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Overview
Tibetan Mastiffs typically weigh between 75 to 160 pounds, and were originally bred to guard villages. They have a massive head, and a long and bushy tail. Their thick and wooly “mane-like” coat is most often seen in black, brown, gold, back and tan, and shades of grey and blue. They are an independent and stubborn breed. They are highly intelligent, have a strong sense of self, and are very protective of their family.