75% Compatible
Their distinctive facial markings, resembling glasses, are called 'spectacles' and are a hallmark of the breed.
Tibetan Mastiffs only shed once annually, but when they do, it's called 'blowing coat' and is massive!
Dutch barge dogs from the 17th century, serving as watchdogs and companions on riverboats along Amsterdam's waterways. Valued for their alertness and loyalty.
Serving as guardians of Tibetan monasteries and nomadic camps in the Himalayas since ancient times, these dogs protected livestock and property from predators including wolves and leopards.
Regular brushing needed to maintain coat. Moderate exercise requirements must be met. Watch for overheating in warm weather due to thick double coat.
Extensive grooming during shedding seasons, strong guarding instincts requiring management, and need for early socialization to prevent excessive protectiveness.