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Saint Bernard vs Bull Mastiff

Saint Bernard vs Bull Mastiff

Close up of a large Saint Bernard dog with brown white and black markings
Saint Bernard

Loyal, Protective, Intelligent

Fawn Bullmastiff with a black muzzle lies panting on green grass
Bull Mastiff

Loyal, Protective, Fearless

VS

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 5,700

Basic

₹ 8,550

Premium

Life Expectancy

8 - 10 years

Size

Giant

Group

Working

Suitable Climate

5º - 25º celsius

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Exercise Required

30 - 60 minutes a day

Shedding Level

High Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 25,000 - ₹ 50,000

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 4,900

Basic

₹ 7,500

Premium

Life Expectancy

8 - 10 years

Size

Giant

Group

Working

Suitable Climate

10º - 30º celsius

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Exercise Required

30 - 60 minutes a day

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 50,000 - ₹ 1,00,000

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Calm and affectionate nature.

  • Well-suited for cold climates.

  • Great hiking companion.

Cons

  • Requires regular grooming.

  • Can be drooly.

  • Vulnerable to heat.

Pros

  • Reserved and vigilant watchdogs.

  • Adaptable for different climates.

  • Low Grooming Needs.

Cons

  • Can get sensitive to loud noises.

  • Obesity-prone.

  • Can be stubborn during training.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the place of origin of the Saint Bernard breed?

The Saint Bernard breed originates in the Swiss Alps, where they were historically utilized as rescue dogs to find stranded tourists in the snow.

How do I deal with their drooling?

Due to their jowly nature, Saint Bernards are infamous for drooling. Drool can be controlled by keeping a towel nearby and regularly cleaning their mouth. Make sure they have access to clean water in order to stay hydrated.

Can Saint Bernards be left alone for extended periods of time?

Saint Bernards rely on interaction with humans and might develop separation anxiety when left alone for extended periods of time. Avoid leaving them alone for long periods of time, and provide interactive toys to keep their minds engaged.