|
BELGIAN MASTIFF The Belgian Mastiff was a leash dog, used for work
such as tracking and searching. Undoubtedly, he was also used as a guard
dog. Because of his resemblance to the French hounds, he most likely originated
in France and then the characteristics were changed during his residence
in Belgium. The Belgian Kennel Club states that he may be extinct. The
FCI places him on the suspended list. The Belgian Mastiff was an untiring
worker. He was not regarded as a friendly dog but was loving towards his
human family. With strong drives of protectiveness, it was necessary that
he vent his energy and anxiety.
Height - 27 to 32 inches (69 to 78 cm).
Weight - 100 to 110 pounds ( 45 to 50 kg). Coat type - short, smooth,
and loose fitting.
Color - brindle, fawn, may be a dark mask and/or infrequent white
markings
|