English Mastiff Washington

English Mastiff Washington

An English Mastiff Washington is a large working dog. The breed has been used as a guard dog, hunting dog, and fighting dog in England for over 2,000 years. This large breed has been a popular choice for guard dogs and war dogs for centuries. In ancient Rome, English mastiffs were sent into the arenas to fight bears and bulls. Today, the English and Washington Mastiffs are popular companion dogs and can be found all over the United States.

The American Mastiff was created in the United States by outcrossing the English Mastiff with the Anatolian Mastiff. It is a large, massive dog with a long, deep, and narrow muzzle. The muzzle is medium-sized and proportioned to the head. The dog has a black nose and scissor teeth. The neck is strong and slightly arched. Its eyes are amber.

The head and neck should be well-proportioned. The ribs should extend back, the back should be straight, the loins should be slightly arched, and the forelegs should be broad and strong. The feet and tail should be shaped and long. The color is acceptable, and the breed is generally fawn or apricot. Brindles have white markings on the chin and nose.