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Name:
Saint Mastiff
Mix:
1/2 Mastiff
x
1/2 Saint Bernard
Mixes:
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Recognized By:
IDCR
AKA:
St. Mastiff
Appearance:
The St. Mastiff is a large boned dog with medium length soft fluffy fur a wide head, large ears, short muzzle and a thick stubby tail.
Family Dog:
The St. Mastiff makes a good family dog.
Head:
The St. Mastiff has a square face and jaw.
Body:
The St. Mastiff has a very large boned, short, thick body with a wide deep chest.
Color:
The coat of the St. Mastiff is Brindle or Fawn in color.
Coat:
The coat of the St. Mastiff is smooth with some coarseness.
Behavior:
The St. Mastiff is a laid back, easy going, loving dog. They can be very curious and eager to please. They can be lazy at times but are typically not hyper or spastic.
Barking:
The St. Mastiff is a very quiet dog who does not bark too often.
Allergies:
The St. Mastiff has no known allergies at this time.
Bone/Tissue Health:
The St. Mastiff does not have any known issues at this time.
A special thanks to the following contributors:
Innocent321
,
Radenk9
* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
It is important to do research on your dog's history before choosing a dog.
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