs after Cane Corsos became a significant hunting breed.

    If I, a 5ft 2in woman, can walk all 4 of my Neapolitans together (2 girls 2 boys) with no issues, then they have no excuse for only being able to walk one of theirs at a time, but again this comes down to their lack of breed knowledge, lazy ownership, and lack of training.

  2. We had a male to protect our pub when I was younger honestly, the strongest dog I have ever encountered, he weighed 224lbs when we rescued him from the shelter and had serious issues with food/dog aggression, we worked with him on that and he was ok with family touching his food but anyone else would lose a limb unfortunately the dog aggression could not be trained out of him, he was only accepting of our then puppy Jack Russel terrier female who would hang off the skin on his neck when playing lol 😂. Incredible family dogs he was the biggest teddy bear with me when I was young, a lot of work for sure but worth it. R.I.P juke you were the best.

  3. Neapolitan come from Napoli (Naples) not rome!!!!!! it is one of the symbol of the city, it originated from ancient roman period, but the breed was selected during Bourbon Kingdom in Naples(XVIII century) it also risked extinction after the unification of Italy but after second world war some specimens survived in the countryside of Naples and new farms were born, that's why the name is "Neapolitan" that means "from Napoli", please correct it in the interview we are very proud of it( sorry for my english)

  4. Love neo’s most loyal and loving breed,the males are different to the females by temperament that’s what I’ve always thought.

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