Bullmastiff Puppy for aquarium/fish

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Jack Dempsey
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I am looking to get back in the hobby after two years of being without fish. I've survived, and thought I would see if anyone is interested in a Bullmastiff puppy this spring. The ***** is a red/black mask. She is 105 pounds of ripped muscle, great temperament, and good with children. The male is a beautiful fawn brindle. He is only Five months at this time, but is already closing in on 60 pounds. His father was 160 pounds. Both are AKC registered with champion bloodlines. The puppies will go for $1000 dollars each, and pick of the litter will be $1500. If anyone is interested in buying one rather than trading, drop me a pm and I'll give you the lowdown on deposits etc. I would consider a trade for an aquarium set up of 75 gallons or larger, and or fish. I'm looking for a large Rhom, but will consider any trade that interests me. It's good to be back.
 
so you're breeding these 2 dogs? from what I know, 18 months for a male is a good age to start breeding, and the female should be 2 years old or so. This means your litter would be 15 months from now (60 days gestation period) am i right?

I've always loved bullmastiffs and hope to get a female brindle one in the not so immediate future.
 
The female will be 22 months at the time of her next heat (March), the male will be nearly a year (Over 100 pounds easily). They reach sexual maturity at 8 months.
 
Male dogs are able to breed at 8 months old. It is not advisable to breed the female on her first heat, this Is why I have waited until her third. I would not breed my dogs if I had not did my homework first. Once again, thanks for the concern.
 
great breed the bullmastiff. but i see to many c-sec for my liking in that breed.but good luck on it. hope u have a good contract.
 
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It's called barter. Before money was invented, this is how economy was rendered. Nothing strange about it. It's just like trading fish for fish, but instead in this case, puppies and fish stuff. I just hope that the person who trades for the puppies realizes that the puppy stage is temporary, and these mastiffs require a large room/yard. I feel bad for the mastiff across the street because he only has a 10ft x 10ft yard to run around on. These dogs needs large yards to run. And they are so loyal and lovable. Hate the drool though. YUK!

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