Having the right dog breed for your lifestyle is so important and if you lead a busy life with family or work choosing a chilled out dog is crucial so getting this right first time is so important.
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I have had many dogs in my lifetime and have loved them all but my English Mastiff is by far the sweetest dog I have ever known.
Mastiff breed dogs are unique I own my first now and have discovered he's very unique
Hi Will, how about a video on the anual costs of keeping different sizes of dogs?
I think the bigger the more cost (food wise) 😂😂
Iv grown up with newfies and a few other different dogs and they are super sweet
would you recommend Mastador (english Mastiff Lab mix) as an option?
For me its the golden retrievers I bought 2 of them to properly socialize when am not hone
You just beautifully desceibed my rescue amstaff!!! He is so amazingly loving, patient, and whether it is my WFH day or my gone from the home day...he is as loving and obedient although ensures his longing for me when I do get home on those long days working!!! Staffies are such a gift!!!!
Amstaffs are little angels,my girl was one of the best dogs I've ever had🥰
Olde English Bulldogs are a good alternative to an English bulldog.
Can you work full time and have a dog if they have access to a doggy door to go and potty outside and then come back in after, as well as being committed to giving them 30-60 minutes of exercise and training before and after work ?
Yes, but some breeds should never have unsupervised access to the outside! And some breeds will be unhappy with no interactions throughout the day.
@@lp9476 what do you reckon would be good for a lifestyle like mine? I can commit to long periods of workouts before and after work, however at the end of the day, like most people, I gotta work
@@AnimeCultist15 a fair few are fine with that lifestyle. Depends what kind of energy levels you’re looking for, and what breed traits. Like, do you want a lazy guardian, or a small cuddler, etc?
@@lp9476 well I’m glad everyone doesn’t have to work then 🤣 that means u basically can’t own a dog
A running partner for my morning and night jogs, household guardian, and company for once I’m home
An English Bulldog is the worst breed you can recommend, and I only say that, because of their lifelong health issues from not being able to breathe properly. Sure, they can be a low energy dog for busy ppl, but you as an owner, are going to have a plethora of vet bills through that dog's life.