bullmastiff in A Sentence

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    The British Bullmastiff League.

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    The Midland Bullmastiff Club.

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    Bullmastiff- Bullmastiff also comes in dangerous dogs.

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    What about older Bullmastiff when they reach their senior years?

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    Bullmastiff is a dog of aggressive nature, whose legs are very long.

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    However, the Bullmastiff was only recognised as a breed in 1925.

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    Feeding a Bullmastiff can prove a bit challenging because they are known to be a little demanding.

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    According to the breeders of this breed"the Bullmastiff is one of the best and most balanced dogs that exist".

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    The Bullmastiff is known to be an extremely loyal and courageous dog that forms a very strong bond with their owners.

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    The Bullmastiff It is a large but intelligent dog that knows how to measure its strength and that never attacks to hurt.

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    With this said, the Bullmastiff is not a good choice for the first-time owner because they might just get the better of them.

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    A Bullmastiff's tail is set high and is thicker at the base before tapering to the tip which dogs carry straight or slightly curved.

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    Bullmastiff puppies like all puppies are very playful, bouncy and boisterous which is why they are not that well suited to families with toddlers and very young children.

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    The next dog breed to feature among the most dangerous dog breeds in the world is the Bullmastiff, which primarily being a guard dog, is very aggressive in nature.

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    That same year, the British Bullmastiff League was formed although at the time it was known as the Midland Bullmastiff Club and the first official breed standard was established.

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    The next dog breed to feature among the most dangerous dog breeds in the world is the Bullmastiff, which primarily being a guard dog, is very aggressive in nature.

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    Their muzzles must be black with the colour blending in with their coats towards their eyes and with dark markings found around their eyes, their colouring adds to a Bullmastiff's expressive face.

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    They are intelligent and alert characters making them easy to train, but they do like to know why they are doing anything which is something to bear in mind when training a Bullmastiff.

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    Being intelligent dogs, the Bullmastiff really likes to be given a lot of mental stimulation to be truly happy, well-rounded dogs and this includes playing lots of interactive games with their owners and families.

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    It's also worth bearing in mind that when they are puppies and adolescents, the Bullmastiff can be a little headstrong, very lively and boisterous which makes getting them to focus during their training a little more challenging.

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    They are not the best choice for families with very young children or toddlers because an adolescent Bullmastiff tends to be a little too boisterous which could end up with them knocking a young child over and injuring them.

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    The Bullmastiff however, was created by crossing them with Old English Bulldogs because gamekeepers in the day wanted a strong, robust dog that was capable of not only guarding large flocks of livestock, but also of keeping poachers away.

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    The Bullmastiff came about by crossing Mastiff type dogs with Bulldogs, but back in the 17th and 18th centuries, they did not look like the modern Bullmastiff we see today with dogs looking looked more like a Staffordshire Bull Terrier back then.

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    Although the Bullmastiff is an intelligent dog, they are known to have quite a stubborn streak in them which is why careful, yet firm handling is needed right from the word go if you want to share your home with one of them.

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