Yes, the Alangu Mastiff is a breed of dog.
No.
English Mastiff http://www.akc.org/breeds/mastiff/index.cfm
The first English Mastiff dates back to the early 19th century. The modern type was stabilized in about the 1880s. The English Mastiff is a breed of large dog that might be descended from the ancient Alaunt. It has a huge size, massive head and very little color. By cons,it is not a smart dog. It is known for its gentle temperament.
The English Mastiff and Cane Corsa are both Mastiff breeds. There are many dog breeds labeled under Mastiff. Some more are the Bullmastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff, Tibetan Mastiff, and the Dogue De Bordeaux. Also, the Great Dane was first known as the German Mastiff.
Quite a few actually. Popular ones are... English Mastiff German Mastiff (Better known as Great Dane) Tibetian Mastiff Neapolitan Mastiff Bull Mastiff Anatolian Mastiff French Mastiff Spanish Mastiff And still there are more. c:
mastiff
There is only one English mastiff in particular but there are quite a few different types of mass tiffs in general such as the French mastiff, the South African mastiff, the Italiano mastiff, the Neapolitan mastiff, I remember reading somewhere there’s a Spanish mastiff, and then you have the English mass tiff of course. Dog from Turner and hooch was a French mastiff, I personally have Italian mastiff and an old friend of mine had the biggest of the big, the South African mastiff, even larger than the English mastiff . And believe me when I say the dog was huge! But those are the types that I can think about off the top of my head and they all have very different looks to them.
no! the mastiff is first
as guarding dogs
The English Mastiff and Bullmastiff are rare, but not endangered. Endangered Mastiff's are the Tibetan Mastiff, Alangu Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff and Belgian Mastiff.
An alaunt is an extinct type of domesticated dog, related to the bulldog and the mastiff.