American
Kennel Club
Official Bullmastiff Breed Standard
General Appearance
That of a symmetrical
animal, showing great strength, endurance, and alertness;
powerfully built but active. The foundation breeding was 60%
Mastiff and 40% Bulldog. The breed was developed in England by
gamekeepers for protection against poachers.
Size, Proportion,
Substance
Size-Dogs, 25 to 27
inches at the withers, and 110 to 130 pounds weight. Bitches, 24
to 26 inches at the withers, and 100 to 120 pounds weight. Other
things being equal, the more substantial dog within these limits
is favored. Proportion-The length from tip of breastbone to rear
of thigh exceeds the height from withers to ground only
slightly, resulting in a nearly square appearance.
Head
Expression-Keen, alert,
and intelligent. Eyes-Dark and of medium size. Ears-V-shaped and
carried close to the cheeks, set on wide and high, level with
occiput and cheeks, giving a square appearance to the skull;
darker in color than the body and medium in size. Skull-Large,
with a fair amount of wrinkle when alert; broad, with cheeks
well developed. Forehead flat. Stop-Moderate. Muzzle—Broad and
deep; its length, in comparison with that of the entire head,
approximately as 1 is to 3. Lack of foreface with nostrils set
on top of muzzle is a reversion to the Bulldog and is very
undesirable. A dark muzzle is preferable. Nose-Black, with
nostrils large and broad. Flews-Not too pendulous.
Bite-Preferably level or slightly undershot. Canine teeth large
and set wide apart.
Neck, Top line, Body
Neck-Slightly arched,
of moderate length, very muscular, and almost equal in
circumference to the skull. Top line-Straight and level between
withers and loin. Body-Compact. Chest wide and deep, with ribs
well sprung and well set down between the forelegs. Back-Short,
giving the impression of a well balanced dog. Loin-Wide,
muscular, and slightly arched, with fair depth of flank.
Tail-Set on high, strong at the root, and tapering to the hocks.
It may be straight or curved, but never carried hound fashion.
Forequarters
Shoulders-muscular but
not loaded, and slightly sloping. Forelegs-straight, well boned,
and set well apart; elbows turned neither in nor out. Pasterns
-straight, feet of medium size, with round toes well arched.
Pads thick and tough, nails black.
Hindquarters
Broad and muscular,
with well developed second thigh denoting power, but not
cumbersome. Moderate angulation at hocks. Cow hocks and splay
feet are serious faults.
Coat
Short and dense, giving
good weather protection.
Color
Red, fawn, or brindle.
Except for a very small white spot on the chest, white marking
is considered a fault.
Gait
Free, smooth, and
powerful. When viewed from the side, reach and drive indicate
maximum use of the dog’s moderate angulation. Back remains
level and firm. Coming and going, the dog moves in a straight
line. Feet tend to converge under the body, without crossing
over, as speed increases. There is no twisting in or out at the
joints.
Temperament
Fearless and confident
yet docile. The dog combines the reliability, intelligence, and
willingness to please required in a dependable family companion
and protector.
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Club