though a big dog ,its category is small breed..The dog is intelligent,strong and very protective.
The dog is favored because of its lion-look and protection instincts.
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Showing posts with label Tibetan mastiff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tibetan mastiff. Show all posts
Friday, May 15, 2015
TIBETAN MASTIFF.
This lion like dog is the most expensive pooch in the world
though a big dog ,its category is small breed..The dog is intelligent,strong and very protective.
The dog is favored because of its lion-look and protection instincts.
though a big dog ,its category is small breed..The dog is intelligent,strong and very protective.
The dog is favored because of its lion-look and protection instincts.
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