The Neapolitan is a somewhat newer breed than those dogs but with an ancient history. It is said that this dogs roots go back to the ancient war dogs used by the Romans and possibly even further back to the giant Molossus of Alexander the Great.
A faithful companion, the Neopolitan Mastiff
They generally like children, but because they are so large, could unintentionally cause an injury, so Neapolitan Mastiffs should not be left unsupervised with small children.
Adult Neapolitan Mastiffs need a great deal of exercise, drool quite heavily, and eat a lot - adults can easily eat probably about 8-10 cups of dog food a day.
The Neapolitan Mastiff is a giant dog that can reach 29 inches in height and weigh more than 150 pounds at maturity, with males considerably larger and weighing more than females. Due to his massive size he is also relatively short-lived with a normal life expectancy of 8 to 10 years.
The Neapolitan
Smooth-coated, the Neapolitan Mastiff is usually blue-gray, black, mahogany, or tawny in color, with or without brindle markings. He can have small white patches on his chest and on the tips of his toes.
Country of origin: Europe
Lifespan: 8-10 years
Colors: Black, blue, chocolate (rare), solid, brindle. A little white is permitted on the chest and toes
Known health problems: Hip dysplasia, pano-ostiosis ("growing pains"), cherry eye
Famous Neopolitan Mastiff Dogs: Fang in the Harry Potter films; Alan, in the film Babe: Pig in the City
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