Why do Tibetan mastiffs fight so hard?

Why do Tibetan mastiffs fight so hard?

Why do Tibetan mastiffs fight so hard?
Tibetan mastiff and huskies

Mastiff has always been regarded by us as one of the fiercest breeds of dogs. There are many videos of Tibetan mastiffs fighting on the Internet, and there are even some rumors that Tibetan mastiffs can compete with wolves. Whether these rumors are correct or not, Tibetan mastiffs do have excellent physical qualities, and these qualities are the main reasons for their fierceness.

< strong > First, Tibetan mastiffs are aggressive < /strong >

Tibetan mastiffs are aggressive and fierce by nature. Although they are born, they have to be trained the day after tomorrow. We will find that Tibetan mastiffs from pastoral areas are particularly powerful, because they have been fighting since childhood, and they naturally have experience.

Tibetan mastiff is strong in autonomy, full of territorial consciousness, loyal to its master, inaccessible to strangers, aloof and fierce, and very calm when encountering anything. Tibetan mastiff is an omnivore who likes eating meat and fishy food. It is resistant to cold and high temperature. Hearing, smell and touch are developed, but vision and taste are poor; Strong comprehension, understanding, loyalty to master, strong memory; Courageous, aggressive, still wild and aggressive to strangers.

< strong > 2. Good physical fitness < /strong >

First of all, the coat is thick, and the other person's teeth are not easy to enter the meat, and the pain nerve is insensitive. For example, the purebred Duzang mastiff, when you are vaccinated, pokes it with a needle, and it doesn't feel anything. After sleeping, vaccinate him. After the fight, most DuDu dogs at best say to look up and see what you are doing! Then there is the body shape. Tibetan mastiff is a large dog, with a strong and symmetrical body structure, strong muscles, moderate head-tail balance, quick and vigorous movements, calm and self-confidence, extremely fast speed and long endurance. Shoulders are flat and backbone muscles are developed. The forelegs are straight and stout, slightly inclined inward when standing upright. Stubby, with a straight, broad back, muscular, and slightly squat overall. The chest is drooping and lower than the upper elbow. The trunk length is slightly larger than the height. The lowest male mastiff is 65cm, and the lowest female mastiff is 55cm. The normal weight of male mastiffs is about 50~60 kg, and that of female mastiffs is about 40~50 kg. The length is greater than the shoulder height.