The Bullmastiff is an English breed and part of the working group. [1] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source Also called the Gamekeeper's Night Dog, Bullmastiffs were bred to guard game from poachers. [2] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source They share many traits with other mastiff and bull-type breeds, but Bullmastiffs do have a few distinguishing traits of their own. By recognizing these traits, this wikiHow will help you identify a Bullmastiff.
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Taking Note of the Structure
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Consider the dog's size. Bullmastiffs are one of the largest breeds of dog. [3] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source Males have a height of 25–27 inches (64–69 cm) and weigh 110–130 pounds (50–59 kg), while females are slightly smaller, standing at 24–26 inches (61–66 cm) tall with a weight of 100–120 pounds (45–54 kg). [4] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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View the head. A Bullmastiff's head is broad and large with a flat forehead and moderate stop. The cheeks are well-developed, and a fair amount of wrinkles are present when the dog is alert. With the ears, the head has a square appearance. The dog has an intelligent, keen, alert expression. [5] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to sourceAdvertisement
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Notice the eyes. The eyes of a Bullmastiff are medium in size. In color, they are dark. [6] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Inspect the ears. Bullmastiffs have wide- and high-set ears that are v-shaped and medium in size. They are carried close to the cheeks, level with the occiput and cheeks, and darker than the color of the body. [7] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Look at the muzzle. A Bullmastiff has a deep, broad muzzle that is preferably dark in color. The ratio of the muzzle's length to the head's length is about 1:3. The black nose has broad, large nostrils. The flews are not too pendulous, and the large teeth meet in a level or slightly undershot bite. [8] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Spot the paws. The paws of a Bullmastiff are medium-sized. The pads are tough and thick, the toes are round and well-arched, and the nails are black. [9] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Find the tail. A Bullmastiff's tail is high-set and either straight or curved. It has a strong root and tapers to the dog's hocks. [10] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Examine the dog's overall build. Bullmastiffs are strong, symmetrical, powerfully built, and nearly square. They have a slightly arched neck, muscular and slightly sloping shoulders, well-boned and straight forelegs, a wide but deep chest, well-sprung ribs, a short back, and broad and muscular hindquarters. Their gait is powerful yet smooth and free. [11] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
Did you know? The ideal ratio for breeding a Bullmastiff with good structure, size, and temperament was sixty percent Mastiff and forty percent Bulldog. [12] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to source
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Viewing the Coat
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Notice the coat's texture and appearance. A Bullmastiff's coat is dense and short in length. It allows for the dog to be well-protected from weather. [13] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Check the coat color. Bullmastiffs may be red, fawn, or brindle. A very small amount of white may appear on the chest, but white markings are not typically seen anywhere else on the dog's body. [14] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club Expert knowledge, resources and advice for all things dog-related. Go to source
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Understand the dog's grooming requirements. With short coats, Bullmastiffs do not need much grooming other than occasional brushing and bathing. However, they are seasonal shedders, and their coat and skin should be regularly monitored to verify that they do not become oily or dry. [15] X Trustworthy Source American Kennel Club The American Kennel Club (AKC) is a purebred dog pedigree registry in the United States. The AKC advocates for the responsible ownership of dogs and promotes purebred dog events, such as the Westminster Dog Show. Go to sourceAdvertisement
Considering Temperament
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Watch for guarding traits. As a breed with a guarding history, Bullmastiffs are protective, confident, powerful, courageous, and alert. These traits all add up to give the breed amazing guardian qualities. If they sense potential danger, they will bark, and unlike some other breeds, they typically only bark when necessary. [16] X Research source
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Check if the dog needs moderate exercise. The Bullmastiff is a working breed, so one will need regular exercise. Puppies are extra rambunctious, while adults need enough exercise to keep them fit. [17] X Research source
- Avoid exercising a Bullmastiff in excessive heat. Flat-faced breeds can have difficulty breathing especially in these harsh conditions and may be prone to overheating. [18] X Research source
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Notice a calm demeanor. Despite their intimidating appearance, Bullmastiffs are truly calm, even reserved, dogs. This can make them good family dogs. [19] X Research source
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See if the dog acts independent. A Bullmastiff may act willful or independent during training and require consistency when being trained. Along with their strong will, they may be dominant or aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex. [20] X Research source
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Recognize loyalty. Though independent at times, Bullmastiffs are overall vastly loyal and loving. They are affectionate toward their families and do not like being apart from them. [21] X Research sourceAdvertisement
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Tips
- Consider DNA testing if you wish to know your own dog's breed. A DNA test will confirm if your dog is a Bullmastiff.Thanks
Warnings
- Note that due to their intimidating appearance and guarding background, Bullmastiffs may be banned in some areas. [22] X Research source Make sure to check the dog bans in your area.Thanks
References
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