yes
No, only bull mastiffs.
Mastiff is an area in France.
No he is an English mastiff which tend to be larger than bull mastiffs
In a recent study of 122 dog breeds by the American Temperament Testing Society (ATTS), Pit Bulls achieved a passing rate of 83.9%. That's as good or better than Beagles ... 78.2%, and Golden Retrievers ... 83.2%. This study basically showed that Pit Bulls and Golden Retrievers have about the same aggressive tendencies, except that a Golden Retriever is more likely to bite people than a Pit Bull is.
No, Bull Mastiffs do not have thin tails. They have thick, strong tails that are medium in length and taper towards the end. The tail is typically carried low and is an integral part of their powerful and robust appearance.
Golden retrievers are calm, mellow, and overall great dogs.I think it would be the bull terrier they are beautiful loving crazy and some times calm dogs:)
Bull Mastiffs and English Terriers. A mommy and daddy pitbull.
Bull Mastiffs can weigh anywhere between 90 and 130 pounds. Femalels will tend to be smaller. Males will tend to be larger.
No, Labradors are mesocephalic, medium head size, as are Border Collies, Pit Bulls, Malamutes, etc.. Brachycephalic means short head size, so dogs like Bull Mastiffs, Pugs, Boxers, etc. And dolichocephalic means long head size, such as Collies, Greyhounds, etc.
Common health problems associated with Bull Mastiffs include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, bloat, heart conditions, and certain types of cancer. Regular veterinary check-ups and proper care can help manage these health issues.
Yes, Bull Mastiffs are legal in Australia; however, regulations can vary by state and territory. Some regions have specific restrictions or requirements for owning certain breeds, so it's important for potential owners to check local laws. Overall, Bull Mastiffs are recognized as a breed that can be owned responsibly with proper care and training.
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