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The Spanish Mastiff is known for its protective nature and can display aggressive tendencies, especially toward unfamiliar dogs if not properly socialized.
Cons of owning a Mastiff include their enormous size, high grooming and health care needs, potential dominance issues, and unsuitability for novice dog owners.
The Spanish Mastiff can display dominant or aggressive tendencies toward unfamiliar dogs if not properly socialized.
Spanish Mastiff puppies typically cost between $1,000 and $2,500, depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and location.
Yes, Spanish Mastiffs are considered a rare breed outside of their native Spain, particularly due to their specific working role and substantial care requirements.
Another name for a Spanish Mastiff is Mastín Español.
A well-trained and socialized Spanish Mastiff can be a loyal and gentle family dog, but their size and guarding instincts make them better suited for experienced owners.
The Spanish Mastiff is a giant dog breed from Spain, originally bred to guard livestock from predators. It's known for its massive size, protective instincts, and calm, loyal temperament.
Pyometra in cats is primarily caused by hormonal changes after estrus, leading to a bacterial infection in the uterus, often involving E. coli.
Early warning signs of pyometra include lethargy, vomiting, decreased appetite, abdominal swelling, and vaginal discharge in affected female cats or dogs.

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