It was of
Bull Mastiff type used for dog fighting.
Not exact matches
Another group of breeds that clustered genetically included the
mastiff - type dogs such as the Bull Mastiff, Bulldog and the Rott
mastiff -
type dogs such as the
Bull Mastiff, Bulldog and the Rott
Mastiff, Bulldog and the Rottweiler.
my wife and i have owned mixed breeds of all
types, a Field Lab, a
Bull Mastiff, Catahoulas, a German Shepherd, Austrailian Cattle Dogs, a Rottie, a Doberman, Jack Russell Terrier, and finally a rescued pit
Bull who lived 17 years.
Many dog behaviourists (and I) call the cluster of breeds imbued with a genetically - endowed propensity for impulsive aggression — such as the
mastiff, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentina and others — «pit
bull type dogs.».
Behaviourists (and I) call the cluster of breeds imbued with a genetically - endowed propensity for impulsive aggression — such as the
mastiff, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentina and others — «pit
bull type dogs.».
Those
bull and terrier dogs likely came from a bulldog
type breed, which shares common ancestry with
mastiff type breeds.
I note you don't include the Boston terrier, Boxer,
Bull terrier, any of the livestock guards or
mastiffs and other
types with the same history - why is that?
Historically, the word «Bulldog» did not mean a specific breed of dog per se, but rather it was applied to descendants of the ancient
Mastiff -
type dogs that excelled in the task of
bull - baiting.
Within days, dog breed banning lists included Rottweilers,
Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Dalmatians, Shari Peis, Bulldogs, German Shepherd Dogs, Dobermans, Rhodesian Ridgebacks, any
type of
Mastiff dogs and Chow Chows.
In some counties, owners of American Bulldogs, American Pit
Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Argentinean Mastiffs (aka Dogo Argentino), Bull Terriers, Canary Dogs (aka Presa Canarios), Olde English Bulldogges, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, any mix of any of these breeds, and any other breeds or types that conform to the appearance of a pit bull in any way are being told that they own vicious dogs and are being forced to abide by the confinement and insurance restrictions in Ohio
Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, Argentinean
Mastiffs (aka Dogo Argentino),
Bull Terriers, Canary Dogs (aka Presa Canarios), Olde English Bulldogges, Staffordshire Bull Terriers, any mix of any of these breeds, and any other breeds or types that conform to the appearance of a pit bull in any way are being told that they own vicious dogs and are being forced to abide by the confinement and insurance restrictions in Ohio
Bull Terriers, Canary Dogs (aka Presa Canarios), Olde English Bulldogges, Staffordshire
Bull Terriers, any mix of any of these breeds, and any other breeds or types that conform to the appearance of a pit bull in any way are being told that they own vicious dogs and are being forced to abide by the confinement and insurance restrictions in Ohio
Bull Terriers, any mix of any of these breeds, and any other breeds or
types that conform to the appearance of a pit
bull in any way are being told that they own vicious dogs and are being forced to abide by the confinement and insurance restrictions in Ohio
bull in any way are being told that they own vicious dogs and are being forced to abide by the confinement and insurance restrictions in Ohio law.
The owner of the dogs, Hugh Smith, says the dogs are not «pit
bulls», but instead, he has the paperwork for the dogs that shows that all of them are documented Cane Corso's — a
type of
Mastiff.
Bans: pit
bulls, American bulldogs, rottweilers and all
mastiff types, including, but not limited to: English
mastiff, Old English
mastiff, American
mastiff, Neapolitan
mastiff, Doque de Bordeaux (aka French
mastiff),
bull mastiff, Tibetan
mastiff, Spanish
mastiff, Pyrenean
mastiff and Fila Brasileiro (aka Brazilian
mastiff)
Atlanta Underdog Initiative Foster: dogs, specifically pit
bull type dogs and
mastiffs Website: www.atlantaunderdog.com Area: Metro Atlanta Information: Atlanta Underdog Intiative, or A.UD.I, is a 501 (c) 3 pit
bull and
mastiff advocacy and rescue group.
A number of modern breeds use «
bull» or «bulldog» in their names and all have evolved from the original Bulldogs and
Mastiff -
type dogs [1, 2].
The major maternal haplotype EBU - J occurs in several of the brachycephalic breeds (Boxer, Pug, Boston Terrier) as well as small
Mastiff -
type dogs (
Bull Mastiff, English
Bull Terrier, American Pit
Bull Terrier), while EBU - K has been found in Asian
Mastiffs such as the Shiba Inu and Shikoku.
These breeds include Staffordshire
Bull Terriers, American Pitbull Terriers, dogs of the
Mastiff type, the Tosa Inu, the Rottweilers and non-pedigreed Rottweilers and Tosa Inu.
When Japanese in the Tosa region wanted to develop a sumo -
type wrestling dog they bred their local breed with
Mastiffs, Great Danes,
Bull Terriers, and St. Bernards.