What They Never Told You About the American Bandog Mastiff

July 2, 2008

What They Never Told You About the American Bandog Mastiff : Technically speaking, the Bandog Mastiff is not a “purebred” breed.
These simply glorious dogs possess an ancestry that is part American Pit Bull Terrier and part Neapolitan Mastiff.
His history may be short, but he possesses an abundance of loyalty and love.  american bandog
The breed exists today thanks to the dedication of two american mastiff breeders.
While you may find variations of this breed, those developed by Swinford and Lucero produce the most stable canines.
They are known for their even temperament as well as their outstanding qualities as a guardian dog.
For a dog who is bred for protection, he has a quiet, confident air about him.
The American Bandog Mastiff is a highly intelligent dog.
These giants want nothing more than to be in the company of their owners, please them, and protect them.
When compared to other dog breeds, the American Bandog Mastiff comes in as an average shedder.

In fact, the breed as we know it today is only a little over 40 years old. The breed exists today thanks to the dedication of two american mastiff breeders. In the 1960s, John Swinford, an American veterinarian, decided to breed the “ultimate” guardian dog. He consistently crossed a male American Pit bull Terrier with a large, strong Neapolitan Mastiff female. Anther american mastiff breeder, by the name of Joe Lucero also had a hand in the evolution of this breed. He specifically refers to his dogs as American Bandog Mastiffs.


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