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Aryan Molossus
The aryan molossus breed should begin it's training as a young puppy, as many breeders and rescue orgizations will recomend.
The breed probably is closely related to both the Kangal Dog of Turkey and the Tibetan Mastiff. Primitive tribes used the dog to settle land and tribal disputes. When villagers argued over grazing areas, goatherd ownership or other grievances, a dog from each tribe was placed in the pit to fight out the dispute.
The aryan molossus breed should begin it's training as a young puppy, as many breeders and rescue orgizations will recomend.
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Aryan Molossus -
training, rescue
Common misspellings are aryani molossus, aryian molossus, aryal molossus, aryan molossi, aryan molossuses, Aryan molosser, aryan molossian, aryan molossor, aryan molossar, arysl molossus.
The breed was also used in dogfights. Owners of the winning dog were declared victorious and the dogs that lost were not bred; thus only the best representatives of the breed survived. Nowadays the dogs are used as guard dogs and also as pet dogs. The aryan molossus breed should begin it's training as a young puppy, as many breeders and rescue orgizations will recomend.
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