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The American Bandog Mastiff

2016/5/4 10:38:55

The hybrid American Bandog Mastiff is a relative newcomer on the scene, and at present any kennel clubs does not recognize the breed. But these wonderful dogs possess an ancestry that is part American Pit Bull Terrier; part Neapolitan Mastiff, even though the breed is only 40 years old.

The American Bandog Mastiff is a breed of dog in the Molosser group. The "Bandogge" is a non-specific name of any Bulldog class Mastiff breed.

Technically speaking, the Bandog Mastiff is not a "pure bred" breed. The breed exists today thanks to the dedication of two American mastiff breeders. In the 1960s, John Swinford, an American veterinarian decided to breed the "ultimate" guardian dog. He consistently crossed a male American pit bull terrier with a large, strong Neapolitan mastiff female. Joe Lucero, another American mastiff breeder also had a hand in the evolution of this breed. He specifically refers to his dogs as American Bandog Mastiffs.

American Bandog Mastiff in rare dog breeds is a large, powerful dog with a wide, heavy, rectangular body shape. You will immediately recognize the American Bandog Mastiff by his prominent muscles as well as the "athletic" look he carries with him.

Over and above this, the American Bandog Mastiff is a highly intelligent dog, and does, indeed, make an excellent guard dog. If you choose to let an American Bandog Mastiff into your home, you have just let him into your heart as well. But do not be put off from considering owning one of these most exceptional dogs, for the American Bandog Mastiff possesses an abundance of loyalty and love.

Basically the American Bandog mastiff is a calm dog that transforms when a bad situation arises. Therefore, if anyone is in the market for a great family dog that will be an intruder's nightmare then they should consider the American Bandog.

An American Bandog is mainly good-natured, fond of children in general, extremely devoted to its owner and eager to work. They could probably attest to the fact that the Bandog Mastiff can howl just about the entire time the owner is absent.

Surprisingly, the Bandog can indeed get along with other household pets, if, that is, they have been raised from "puppyhood" with them. in other words if you treat the American Bandog Mastiff with respect and respect then irrespective of its ferocious temperament they can turn into being a very protective, caring and loving member of you family.

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