THE ENGLISH MASTIFF – THE WORLD’S HEAVIEST DOG

THE ENGLISH MASTIFF - THE WORLD’S HEAVIEST DOG
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Anneka travels to leafy Sussex in the UK to meet the Worlds Heaviest Dog Breed – The English Mastiff with the record breaker Zorba weighing 343 pounds and over 8 foot tall on his hind legs. She finds out if they are still the heaviest dog breed, gets sat on, dribbled on and jumped on – basically squashed by this immense breed. She also meets 14lb babies of only 4 weeks old.

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22 Comments

  1. Also bad for the joints to have a hard floor. & They take about 2 yrs to fully mature.. you can't actually feed raw and kibble at the same time. It has to be either/or. They have different digestion rates, and can have digestion issues. Don't think I need to get too much into what that means…

  2. I love your videos all of them but gimmie more wolves I wanna see you howl with them and live vicariously through you?

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