Tibetan mastiff (scientific name: Canis lupus familiaris) is a canine.
Originated from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, it is common in pastoral areas. [1] Many countries and regions in the world have Tibetan mastiff footprints. He is strong-willed, dignified and arrogant, strong, agile and vigorous, with poor endurance, and the puppy has poor memory before adulthood. Tibetan mastiffs are alert, territorial, loyal to their owners, hostile to strangers in their territories, and good at protecting their owners and their property. Tibetan mastiff is about 120 cm long, with thick and rich body hair, and the outer coat is not too long. The coat color is mostly real gold, yellow and black. In the cold climate, the undercoat is thick and soft as wool, which can resist the cold and sleep peacefully in the ice and snow. In a warm climate, this is very rare.