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Mastiff - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Mastiff Pictures and Mastiff images. Get an in depth look at the Mastiff and see the many things that this breed has to offer.

Mastiff - Overview and History

The breed commonly referred to as the “Mastiff” in English-speaking countries is more accurately called the English Mastiff or the Old English Mastiff. Also known as the Mestyf and the Mastie, this is a giant breed known for its grandeur and good nature. Originally bred as a guard and watch dog, it is also well-known for its docile disposition, despite a somewhat ferocious appearance. The Mastiff is naturally aloof toward strangers and does not

Mastiff - Temperament

The Mastiff has undergone quite a change over the last 500 years. They were originally bred to be combat dogs, both guarding troops and fighting alongside them. Then they were used in the Roman Coliseum to fight human and animal opponents. In modern times, these massive dogs are wonderful companion animals. They are excellent with children – patient, nurturing, protective, but always up for a romp in the yard, and attach themselves deeply to the

Mastiff - Physical Characteristics

The body is massive with great depth and breadth, especially between the forelegs, causing these to be set wide apart. The AKC standard height for this breed is 30 inches (minimum) at the shoulder for males and 27.5 inches (minimum) at the shoulder for females. A typical male can weigh between 160 and 230 pounds. A typical female would weigh between 140 and 190 pounds.The Mastiff is the biggest dog breed and is powerfully built

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