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The History of The Bullmastiff Dog Breed

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The History of The Bullmastiff Dog Breed

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The Bullmastiff is a robust working dog from England that has a short coat and a strong build, resulting from a crossbreeding between the Mastiff and Bulldog. Despite its protective nature, the breed displays a gentle demeanor around nonthreatening people, especially children. Bullmastiffs are known for their intelligence, alertness, and loyalty while their calm temperament and affectionate nature make them great companions for families
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