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Am/Intl
Ch Bask Mama's Pride
"Bask"
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Developed in England in
the late nineteenth century, the Bullmastiff was created through a cross between the
Mastiff with the Bulldog. Bred to warn the gamekeeper of poachers
who would rather kill than face the death penalty for poaching, the
Bullmastiff can attack and hold a poacher without harming him. This
dog is a natural guardian and will not back down from a fight. He has been
used as a police, guard, and army dog.

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The Bullmastiff shows
great strength, endurance and alertness. He combines power, speed,
and a keen sense of smell with courage and aggression. His
temperament is loyal and affectionate towards his owner. He is a
very gentle, calm, and devoted companion but also a fearless guardian.
The
Bullmastiff is a compact and powerful dog standing up to 27 inches at the
shoulder and weighing up to 130 lbs. Grooming is minimal as the coat is
short. The Bullmastiff has a black face mask and the coat may be red,
fawn, or brindle. The most common color is now fawn although gamekeepers
once preferred brindle as the dog became almost invisible at night.
Attacking silently and on command, the Bullmastiff could take down a
poacher before he could even reach for his gun.
Although the Bullmastiff is not a
high-energy dog, he should have lots of exercise and a balanced diet to
prevent a tendency to obesity. Bullmastiffs need a strong, confident
master. Training should begin early. Bullmastiffs are intelligent,
obedient dogs who make superb guard and watchdogs.
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