The Bullmastiff is a strong and powerfully built animal that possesses great intelligence and a willingness to please, making them ideal family companions and protectors. Although large, the breed remains both agile and active and is successful in conformation, obedience, agility, tracking, carting and therapy work. The Bullmastiff’s coat may be red, fawn or brindle.

Right Breed for You?
The Bullmastiff is fearless and confident, yet remains docile and sweet-natured with his family. They are natural guardians of the home, but do not bark much, as silence was a virtue when guarding estates. Bullmastiffs are independent thinkers and may not respond to traditional obedience training. The breed does not require much exercise or grooming, and can live happily in a house or apartment.
  • Working Group; AKC recognized in 1934.
  • Ranging in size from 24 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder and 100 to 130 pounds.
  • The Bullmastiff has been with the AKC since 1933.
  • A mature adult male Bullmastiff will average 26 inches and 120 pounds.
  • The primary use of Bullmastiffs now is as a firm, dependable and warm family dog.

    Temperament
    Fearless and confident yet docile. The dog combines the reliability, intelligence, and willingness to please required in a dependable family companion and protector


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