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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BullmastiffBullmastiff - Wikipedia

    The Bullmastiff is an English breed of dog of mastiff type and large size, with a solid build and a short muzzle. It was developed as a guard dog in the nineteenth century by cross-breeding the English Mastiff with the now-extinct Old English Bulldog. It was recognised as a breed by The Kennel Club in 1924.

    • English Mastiff. The English Mastiff is the largest breed of mastiff dogs. It is more commonly referred to as just a Mastiff and is the dog most people think of when referring to the term.
    • Spanish Mastiff. Spanish mastiffs are another large breed of mastiff. On average, they weigh between 140 to 200 lbs (63.5 to 90.7kg). Height wise they are around 28 to 35 inches (71.1 to 88cm) tall.
    • Alangu Mastiff. The Alangu mastiff is more commonly known as the Bully Kutta. Other names for this dog include the South Asian Mastiff, Indian Mastiff, and Pakistani Bully dog.
    • Japanese Mastiff. Japanese mastiffs are also called Tosa Inus and are one of the most friendly mastiff breeds. They weigh between 100 to 200 lbs (45.3 to 91kgs) and are 21.5 to 23.5 inches (53 to 59cm)tall.
  3. Mar 26, 2024 · The ultimate guardian dog, the Bullmastiff is known as “the gamekeepers night dog.” The breed was developed in the 19th century to protect private English game preserves and country estates.

  4. Is the Bullmastiff the right breed for you? Learn more about the Bullmastiff including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard.

    • Great Dane. The Great Dane is widely recognized as the largest dog breed by the American Kennel Club, at least in terms of height. The Great Dane is a breed of German origin and its German name of Deutsche Dogge means German mastiff.
    • Neapolitan Mastiff. Mastiff breeds are certainly among the largest dog breeds in terms of sheer mass. The Neapolitan mastiff originated in southern Italy.
    • Scottish Deerhound. Going back to the leggy breeds, the Scottish deerhound gives away its purpose and origin in its name. Originating in Scotland well before recorded history, the breed is a courser, once used to hunt red deer and easily chasing down its prey.
    • Irish Wolfhound. Like the Scottish deerhound, the Irish wolfhound was bred to be a courser, and was indeed originally used to chase down wolves. Developed from war hounds into a dog used for hunting and guarding, the Irish wolfhound is ancient and may have been brought to Ireland as far back as 7000 B.C.
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MastiffMastiff - Wikipedia

    A mastiff is a large and powerful type of dog. [1] [2] Mastiffs are among the largest dogs, and typically have a short coat, a long low-set tail and large feet; the skull is large and bulky, the muzzle broad and short ( brachycephalic) and the ears drooping and pendant-shaped.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BoerboelBoerboel - Wikipedia

    The Boerboel ( pronounced [ˈbuːrbul]) is a South African breed of large dog of mastiff type, used as a family guard dog. It is large, with a short coat, strong bone structure and well-developed muscles. It is recognised by the Kennel Union of Southern Africa, but not by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale. [4] [5] Legislation.

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