Honest Breed Review
Mastiff
5.6
Reality Score / 10
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👉 Gentle giant requiring minimal exercise - but budget $5,500 to $10,000 Year 1, accept a 6 to 10 year lifespan, and verify insurance before adopting.

Gentle and calm with family|Low exercise needs for their size|Natural guardian by presence alone|Loyal and devoted

Year 1 Cost Estimate
$5,000 to $11,000+
Includes purchase, first-year vet care, vaccines, spay/neuter, and supplies. Rescue path costs significantly less — take the quiz to see both paths.
Pros
Restricted by many insurance providers Short lifespan 6 to 10 years Very expensive to feed and vet
Cons
Hip and elbow dysplasia Bloat GDV Cancer
Health Issues
Annual: $3,000 to $5,000

Full health screening checklist included in the paid report.

⚠ Insurance Risk — verify with your provider before adopting
🐶 Rescue: Sometimes found in rescue
Recommended Starter Kit
MidWest iCrate 48" Dog Crate →Rabbitgoo No-Pull Dog Harness Large →Purina Pro Plan Large Breed →KONG Classic Dog Toy Large →Nina Ottosson Puzzle Feeder →Bully Sticks Bulk Pack →Furhaven Orthopedic Dog Bed Large →FURminator Deshedding Tool →Zesty Paws 8-in-1 Multivitamin Chews →Cosequin Joint Supplement →Dog Cooling Mat →

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Rescue vs Breeder cost split, 3-year projection, training timeline, and breeder checklist are in the full report.

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