Monday, February 18, 2013

Dog Breeds: American Bull Molosser

Also known as the American Molosser, the American Brabanter, or the American Bullenbeisser, the American Bull Molosser was really developed by combining several breeds. Some of the breeds used to achieve this vibrant animal include Hines Bulldog, American Bandogge, German Rottweiler, Neapolitan Mastiff, South African Boerboel, Hermes Olde Bulldog, Cane Corso, and the Dogue De Bordeaux. These breeds were usually chosen for their strength and protective instincts.

Weighing in at up to 115 pounds, but standing only 26 inches high, the American Molosser is a medium-large dog. They are loyal and courageous and have a great desire to please. This dog is highly intelligent and tends to have a stable temperament. This means there is little variation in underlying temperament, so you always know what you're going to get with an American Bull Molosser. They are easily trained and adapt well to family life, but only if socialized as puppies. An unsocialized adult can become aggressive, so make sure you socialize your pup at an early age. These dogs also need a firm pack leader in the home. If they get these things, they're perfectly happy as a family pet.

Since the American Molosser is bred more for function than form, they have relatively few health problems. They can live in apartments if you're willing to take them for long walks every day, but they prefer a fenced yard. This dog has a short and dense coat, so grooming is not difficult. A light brushing once a week is usually enough, and you should trim the nails once a week. You might like to bathe your dog a few times a year, but if your dog hates water, the American Bull Molosser can get perfectly clean using a dry shampoo.

The American Molosser is a strong and intelligent dog that can be used as a service or working dog. But they're really designed as a family pet for those families who want a loyal and loving protector.

Want to see a young American Molosser in action? Watch this cute little video.

2 comments:

  1. it must be amazing to have such a dog. one who i know has a similarly-looking dog, and i've played with it a lot and has been a big kick.

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  2. What is the difference between an American Bull Molosser and a Bull Mastiff? They look very similar.

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