Brave faithful and strong
If the mother is the Old English Mastiff then the puppies would be bigger than if the American Bulldog was the mother.If the English Mastiff was the mother then I would say that they could be almost as big or as big as the Old English Mastiff, depending on whose genes they have, probably lighter in the body, but very muscular.If the mother is the American Bulldog, the puppies would probably be just a bit bigger than that, but probably not as big as an Old English Mastiff.I have a Neopolitan Mastiff x Labrador bitch. Her mother was the labrador and she is about the size of a large labrador male, with a very deep chest but has her mothers labrador head and black labrador colouring, even though her mother was a yellow labrador. Her father was a brindle.
The heaviest breed of dog is Neapolitan Mastiff. The tallest breed of dog is the Irish Wolfhound. A popular breed, the Labrador, is actually a medium-sized dog.
The English Mastiff and Bullmastiff are rare, but not endangered. Endangered Mastiff's are the Tibetan Mastiff, Alangu Mastiff, Neapolitan Mastiff and Belgian Mastiff.
A French mastiff is correctly called a Dogue De Bordeaux and is smaller than a Mastiff.
100% English mastiff is better then neo
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:
Yes, Marley in "Marley and Me" is a Labrador Retriever. He is portrayed by multiple dogs during filming, but their breed aligns with the character's description in the book.
English Mastiff http://www.akc.org/breeds/mastiff/index.cfm
That is called inherited trates!
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.
"It looks like a chocolate Labrador to me." It's actually a Cane Corso (Italian Mastiff). Look familiar: http://www.abouttimecanecorso.com/images/CaneCorsoSecuritySystem1.jpg