Bullmastiff

Bullmastiff

Description of a Bullmastiff.

The Bullmastiff is courageous, loyal, calm, and loving with those it knows. It has a very strong protective instinct and will defend its owners against anything it perceives as a threat. However, it does not normally attack to protect. Instead, it simply knocks the intruder over with its massive size and pins them to the ground, or, will simply stand in front of the stranger/intruder and refuse to let them pass. Bullmastiffs become intensely attached to their families and do best when they can live inside with them. Their protective instinct combined with their great size and natural wariness of strangers means that early socialization is a must. The Bullmastiff may or may not get along well with other dogs. Often, male Bullmastiffs do not tolerate other males, regardless of breed. Occasionally, females in heat will also not get along with other females. The Bullmastiff gets along well with children and is very loving towards them. Parental supervision should be maintained when they are with children because these dogs are so big that they may accidentally knock smaller children down.

Below is a chart of qualities of the Bullmastiff.
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Bullmastiff with children Bullmastiff with small animals
Obedience of a Bullmastiff Shedding of a Bullmastiff
Barking habits of a Bullmastiff
**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).
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