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According to standards
BullMastiffs get about 27" and weigh 130#
Eng Mastiffs get about 30" and weigh 170" or more.
I believe the English Mastiff is the biggest dog as far as weight while the Great Dane and Irish Wolfhounds are the biggest as far as height
2006-06-06 00:39:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Just want to point out that an English Mastiff is not a Bullmastiff, They are two seperate breeds and there is no such thing as an English Bullmastiff. I own an English Mastiff alng with a Boxer and a Dalmatian and the Mastiff is a lovely dog to own, but require a good training technique.
2006-06-08 03:43:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, from what I know of Mastiffs and different variations of Masttifs, English BullMastiffs are larger than normal Bullmastiffs. As NYGROOMER said, they are the largest when it comes to weight, and are considered to be very loving pets!
On a more personal note I am very jealous that you have all of those mastiffs running around! I love mastiffs and only wish I could have one of any kind!!
2006-06-07 12:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-10-22 19:13:59
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answered by Anonymous
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go for it, get an English Mastiff anyway!! U already have 4 bull mastiffs so whats one more going do.... at least thats the line ive tried with my other half cos i want a bull mastiff (already have golden lab, springer spaniel, 3 cats....) and ive been trying to convince him into us getting another dog 4 ages... the English Mastiff is apparrently bigger...but beautiful!
2006-06-06 13:08:11
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answered by Anonymous
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HI there is not that much difference. and the better the breeder the larger the dog.they next one up is the Neapolitan mastiff. we have a ***** that are smaller than the dogs of this breed. and she is 14stone. then if you want even bigger. there the caine corso. we have one of they to.he is only two years old. blue in colour and weighs in now at 16 stone and mastiffs are slow to put bulk on.the last corso we owned was 18 stone. the only thing with them is they don't live long life's. we lost our last one at seven years old. it makes owning they hard because they are the best friend you can get. (treated right) but when you loose them it is heart braking.best of luck in looking for you new friend. if you need any help please email as we have been in the dog world for many years.and would be please to help in any way. regards sammylee,
2006-06-10 03:08:30
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answered by sammylee 2
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it is a Bullmastiff or an English mastiff (not a English Bullmastiff)
English mastiff is a lot bigger and heavier than a Bullie .Please Please go on net or get some books on both breeds they are both very individual breeds and certainly need to know what u are taking on.
2006-06-06 07:00:08
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answered by joy r 2
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yes...an english mastiff is bigger than a bullmastiff...and the english mastiff is the biggest, sweetest baby
2006-06-07 14:10:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-02-16 13:54:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-06-06 00:26:56
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answered by Computer 3
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