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English Mastiff

English Mastiff

English Mastiff

English Mastiff

The massive Mastiff, one of the biggest dogs recognized by the American Kennel Club, loves being around people. It bonds closely with its ‘family.’ Bred in England, these dogs were watchdogs for more than two thousand years. They combine grandeur, good nature, courage, and docility. The English Mastiff’s short coat can be fawn, apricot, or brindle.

 

 

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As early as 3000 B.C., drawings on Egyptian monuments depict typical Mastiffs. Later, even Caesar noticed the fearless, strong Mastiff as it fought alongside the British soldiers in 55 B.C. Impressed by the breed’s courage, he brought a group of them back to Rome and forced them to take part in bull baiting, lion fighting and fights with human gladiators. Later, the Mastiff became popular with the peasants in England, where the dogs were used to keep wolves and other dangerous predators under control as well to as protect the home.

The coat comes in fawn, apricot, or brindle.

The Mastiff is a powerful yet gentle and loyal companion, but because of their size and need for space, they are best suited for country or suburban life. The breed requires light exercise and minimal grooming.

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