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Anyone know anything about Mastini Mayhem Kennels?

Hiraeth

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Just so you know, in general people will be hesitant to 'bad talk' kennels in an online setting, especially one in which the kennel owner isn't able to defend themselves against potential criticism. So either you're going to get non-responses or good responses when you post asking for information in a public forum.

I will send you a PM with some food for thought.
 

I3rendanG

Well-Known Member
Have had a fair bit of communication with that kennel. Their hearts are in the right place and are breeding to produce structurally sound and stable mastinos.

It is a step in the right direction and I wish more mastino breeders had similar values. They care deeply about the health of their dogs and are committed to doing right by the breed and their perspective owners.

Convergence of work and show is just that; you'll get the best of both worlds.

If you're seeking purely a working animal though, I'd recommend you look elsewhere.

Great breeder. Just evaluate your needs. If you're looking for A capable family friendly protector, they are a great place to look.


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Hello, I was referred to this forum due to the above and I am happy to answer any questions with regards to my kennel and program. I can offer multiple references with regards to dogs bred by me who work, in personal protection and other venues as well as service dogs. I in no way feel that my dogs are superior to others, only a work in progress. I health test, work my breeding stock in multiple venues and breed towards all around utility dogs. I want dogs that are good family dogs, ready to go hiking and if the owner ever needs protection step up and do their job. I do not breed Malinois, if you are looking for a dog to come out of the box ready to work this is not your breed. Neapolitan's can be difficult, stubborn and down right stand off-ish when it suits them. With that being said, they are highly intelligent, goofy and will constantly keep you on your toes. Neapolitan's, like any other mastiff breed will take some time to develop and I recommend allowing them that time as they have a fast growth rate and the muscles need to catch up with the bones. I have bred Neapolitan Mastiffs solely for over a decade, prior to this I owned other molosser types and searched for a breed that fit my needs. The Neapolitan did and I never looked back. I hope the above answered your questions and again, if you would like references of people who have actually worked my dogs, happy to give them. I added a video of a couple of dogs owned/bred by me, a photo of Mayhem's Aminta, owned by Forte Molossers who is just over a year and Mayhem's Sophia who is a service dog both out of my last litter.

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Video of multiple dogs, during training
Bosco (Vehicle Work)