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Bull Mastiff

British pronunciation/bˈʊl mˈastɪf/
American pronunciation/bˈʊl mˈæstɪf/
Bull Mastiff
[NOUN]
1

a large domestic breed of dog that is a hybrid of bulldog and mastiff, first developed in England as a guard dog

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Bull Mastiff definition and meaning

What is a "bull mastiff"?

The Bull Mastiff is a large and powerful dog breed known for its imposing appearance and protective nature. They have a muscular build, broad head, and a short coat that can come in various colors. Bull Mastiffs are known for their loyalty, courage, and strong protective instincts, making them excellent guard dogs. They are typically calm, gentle, and affectionate with their families, but can be reserved with strangers. Bull Mastiffs require regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep them healthy and happy, and early socialization and training are important to ensure they develop into well-behaved adult dogs. They also require responsible breeding and proper care to prevent health issues associated with their size and breed characteristics, such as joint problems and obesity.

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1And this mastiff, this is a bull mastiff, he had gotten skinny, and the puppy miller didn't really do anything for him.
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