According to the breed standard, male Mastiffs' minimum height is 30 inches measured to the top of the shoulder. The breed standard for females is 27.5 inches to the top of the shoulder.
The American Kennel Club classifies the Mastiff breed as part of the Working Group. Dogs in the Working Group are characterized by intelligence, strength, alertness, and observant natures.
Mastiffs are good-natured and protective of their human pack. They are excellent family dogs and placid companions for older kids.
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Training must be a top priority because their strength and desire to protect can get out of control without guidance.
Thankfully, Mastiffs aren’t yippy like other dog breeds. Because they are naturally alert and watchful, they usually only bark to warn their owners.
Their love for their human pack is incomparable. This unwavering loyalty creates strong bonds between the dog and the owner. But this trait especially shines in the face of danger.