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Are Bullmastiffs loyal?

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This breed is intensely loyal to his family and doesn't like being left outside. If he doesn't get enough companionship or personal attention, he may walk through fences just to be with people. Though sensible with strangers, the Bullmastiff does have well-established protective and territorial instincts.


Are Bullmastiffs protective of their owners?

Bullmastiff dogs are intensely loyal and protective and would die to keep their owners safe. They are confident, courageous and strong, and continue to pursue and detain would-be intruders until their family is safe. This is an instinct cultivated in the breed's heritage as a groundkeeper's companion in England.

Is a Bullmastiff a good family dog?

Bullmastiffs are gentle and affectionate with family members. Their generally calm, easy-going natures make them good dogs for families with reasonably well-behaved children.

Can Bullmastiff protect me?

Are Bullmastiffs Good Guard Dogs? Bullmastiffs are excellent guard dogs due to being bred to guard land against poachers. Since they were bred to be silent guard dogs, they typically don't bark much. These dogs are a protective breed who would put themselves in harm's way to protect their family.

Are mastiffs loyal dogs?

Mastiffs are loving, gentle and extremely loyal dogs. Provided they have been properly introduced, they are usually very good with children, but, as with any breed of dog, there should always be adult supervision. Mastiffs are sensitive and crave approval and affection.

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