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Breed Review: Bullmastiff (17 Pics)

#4 In 1924, the breed was officially registered by the English Kennel Club, and a year later they also proposed the first standard of appearance for its representatives.

By that time, bullmastiffs had managed to retrain from assistant rangers into police and army dogs, which they still remain in the United States, as well as in a number of other Western countries. By the way, it is the bullmastiffs that are used by the De Beers corporation to protect their diamond deposits in South Africa. And this is in the homeland of the fierce Boerboels!

#5 In 1933, the breed was imported to America, where a year later the AKC published a new standard for it, slightly but still different from English.

As for the Soviet breeders, they met the descendants of mastiffs and bulldogs only in 1988. Nevertheless, it took the bullmastiffs very little time to adapt to Russian realities. In particular, since 1997, the domestic livestock has already been in full control at international exhibitions, collecting all kinds of awards and champion titles.

#6 The Bullmastiff is a tight, compact weightlifter with a melancholic, seemingly slightly weary look.

However, the distant expression of the eyes is nothing more than a cunning trick. In fact, the bullmastiff is in a state of permanent alertness, as evidenced by the folds on his face. These impromptu wrinkles are straightened only in a state of complete rest and tranquility, which is a dog that occurs only during periods of sleep.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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