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 Topic: Is a Bullmastiff Right For You? (viewed 393 times)
procybex

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Joined: Jun 2010
Posted: 6/20/2010 6:15 AM

Bullmastiffs are a great breed of dog, but before purchasing a Bullmastiff puppy you should first have a basic understanding of this breed. Bullmastiff is a cross between an English mastiff and an old English bulldog. They are a very muscular dog. You must also be prepared to handle a dog that is very strong. This type of dog is very agile and athletic. For more info please visit http://bullmastiffs.jeremyinc.com/

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AnnSmith

Posts: 43
Joined: Mar 2011
Posted: 3/17/2011 11:56 AM

Yes, I believe they are. I said in another post that I was actually planning to get one but did not push through as I have just decided to get a male doberman dog and a king charles spaniel. But anyway, who knows, someday I will own one. (I hope my hubby reads this so he knows what to give me for my bday! LOL!

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ailhibbard

Posts: 47
Joined: May 2011
Posted: 6/30/2011 5:35 AM

I think owning one that doesn't suit you physically isn't a good idea. Like an agile one with a very lazy owner (that doesn't make any sense).

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