The Neapolitan Mastiff, also known as Mastino Napoletano, is one of the oldest breeds of all and originated in Italy. Although their appearance may be a little imposing and they make impressive guard dogs, they are known for their friendly and affectionate nature. They are very large and heavy dogs and have an enormous amount of loose skin around their face and neck, which combined with their ultra-dry lips gives the Neapolitan an overall forbidding appearance.
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Presa Canario & Neapolitan Mastiff Hybrid
Here we are looking for the perfect homes for our stunning litter of Neo X Presa puppies Well put together consistent pups. Currently just under 5 weeks old. Ready to go on the 15th January. Not to be missed! These have outstanding bloodlines including eastlondonbullyz, ecstasy and dl4. Please follow our instagram for updates. Westcoastbandogs Mum is our Blue from East

Staffordshire Bull Terrier & Neapolitan Mastiff Hybrid
Luna is a beautiful, affectionate young dog who will be turning 3 in April. She is loving, playful and very people-oriented, and forms strong bonds with those she trusts. Due to a change in family circumstances, we are looking for a calm, committed forever home where Luna can get the time, structure and attention she deserves. This has not been an easy decision, but it is

Neapolitan Mastiff
2 black females Neapolitan mastiff puppies from a little of 14 Looking for the forever homes 13 weeks old vet checked both vaccinations microchipped brought up in a family home and with 3 other Neapo

Neapolitan Mastiff
Dopey is nearly 2 years old, she has been so loved by myself and my 4 children. It is heart-breaking to let her go but unfortunately my financial situation has changed dramatically. She has cherry eye

Dogue De Bordeaux & Neapolitan Mastiff Hybrid
Rehoming my Nelly 🥺 I no longer have the time she needs from me, she's a lovely girl and I love her dearly so want her to go to a good home. She's fine with other dogs but think she would be bett
Neapolitan Mastiffs can make good family dogs, especially for families with older children, as their large size and clumsiness may not suit younger kids. They are affectionate, loyal, and protective, often described as gentle giants when properly socialised and trained. However, they require an experienced owner who can provide firm, consistent leadership due to their stubborn nature.