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A litter of mastiff proportions

December 15th 2008 22:19
neapolitan mastiff

There is cute, there is very cute, and then there is mastiffly cute.

Meet Indy, the Australian champion Neapolitan mastiff, and her 18 puppies, delivered December 14, 2008.

The litter was 20, but two died. It is thought to be the largest dog litter delivered in Australia. (The world record is 24, delivered by a great dane in the UK in 2005.)

The puppies, nine of which have already been sold for A$2500 each, will put on about 3kg a week and will weigh up to 90kg when fully grown.

The Neapolitan mastiff was first bred about 1,000 years ago to guard property. They can be grey-blue, black, tawny, mahogany or brindle. They are fearless protectors when called upon to be so. They are wary around strangers but relax once they get to know the person. They are affectionate with family and friends. They are usually very loving with children.

The Neapolitan mastiff is a descendant of the molossus, huge war dogs of the Middle East, and were used in the Roman arenas pitted against lions, bears and gladiators for entertainment, and as dogs of war, fighting alongside the Roman legions. Eventually the descendants of the Roman molossian splintered into several mastiff breeds: English mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux, Spanish mastiff, St Bernard and rottweiler.

A Neapolitan mastiff was featured in the Harry Potter movies as Hagrid's dog Fang.
www.news.com.au, www.mypets.net.au


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Comment by Janet Collins

December 15th 2008 23:35
20?? You wonder how the mother was able to walk.

Comment by Chris Champion

December 15th 2008 23:48
I don't suppose she has time to walk anyway with all those mouths to feed.

I just thought of something. If the males can grow to 90kg, let's take an average of 80kg for an adult Neapolitan mastiff. That means these guys will weigh an aggregate 1.44 tonnes when they grow up.

I know. I have weird thoughts.

Comment by Lara M

December 16th 2008 02:52
The pups are adorable! Love the colour.
That's gonna be one very busy mum!

Comment by Chris Champion

December 16th 2008 03:10
Hi Lilla, the colour's fabulous isn't it? I think I'd like a double-breasted suit that colour.

Comment by Mountain Fog

December 16th 2008 03:25
awwww, soo cute... and so many!

I love the concerned look of the mother, Indy, watching her human's hand touching her babies, adorable.

Of course, having met the fabulous Mastiff 'Neopolitana'
(I knew a breeder), you have omitted something quite important in your description above...the slobber!!

We had boxers, no slouches when it comes to slobbering, but, nothing like an excited Mastiff on a warm day!

cheers

fog

Comment by Chris Champion

December 16th 2008 03:29
Hi fog, the description of the breed at mypets.com.au goes into some detail about the breed's very considerable slobbering abilities. You're right, I omitted it

Comment by Lilla

December 16th 2008 06:31
Ooh chris, I am crossing my legs and my eyes are watering just thinking about that!


Comment by katyzzz

December 16th 2008 06:42
Would that I had been so fecund, same father?

Comment by Chris Champion

December 16th 2008 10:59
Hi Lilla, here's a tissue

Hi Katy, does high-level fecundity involve a lot of practice?

Comment by Queenie

December 17th 2008 22:04
Can I have one?

Comment by katyzzz

December 17th 2008 22:10
No, Chris, just the once will sometimes do. Sorry to disappoint you.

Comment by Chris Champion

December 17th 2008 22:18
Hi Queenie, would you like a blue-grey one or a blue-grey one?

katy, I think Indy would agree with you.

Comment by Chris Champion

March 4th 2010 11:04
Hi Romolous,

I liked your list of French mastiff facts. Glad you liked the picture of the Neapolitan variety. It's funny to think that, this post having been written 14 months ago, all those little guys will now look like the big guy.

Comment by Vince Stead

February 12th 2011 21:38
I really liked your article. My name is Vince Stead, and I just finished my 2nd book about Mastiffs called "How to Raise Your Mastiff with Good Behavior. You can get it at Amazon and Barnes & Noble for only $2.99, here is a link to it:

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