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How messy are mastiffs?

Introduction: Understanding the Messiness of Mastiffs

Mastiffs are large and gentle dogs that are known for their loving personalities and loyal nature. However, they are also known for their tendency to make a mess. Mastiffs are not the cleanest dogs around, and their size and strength make it easy for them to leave a trail of fur, drool, and paw prints wherever they go. While they make great pets, it is important to be aware of the messiness that comes with owning a mastiff.

In this article, we will take a closer look at the messiness of mastiffs and how to manage it. We will explore shedding, drooling, paw prints, bathroom habits, grooming, eating habits, playtime, outdoor activities, bedtime, and health concerns. By understanding the messiness of mastiffs, we can be better prepared for the challenges that come with owning one of these lovable giants.

Shedding: How Much Fur Do Mastiffs Leave Behind?

Mastiffs may have a short coat, but they still shed quite a bit. During shedding season, which typically occurs twice a year, mastiffs can leave behind large clumps of fur. Regular brushing can help to manage shedding, but it is important to be prepared to clean up fur from furniture, carpets, and clothing. Some mastiffs may also have skin allergies, which can cause excessive shedding and need to be addressed by a veterinarian.

Drooling: The Drippy Reality of Owning a Mastiff

Mastiffs are notorious for their drooling. They have loose jowls that allow saliva to collect and drip from their mouths. While some mastiffs drool more than others, it is important to be prepared for the drippy reality of owning a mastiff. Drool can stain furniture, clothing, and floors, and can also be a breeding ground for bacteria. Regular wiping of the mouth and chin can help to manage drooling, but it is important to be diligent in cleaning up after your mastiff to avoid any health issues.

Paw Prints: Tracking Mastiff Messes Around the House

Mastiffs have large paws, which means they can leave behind some pretty big paw prints. They are also prone to digging, which can lead to muddy paw prints all over the house. Regular cleaning of floors and carpets can help to manage paw prints, and keeping a towel by the door to wipe down paws can help to minimize the mess. It is also important to keep your mastiff’s nails trimmed to reduce damage to floors and furniture.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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