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American Mastiff (Fawn, Head)
Fawn, Head

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Name American Mastiff
Other names AM Mastiff
Origin United States
Breed Group Working
Size Giant
Type Purebred
Life span 10-12 years
Temperament

Affectionate

Calm

Courageous

Dignified

Good-natured

Protective

Height 28-36 inches (65-91 cm)
Weight

Male: 160-200 pounds (72-90 kg)

Female: 140-180 pounds (63-81 kg)

Colors

Apricot

Fawn

Brindle

White

Litter Size 2-5 puppies
Puppy Prices

Average $1000 - $1500 USD

 

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American Mastiff Puppy (Brindle & Fawn, Face)
Brindle & Fawn, Face

American Mastiff Names

Rank Boy Names Girl Names
01 Max Chloe
02 Charlie Layla
03 Cooper Coco
04 Rocky Lola
05 Louie Abbie
06 Oliver Dixie
07 Duke Lola
08 Oscar Lily
09 Milo Belle
10 Bruno Dixie
100 Cute Puppy Names ›

Overview

The American Mastiff has a much drier mouth than other Mastiffs. The drier mouth is due to outcrossing the English Mastiff with Anatolian Mastiff, which occurred early in the development of the breed. The American Mastiff is a large, massive and powerful dog. Temperament: Dignity rather than gaiety; quiet, calm, loving and loyal. Protective, but not aggressive.

The American Mastiff loves children and is totally devoted to its family. It is non-aggressive except in those instances when its family, especially the children, are threatened. In those instances it becomes a courageous defender. The American Mastiff is wise, kind and gentle, patient and understanding, very loving with its own people, neither shy nor vicious. It is loyal and devoted. Since these dogs are of the Mastiff type and grow to be very large, this breed should only be with an owner who knows how to display strong leadership.The objective in training this dog is to achieve pack leader status.

History

Developed by Fredericka Wagner of Piketon, OH, at Flying W Farms by crossing the English Mastiff with an Anatolian Mastiff. The resulting puppies had a firmer, tighter lower lip line and did not drool as much as the average Mastiff; selective breeding thereafter kept the drier mouth.

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