Tibetan mastiffs have always been known for their fierceness, but they are also known for their loyalty. Do fierce and loyal Tibetan mastiffs bite their owners? It depends on the specific situation. Although Tibetan mastiffs have a lot of temper under long-term artificial cultivation, their wildness has not been completely eliminated, so they may bite their owners in some cases.
For example, a female Tibetan mastiff who has just given birth to a puppy may bite her owner if she touches a small Tibetan mastiff. This is because many animals will protect their babies from being touched after giving birth. For anyone, there will be a sense of prevention, so if you touch the little Tibetan mastiff at will, you are likely to be bitten, and this situation will get better after one month.
When Tibetan mastiff is eating, if the owner takes the food away or moves its food, it may also bite, because Tibetan mastiff will be impatient when facing the food. If someone touches its food, it may think that you are trying to rob its food and attack you, so don't touch its food and utensils when eating.
Although Tibetan mastiff is loyal, it does not mean that its owner is absolutely safe. If you do something they think is offensive, they may bite you, so be very careful.