2nd Answer:
Yes. They were originally bred back in England around the 1800s to be the guard dogs for the gameskeepers who guarded the King's estate. People would often poach game on the King's estate & that was a big no no then. So the Bullmastiff came into being. Originally bred from 60% Mastiff & 40% bullmastiff was the foundation breeding. But keep in mind that back then the Bulldog was much larger & more aggressive. The breed was bred to pin & hold their prey, not to savage it as the King liked to hang the poacher in public as an example to other would be poachers. It also had to be a quiet & gentle breed so that it could live with the Gameskeepers & their families & to hunt by the Gameskeepers side which meant that they had to be quiet. The breed was recognized in the United States in the late 1920's I believe.
The correct spelling is "Bullmastiff", all one word.
1st Answer:
Yes because they are very muscular and defensive and they are very protective.
How aggressive a dog is would depend on how the dog has been brought up and treated by humans and the owner. If a dog is socialised from a young age and is given a loving home it would not be aggressive. That goes for any breed of dog, including bull terriers. Bull terriers are not any more aggressive than any other strong breed.
That said... they can be very aggressive towards other dogs, my current staffie isn't but the one before went mental and snarled like heck at other dogs
good for ratting and ive seen a guy on YouTube using a BT as a stop dog for hogs,he used hounds for finding the hogs though.
Yes they can
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Yes.
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium-sized dog breed known for its muscular build and affectionate nature. They are loyal and good-natured dogs, often referred to as "nanny dogs" due to their historically close bond with children. Staffordshire Bull Terriers are known for their strength, agility, and intelligence.
Staffordshire Bull Terriers are generally good with children, known for their affectionate nature. However, like all dogs, individual temperament can vary, so proper socialization and training are important. Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have a tendency to bite more often than other breeds when properly trained and cared for.
yes there are very good lap dogs but do get fidgety after a while
American bull dogs like pit bulls are in the bull breeds category. If you raise them properly they will be good dogs.
i don't no but i know the American bull terrier is banned in Ireland well that's wot i read... Yes Pit Bull Terriers are banned in the UK and if found with one you will be fined taken to Court and the dog will be put down so not a very good idea you should probably just get a staff :) x
It depeneds on its aggrisiveness
Bull Mastiffs are very good guard dogs and are excellent with families.
yes they are i had one before they are very good when you train them.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: Canis familiaris Breed: Staffordshire bull terrier