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  2. Estrous cycle - Wikipedia

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    A female dog is usually diestrous (goes into heat typically twice per year), although some breeds typically have one or three cycles per year. The proestrus is relatively long at 5 to 9 days, while the estrus may last 4 to 13 days, with a diestrus of 60 days followed by about 90 to 150 days of anestrus.

  3. Canine reproduction - Wikipedia

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    During proestrus and estrus, females may have a clear, blood tinged, or bloody discharge. Dogs during these stages are often informally referred to as being in heat. The length of these cycles varies greatly among breeds and even between individuals of the same breed. Proestrus and estrus can last anywhere from 5 days to 21 days. [5] 3.

  4. Dogue de Bordeaux - Wikipedia

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    The upper lip hangs thickly down over the lower jaw. The upper lips of the Dogue de Bordeaux hangs over the lower lips. The skin on the neck is loose, forming a noticeable dewlap, but should not resemble that of a Neapolitan Mastiff. Small pendant ears top the head, but should not be long and hound like. [citation needed]

  5. English Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Mastiff (1805), contributor to the modern Mastiff along with his contemporaries of English stock. When in 1415 Sir Peers Legh was wounded in the Battle of Agincourt, his Mastiff stood over and protected him for many hours through the battle. The Mastiff was later returned to Legh's home and was the foundation of the Lyme Hall Mastiffs.

  6. Mastiff's Patient Tail Wags While Waiting for Santa Photos ...

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    Do a gut-check before making the trip however. Not every dog has enough training needed to meet Santa. You should also be honest with yourself and decide if your dog will really enjoy the visit.

  7. Mastiffs Follow Instruction on TV and Prove They're the ...

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    As long as a Mastiff is socialized early on in their life, they're incredibly gentle and affectionate with family. Despite their larger size, this breed is cuddly and will typically want to sleep ...

  8. Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Mastiff by Philip Reinagle, 1805. A mastiff is a large and powerful type of dog. [1] [2] Mastiffs are among the largest dogs, and typically have a short coat, a long low-set tail and large feet; the skull is large and bulky, the muzzle broad and short (brachycephalic) and the ears drooping and pendant-shaped.

  9. This is why you should give your dog choices when training ...

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    So, giving them choices during training sessions can go a long way. Certified dog trainer Melissa Goodman of Mission Pawsitive has explained everything we need to know in a recent Instagram post ...