Tuesday, January 30, 2024

American Mastiff Dog Breed Information and Owner’s Guide

If you own an American Mastiff, you can earn honor from neighbors and relatives without much trouble. Its stout, elegant, dignified presence will make you the talk of the town. The only requirement this huge-sized dog breed demand is the space in your house.



A full-grown American Mastiff will need a bed of 50 x 50 inches. This dog will be a big mess if your home is not that spacious. So, if you look forward to winning respect in people’s minds by owning an American Mastiff, ensure you can afford a big abode.

American Mastiff dog breed information

The credit for the origin of Mastiff breed goes to flying W Farms kennel’s owner Fredericka Wagner. Intending to create an improved version of Mastiff breeds, she came forward with the first litter of this dog breed in Piketon, Ohio, after 1975.

She mated an Anatolian Mastiff (a guard and herding dog) with an English Mastiff (guard dog or war dog) to make this breed. In the developed version of the Mastiffs, Miss Wagner wanted to retain the good features of Mastiffs, such as their disposition, temperament, appearance, and size.

But in this breed, she wanted fewer health issues and a dryer mouth than the Mastiffs. And in the attempt, her experiment was successful.

The American Mastiff developed drooled much less than its ancestors since it had a stouter, tighter lower lip. Another positive feature that developed in this new breed was its temperament. It was not violent like its warrior ancestors.

After developing the breed of American Mastiff, Miss Wagner ensured that its standards were adhered to in a strict sense. To achieve this purpose, she established the American Mastiff Breeders Council (AMBC) in 2002.

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The AMBC greatly relieves the dog owners planning to buy an American Mastiff. The council ensures the rights of the buyers. The responsibility is to ascertain that buyers never get cheated by unethical or greedy breeders.

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