Mastiff personality
Mastiffs are gentle, dignified, and protective, combining massive size with a calm, easygoing nature.
But breed is only the starting point. Two Mastiffs can have very different personalities — which is why the CPTI model measures each dog as an individual across four trait dimensions, then maps them to one of 16 personality types.
Sociality — Outgoing (O) vs. Selective (S)
Does your Mastiff greet every dog and human like a long-lost friend, or warm up only to a chosen few? Neither is better — but it changes which playmates and settings your Mastiff will love.
Exploration — Adventurous (A) vs. Predictable (P)
Some dogs need new trails, new smells, new everything; others thrive on ritual and routine. Knowing where your Mastiff falls tells you how to plan walks, travel, and enrichment.
Cooperation — Affiliative (F) vs. Independent (I)
Affiliative dogs work with you and live for your approval; independent dogs solve problems their own way. This axis shapes how your Mastiff learns best in training.
Emotionality — Relaxed (R) vs. Vigilant (V)
Relaxed dogs shrug off surprises; vigilant dogs notice everything first. It determines how your Mastiff handles busy parks, guests, and new environments.
Which of the 16 types is your Mastiff?
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