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No, Tibetan Mastiff is not banned in India, you can keep them as pets and they are 100% legal to own in India.
Tibetan Mastiff costs start from 90,000 INR in India.
Because of their thick, double-layered hair coat, Tibetan Mastiffs require regular brushing and do not do well in hot weather.
Tibetan Mastiffs are a large and powerful breed. On average, adult males typically stand between 26 to 30 inches (66 to 76 centimeters) tall at the shoulder and weigh between 90 to 150 pounds (41 to 68 kilograms). Adult females are generally slightly smaller, with a height ranging from 24 to 28 inches (61 to 71 centimeters) and a weight of 70 to 120 pounds (32 to 54 kilograms).
Tibetan Mastiffs' double coat is medium to long, subject to climate, and found in a wide variety of colors, including solid black, black and tan, various shades of red (from pale gold to deep red), and bluish-gray (dilute black), and sometimes with white markings around neck, chest, and legs.
The lion weighs more than double the mastiff. Lions weigh between 330–550 while Tibetan Mastiffs weigh between 150-200. Both are 4ft at the shoulder.
Yes, the term "Bhootiya dog" is often used to refer to Tibetan Mastiffs in the region of the Himalayas, including Nepal, Bhutan, and some parts of India.
With a name sounding close to “massive” and a body size matching that term, the Mastiff is top of the list among the world's strongest dogs.
Tibetan Mastiffs are carnivores and primarily eat meat. They can eat a variety of animal products, including beef, pork, lamb, chicken, rabbit, and fish.
The rarity and purity of the Tibetan Mastiff’s bloodline make them one of the most expensive dog breeds in the world.
As passionate pet lovers ourselves, we deeply value the health and well-being of our pet friends. Before your precious bundle of joy arrives, they undergo a thorough health examination by a licensed veterinarian.
All our puppies are not only up-to-date on their vaccinations but also come with insurance coverage for a trouble-free start.
All of our puppies are raised by responsible breeders who prioritize their pet's health and well-being above all else. We have a zero-tolerance policy for puppy mills.
Canine parvovirus, is a contagious and resilient virus posing a threat to the gastrointestinal health of dogs. We conduct a thorough parvovirus test before your pet joins your home to ensure health and safety.
Our full video call service, lets you connect with your pet before they arrive at your doorstep, which ensures that the pet you see in the video will be the same pet that arrives in your loving arms.