Neapolitan Mastiffs are born and  bred protectors. Around the  home, they can be serious, sensitive and  watchful. These “watchdog”  instincts come from their intense love and  devotion to their owners and  families. The bonds they form with humans  can be strong and sincere,  making them incredible friends and guardians.  Extremely intelligent and  intuitive, Neos have an uncanny way of  reading people’s emotions.
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 In spite of their size  and power, Neos will do fine in an apartment as  long as they get  sufficient exercise. Sturdy and durable, they can  easily withstand cold  temperatures, but they should not be overworked on  hot days. Neapolitan Mastiffs may be tough, but they are “indoor” dogs: When it comes to bedtime, they prefer a warm and dry place to sleep. 
Neapolitan  Mastiffs can live as long as 10 years. Common health issues  include  bone cancer, heart problems and eye problems like “cherry eye”  in which  the eye tissue becomes red and inflamed. Neos are also prone to  bloat:  Feeding them smaller meals throughout the day will help.  
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Neapolitan Mastiff History
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Neapolitan Mastiff  was recognized as an  official breed in 1949. However, evidence  suggests that these powerful,  intimidating and dignified canines have  been in existence since 3000  B.C., descending from the war dogs of  ancient Egypt, Persia and Rome. In  fact, Alexander the Great was not  only a Neo fan, he helped mold the  breed in 300 B.C. Adored in modern  Italy as a national treasure,  Neapolitan Mastiffs are beloved pets,  farm dogs and show dogs all around  the world..
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Neapolitan Mastiffs have large, big-boned  frames  covered in loose skin that creates awe-inspiring wrinkles and  folds  around their substantial heads. Within these heavy facial  wrinkles,  their deeply set eyes have a piercing stare. Their  medium-sized,  triangular ears are sometimes cropped; when not cropped,  they hang  close. They have wide noses and thick necks with large  dewlaps. Their  thick tails usually hang low or curl slightly at the  end. Overall, Neos  have a commanding and regal look.  
 
 
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