However,
while Bullmastiffs don't require a vast amount of physical exercise, they do need extensive socialization to be the best they can be.
While bullmastiffs frequently work well with other animals, they can act fiercely toward other dogs sometimes, particularly those of the same gender.
While bullmastiffs are bright dogs, they can be headstrong during obedience training.
Not exact matches
After a,
while the popularity of the breed increased and the
bullmastiff became a dog highly prized in the haciendas, for their skills as guardians and protectors.
There is a misconception that
Bullmastiffs are not the brightest of dogs and
while they don't possess the intelligence of a Border Collie and can be quite clumsy they are often cleverer than assumed.
Many
Bullmastiffs get along well with other dogs,
while others will only tolerate male dogs or female dogs.
Given the
Bullmastiff nature, socialization is an ongoing requirement and these dogs benefit from as much exposure as possible
while they are young.
An average male
Bullmastiff dog weighs between 110 - 130 lbs (50 - 59 kg)
while a female
Bullmastiff weighs between 90 - 110 lbs (41 - 50 kg).