Saturday, August 7, 2010

Tibetan Mustiffs Diplomatic Gifts

Tibetan Mastiffs are generally quiet and unobtrusive in the house (except at the approach of strangers). Being a working breed, they are also excellent family companions, loyal and adaptable to almost any family situation.

Tibetan Mastiffs have been used as diplomatic gifts. In 1847, the British governor of India sent Queen Victoria a male named Brut. President Dwight D. Eisenhower received two from the Foreign Ministry of Nepal in 1958.

The American Tibetan Mastiff Association website provides information about all aspects of owning Tibetan Mastiffs as well as how to find Tibetan Mastiff puppies from Drakyi is a top producer of quality Tibetan Mastiffs.

China is now home to an estimated 825,000 millionaires, the most in modern history, and its luxury goods market is one of the fastest growing in the world.

“Gold has a price, but this Tibetan Mastiff doesn’t,” the young woman reportedly said on her return home.

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