 
We are so happy to let everyone know that Venezia, the new champion, has had a litter of pups with CH Centurian Mastini Merlin.
Born 1/12/10, we have 3 new babies!! 2 girls, and one boy. All are doing well. The last litter Nezia had, was also with Merlin, 2 of the pups, were well over 100 pounds at 6 months!! We expect nothing less!!!
Check out the gallery, for pics of Nezia and the puppies! They are really cute!
We did not have a litter from the Dragonslayer x Serafina breeding, but.... have 2 exceptional breedings planned, for the near future! Please contact us for details, fill out our application, and possibly, be accepted for our waiting list. We have several deposits already for exceptional puppies.
Also, we will be repeating the breeding of Rudy x Sera, when Sera comes into season, probably middle spring.
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We are happy to have several puppies available, including some that we believe will be showworthy.
As always. there are variety of personalities, and physical characteristics to choose from.
Contact us now for more information or to set up an appointment to visit your potential new puppy.
Occasionally, we will be placing dogs/puppies from rescue situations, or simply rehoming a dog that has been misplaced due to family tragedy, moves, etc.
At this time, we have a beautiful 2 year old girl, named Molly, who will make someone a very happy owner. She has incredible personality, she is very funny, and outgoing, and will only be placed in an appropriate home, specially chosen, for her.
Oh, she loves when you sing "Happy Birthday", she sings along with you!!
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What can we say about our dogs? To start with, we love every one of them. We have raised them ourselves, most of them from puppies. Some have came as adolescents. A couple have flown across the sea, starting with Contessa del Gheno, followed by Ettore and Florra del Gheno, from our close friends in Italy. We can't help but show off our Neo family!
Centurian Mastini is well into it's 4th generation of excellent neapolitan mastiffs. Each generation shows improvement, health and conformation wise, over previous generations. We have 3 generations here, at CM, on the ground. And will be happy to show you. How many other breeders, can say that? Longevity is a much proclaimed issue, and many breeders say, that it is a priority, and a goal of theirs. But, when it comes to ages of dogs at their time of death, how old do their dogs actually live??? Do lifespans improve from generation to generation?? Or, is this simply lip service, served up to the unsuspecting anxious, excited puppy shopper?
We, here at CM realize this is a painful subject, especially when a beloved dog dies so young, having experienced this heartbreak. Initially hoped to have a breeder "replace" the very young dog.. But, in retrospect, are very happy to NOT have included that line in our prospective breedings!!
This will only improve if breeders are actually working together to decipher the reason behind the young ages of death in so many very young dogs. Ask your potential breeder for statistics. Do some research. Ask how long their dogs average lifespans are. And then, think about your decision.
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