Morphological characteristics of bullmastiff

Morphological characteristics of the Bullmastiff
Bullmastiff (confirmed introduction)

The ideal body weight of an adult Bullmastiff should be in the range of 41-59kg, and the ideal shoulder height of an adult Bullmastiff should be between 64-69cm. Using this data as a weighing standard, anything that does not fall within this range is considered a shortcoming. The coat of the Bullmastiff is rich in color, with three colors: red, tawny, and colorful.
The body length of the Bullmastiff is slightly longer than its height, giving it a completely square appearance. Its breath is black and its ears are dark. Recently, many tawny coat colors have appeared. Its strength, speed, and noble will allow it to catch up with and catch intruders without biting or killing them. The Bullmastiff is beautiful, healthy and powerful, and is distributed in all continents in the world, but its distribution is still not as widespread as that of its German compatriot, the Rottweiler. The reason is that the Bullmastiff has a stubborn character, does not follow orders, and overprotects its owner. The Bullmastiff has black, flat-sized eyes, separated by obvious wrinkles. Between the nose and the eyes are thick cheeks. The tall, small V-shaped ears make the face square, and the healthy and strong neck and chest are mixed together. All in all, the front legs are simple and healthy and widely spaced, the chest is wide and deep, the coat is short and hard, flat, large and dense, the cat-like feet have round toes, and the base of the tail is strong.

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