http://www.neapolitans.org WORLD Class Gorgeous Blue (silver) Neapolitan Mastiff / mastino puppy Wild Child Fiji – show / breeding prospective, absolutely unique pedigree with all Famous World Champions in one package on the background (World, International and AKC Champions, champions and best-in-show winners each generations, winners of Trofeo Mario Querci and ATIMANA shows – breed annual World level Dog shows), he is from the Quality proven healthy elite breeding stock.
Blue Neapolitan Mastiff Wild Child Fiji – is gorgeous puppy: very nice to any point to the Neapolitan Mastiff Breed standard: correct in conformation, beautiful rectangular body, great topline, strong defined rear angles, good muscle tone, amazing feline (lion-like) movement, no pastern problem, cat rounded feet; gorgeous square head with the correct set of wrinkles.
The Mastino Napoletano dog (Neapolitan Mastiff, Italian Mastiff, Il Cane Mastino) is an ancient dog breed, rediscovered in Italy in the 1940’s.
The Neapolitan Mastiff is a breed that was reconstructed in the 1940s by Piero Scanziani and other lovers of the Mastini.
Throughout history, the Neapolitan Mastiff was used by the Romans in wartime, later as a hunter of deer and wild boar, and fighters of wild animals in the circus and in arenas as gladiators, but always remaining true to its heritage with an inherent talent as a guard dog especially in the Roman villas of Campania. Many of the early Mastini were depicted in many artifacts, statues, and carvings in which the artist depicts the massive head, skin folds especially an exaggerated dewlap, and cropped ears.
the Neapolitan Mastiff remained in its home offering companionship and protection to its people.
The Neapolitan Mastiff is a heavy-boned, massive, impressive dog bred for use as a guard and defender of owner and property. His loose skin is all over his entire body, and is abundant with hanging wrinkles and folds on the head and a voluminous dewlap. His intense, piercing stare and regal stoicisms are enough to ward off an intruder; however, with its owner it is highly loyal and affectionate. http://www.neapolitans.org