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BULLMASTIFF
The Bullmastiff is fearless and confident, yet docile. Bred to be a guard dog, the breed is known for its intelligence, strength and trustworthiness, traits which make for a dependable family companion and protector. The Bullmastiff is probably many centuries old. Gamekeepers and breeders crossed Mastiffs and Bulldogs to create the Bullmastiff, which they then used effectively to deter poaching on large estates in England. Today's Bullmastiffs are fawn, red, or brindle, with black masking and short, wrinkled muzzles. Males are about 27" at the withers and weigh around 130 pounds, females slightly shorter and lighter.
Visit the official website for the American Bullmastiff Association
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