Country of Origin: Brazil
Dog Group: Working dog breeds
Origin of Name: The Fila Brasileiro also known as the Brazilian Mastiff is a large working breed of dog developed in Brazil. It is known for its superb tracking ability, aggressiveness and an unforgiving impetuous temperament. The Fila’s great tracking ability led to its presence in North America and Europe. Due to its size and potential for aggression, it is unfairly banned in some countries.
Shedding
A bit HighMonthly keeping cost
PremiumRs.6,000 Standard
Rs.4,000
Size
LargeBreed Info
Life Span : 9 - 11 years
Availability : Easy to get
About Fila Brasileiro
The Fila Brasileiro, also called the Brazilian Mastiff.The Fila Brasileiro was developed by Brazilian ranchers who needed a fearless, all-around working dog of enormous strength and stamina that could hunt large game, guard livestock and protect property and possessions. The breed was named after the Portuguese word “filar,” which means “to hold or secure.”
Breeds thought to have contributed to the modern Fila Brasileiro include the Bloodhound, Bullenbeisser, Mastiff and Rafeiro do Alentejo, forming the basis for his exceptional tracking skills, courage, tenacity, herding and guarding instincts and loose skin. Developed strictly as a working dog, the Fila was not bred to a fixed “type” until the 1950s. The official Brazilian breed standard was developed in the 1960s.
The breed developed a following in the United States in the 1970s. The Fila Brasileiro Club of America was formed in 1984, followed by the Fila Brasileiro Association in 1992.
Fila Brasileiros have a unique temperament. They are 100% devoted to their family affectionate, playful, incredibly loving with kids; but they are also fiercely protective of those who they consider to be their family.
Maintenance
Visits to Groomer- Low
Drooling-No
Bath-Regular
Tolerance to heat- Basks in it
Tolerance to cold- Loves snow
Exercise Requirement-Lots
Hair & Coat
Under Coat-No
Colour- Black, Red, Yellow, Brindle
Coat Type-Smooth
Hair Length-Short
Hair Density-Dense
Health
Fila Brasileiro are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Brasileiro will get any or all of these diseases, but it's important to be aware of them if you're considering this breed.
Bloat
Elbow dysplasia
Hip dysplasia
Progressive Retinal
Atrophy
Gastric Torsion
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Temperament
Fila Brasileiros have a unique temperament. They are fully devoted to their family affectionate, playful, incredibly loving with kids; but they are also fiercely protective of those who they consider to be their family. They make excellent guard dogs, but they should only be adopted into families who are experienced dog owners. They are also the most loyal breed of dog.
Training & Intelligence
Training and socialization needs to begin early on in the life of a Fila. They can exhibit extreme dominance, so it is critical to establish leadership as early as possible. Do not ever treat a Fila harshly. While they are completely devoted to the ones they love, they won't hesitate to bite if they feel they are being threatened. Calm-assertiveness and lots of patience are important. Filas respond well to lavish praise and treats.
Breeding
Litter Size-4 to 10 puppies (approximately)
Complication in Breeding-No
Procreation
Fila Brasileiros are generally healthy, living on average about 9 to 11 years. Generally a dog takes around 18 months to reach his or her full height and structure. It is advisable to breed your dogs after at least two years of age. If you are a first timer at breeding then taking a vets help.
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