6 August 2024
A massive breed from England, weighing 150-250 lbs, with a broad head and short coat in fawn, apricot, or brindle. Gentle, loyal, and protective, they are affectionate with family members.
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A mix of English Mastiff and Bulldog, weighing 100-130 lbs. Muscular with a short coat in fawn, red, or brindle. Brave and devoted, they are excellent guard dogs and gentle with family.
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A large, imposing Tibet breed weighing 85-160 lbs. They are known for their thick double coat and lion-like mane. Independent, protective, and strong-willed, they are superb guard dogs, aloof with strangers.
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Recognizable by loose, wrinkled skin, especially on the face. Weighs 110-150 lbs, with a short gray, black, mahogany, or tawny coat. Loyal and affectionate with family but wary of strangers.
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Powerful with a large head, weighing 99-150 lbs. Short, fawn-colored coat. Devoted, courageous, and protective, they are gentle with children and great family dogs.
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One of the largest Mastiffs, weighing 140-220 lbs. Thick coat, often fawn, brindle, or black. Calm, protective, and independent, traditionally used to guard livestock but loyal as family companions.
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Muscular, athletic Italian breed, weighing 88-110 lbs. Short coat in black, gray, fawn, or brindle. Intelligent, protective, and loyal, they excel as guard dogs with a strong bond to their families.
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