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  2. English Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The English Mastiff, or simply the Mastiff, is a British dog breed of very large size. It is likely descended from the ancient Alaunt and Pugnaces Britanniae, with a significant input from the Alpine Mastiff in the 19th century.

  3. Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    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. [1][2] European and Asian records dating back 3,000 years show dogs of ...

  4. The Mastiff, also called the English Mastiff, is a large breed of dog. [1] They have a rectangular body, thick muscles and a massive head with a wrinkled forehead. [1] They stand from 27.5 inches (70 cm) to 30 inches (76 cm) at the shoulder and typically weigh between 120 pounds (54 kg) and 230 pounds (100 kg). [2]

  5. English Mastiff Dog Breed Information: History, Traits

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    The English Mastiff (also known as the Old English Mastiff, or simply the Mastiff) is one of the largest breeds of dogs and is frequently referred to as a gentle giant. With a large, symmetrical head and signature black mask and well-knit, muscular body, this dog’s outwardly fearsome appearance belies its loving and fiercely loyal nature.

  6. Mastiff History: Where the Breed Originated - American Kennel...

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    The breed’s name, Mastiff – that’s it, just Mastiff, though unsuccessful attempts have been made to tack “English” in front of its name – has been known for millennia on the British Isles. The...

  7. English Mastiff Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Facts, Care & Traits

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    The large, wrinkly English Mastiff is typically a laid-back companion. Learn more about the lifespan, grooming, and health concerns in this guide.

  8. Mastiff | Description, Size, & Facts | Britannica

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    Mastiff, breed of large working dog used as a guard and fighting dog in England for more than 2,000 years. Dogs of this type are found in European and Asian records dating back to 3000 bce. Sometimes called the Molossian breeds for a common ancestor, numerous heavily built large dog breeds.

  9. A massive, heavy-boned dog of courage and prodigious strength, the Mastiff is docile and dignified but also a formidable protector of those they hold dear. Founded in 1884, the not-for-profit AKC...

  10. Old English Mastiff - Dog Breed information and images - K9RL

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    Mastiff (Old English Mastiff) is one of the heaviest large dog breeds in the world. The Mastiff has descended from giant, mastiff-type dogs brought to Britain by Phoenician traders in the 6th century BC.

  11. English Mastiff - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Wikinews

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    English Mastiff. Template:Infobox Dogbreed The English Mastiff is a breed of large dog perhaps descended from the ancient Alaunt and Pugnaces Britanniae, with a significant input from the Alpine Mastiff in the 19th century.

  12. About the Breed - Mastiff Club of America

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    Today, mastiff is used to describe many different breeds around the world, all descended from the same root stock. In the US and other English speaking countries, Mastiff is used to refer to the Old English Mastiff (OEM), developed in England and nearly extinct after WW II.

  13. English Mastiff Dog Breed Information and History - Kennel.com

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    English Mastiff. The English Mastiff (sometimes called the Old English Mastiff) is descended from the large, mastiff-type dogs brought to Britain as early as the 6th century BC, by Phoenician traders.

  14. English Mastiff: Majestic Guardian Breed — Woofmastery.com

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    With its massive frame and distinctive wrinkled face, the English Mastiff stands as a symbol of both strength and docility. Explore the origins and unique characteristics that define this gentle giant, a loyal companion and steadfast protector.

  15. English Mastiff - DogZone.com

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    The Mastiff is the largest of our pedigree dog breeds, and well-built males can weigh in at over 110 kg. Despite their massive size and imposing appearance, they are renowned for their gentleness, and make ideal living bean-bags for young children, should space allow.

  16. As the largest dog breed that exists, the Mastiff exudes power and confidence. If any breed is reminiscent of a professional wrestler--and a large one at that!--the English Mastiff is it. But exactly what does an English Mastiff look like? The large body is streamlined and powerful.

  17. 19 Mastiff Breed Types A-Z List with Traits & Pictures

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    English Mastiff Traits & Characteristics. The loyal and affectionate nature of the English Mastiff makes this mastiff breed type the ideal family dog and companion. This dog would be accurately described as a “gentle giant” and enjoys spending quality time with its family.

  18. Old English Mastiff - PetPlace

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    The Old English Mastiff is a massive dog with a noble carriage to match. Our breed guide details their history, body type, appearance, and personality.

  19. In this article, we are going to give you a complete guide to the specific breed, the Mastiff. They are also known as English Mastiffs or Old English Mastiffs. Mastiffs are the largest and also some of the gentlest of all the Mastiff-type dogs.

  20. Bullmastiff - Wikipedia

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    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.

  21. The Mastiff breed: These gentle giants are great guard dogs. Find out all about this large dog’s physical characteristics, training, nutrition, and much more.

  22. Alpine Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Alpine mastiff was a type of molosser, or "flock-guardian phenotype " with the same or similar ancestral origins as the Saint Bernard. [1] However, unlike the Saint Bernard, the Alpine mastiff was never a bona fide breed.

  23. Neapolitan Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Neapolitan Mastiff or Mastino Napoletano is an Italian breed of large dog of mastiff type. It descends from the traditional guard dogs of central Italy. [1] . It was recognised as a breed by the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana in 1949, [2] and accepted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1956. [3]

  24. Spanish Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Mastiff or Mastín Español is a breed of dog from Spain, originally bred to be a guard dog and whose specialized purpose is to be a livestock guardian dog protecting flocks and/or herds from wolves and other predators. Historical context. A brindle Spanish Mastiff. The Spanish mastiff is thought to have existed for thousands of years.