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BULLMASTIFF
ORIGINS AND TYPE
The
Bull
mastiff , a breed of powerful
working dog developed in England
in the second half of the 19th
cent. It stands from 24 to 27
in. (61-68.6 cm) high at the
shoulder and weighs from 100 to
130 lb (45.4-59 kg). Its dense,
short coat may be fawn, red, or
brindle, with a darker shading
on the ears and muzzle. Because
of the increasing need to
protect game preserves and large
estates from poachers, English
gamekeepers began to cross
existing breeds in an attempt to
produce a dog that would possess
the required speed, strength,
aggressiveness, good night
vision, and the capacity to
remain silent at the approach of
the poacher. It would be the
task of the desired dog to knock
down the intruder and keep him
down until he was captured,
rather than simply alarming him
into running away. After many
breeds were tried, mastiff and
bulldog stock were crossed,
producing a dog with all the
necessary qualities, the bull
mastiff. Today it is raised as a
guard and show dog and as a pet.
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