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{{Short description|Type of dog}}
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{{for|the English breed of dog|English Mastiff}}
[[File:The dog book - a popular history of the dog, with practical information as to care and management of house, kennel, and exhibition dogs; and descriptions of all the important breeds (1906) (20800295488).jpg|thumb|260px|''The Mastiff'' by [[Philip Reinagle]], 1805]]
A '''mastiff''' is a large and powerful [[Dog type|type]] of [[dog]].{{sfn|Oxford Dictionaries|2019}}{{sfn|Young|Bannasch|2007|p=49}} Mastiffs are among the largest dogs, and typically have a short [[Coat (dog)|coat]], a long low-set tail and large feet; the skull is large and bulky, the muzzle broad and short ([[brachycephalic]]) and the ears drooping and pendant-shaped.{{sfn|Oxford Dictionaries|2019}}{{sfn|Young|Bannasch|2007|p=49}} European and Asian records dating back 3,000 years show dogs of the mastiff type.{{sfn|Encyclopædia Britannica|2019}} Mastiffs have historically been [[guard dog]]s, protecting homes and property, although throughout history they have been used as [[hunting dog]]s, [[war dog]]s and for [[blood sport]]s, such as [[dog fighting|fighting each other]] and other animals, including [[bull]]s, [[bear]]s and even [[lion]]s.{{sfn|Young|Bannasch|2007|p=49}}{{sfn|Encyclopædia Britannica|2019}}
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Historical and archaeological evidence suggests that mastiffs have long been distinct in both form and function from the similarly large [[livestock guardian dog]]s from which they were most likely developed;{{sfn|Young|Bannasch|2007|p=48-49}} they also form separate [[genetic populations]].{{sfn|Parker|2012|p=45}} The [[Fédération Cynologique Internationale]] and some [[kennel club]]s group the two types together as [[Molossus (dog)|molossoid]] dogs;
Many older English sources refer to mastiffs as bandogs or bandogges, although technically the term "bandog" meant a dog that was tethered by a chain (or "bande") that would be released at night; the terms "mastiff" and "bandog" were often used interchangeably
==List of mastiff breeds==
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| [[Alano Español]] || {{ubl|Spanish Alano|Spanish Bulldog}} || Spain || [[Dogs in warfare|War dog]], [[bull-baiting]], [[big-game hunting]] || [[File:Alano-espanol-0003.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog]] || ||
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| [[American Bulldog]] || {{ubl|Old Southern White Bulldog|Old Southern White|English White Bulldog|White English|Hill Bulldog |Country Bulldog}} ||
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| [[Boerboel]] || South African Mastiff || South Africa || Guard dog || [[File:HuntHillBoerboelsGunston1.jpeg|150px]]
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| [[Boxer (dog)|Boxer]] || {{ubl|German Boxer|Deutscher Boxer}} || Germany || Guard dog
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| [[Broholmer]] || Danish Broholmer|Danish Mastiff || Denmark || Guard dog || [[File:Ivarr03.JPG|150px]]
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| [[Bulldog]] || {{ubl|English Bulldog |British Bulldog}} ||
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| [[Bullmastiff]] || Gamekeeper's Night Dog ||
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| [[Bully Kutta]] || {{ubl|Indian Mastiff|Pakistani Mastiff|Sindhi Mastiff|Indian Bully |Pakistani Bully}} || India and Pakistan || Guard dog, big-game hunting
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| [[Campeiro Bulldog]] || {{ubl
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| [[Cane Corso]] || {{ubl|Italian Mastiff|Italian Corso Dog|Italian Corso|Cane Corso Italiano}} || Italy || Guard dog, catch dog || [[File:Viggo-Ears-n-Tail.png|150px]]
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| [[Saint Miguel Cattle Dog|Cão Fila de São Miguel]] || {{ubl|São Miguel Cattle Dog|Saint Miguel Cattle Dog|Azores Cattle Dog |Azores Cow Dog}} || Portugal || Cattle-herding dog, catch dog || [[File:Rzeszów Cão Fila de São Miguel 3pl.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Chongqing dog]]
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| [[Cimarrón Uruguayo]]
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| [[Continental bulldog|Continental Bulldog]] || Swiss Bulldog || Switzerland || Companion dog || [[File:Pitsch-Dog.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Dogo Argentino]] || {{ubl|Argentine Dogo|Argentine Mastiff}} || Argentina || Guard dog, big-game hunting, dog fighting || [[File:0Dogo-argentino-22122251920.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Dogue Brasileiro]] || || Brazil || Guard dog || [[File:Doguebrasileiro.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Dogue de Bordeaux]] || {{ubl|French Mastiff|Bordeaux Mastiff|Bordeaux dog}} || France || Guard dog || [[File:DJT 0086.jpg|150px]]
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| [[English Mastiff]] || {{ubl|Old English Mastiff|Mastiff}} ||
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| [[Fila Brasileiro]] || {{ubl|Brazilian Mastiff|Cão de Fila Brasileiro}} || Brazil || Guard dog || [[File:Heroi Itanhandu.jpg|150px]]
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| [[French Bulldog]] || Bouledogue Français || France || [[Lap dog]] || [[File:Mi Gran Amigo El General.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Great Dane]] || {{ubl|Deutsche Dogge|German Mastiff|German Boarhound}} || Germany || Big-game hunting
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| [[Kurdish Mastiff]] || {{ubl|Pishdar dog|Assyrian Shepherd
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| [[Neapolitan Mastiff]] || Mastino Napoletano || Italy || Guard dog || [[File:Mastino Napoletano Rüde clp.JPG|150px]]
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| [[Olde English Bulldogge]] || ||
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| [[Perro de Presa Canario]] || {{ubl|Canary Mastiff|Canary Catch Dog|Presa Canario |Dogo Canario}} ||
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| [[Ca de Bou|Perro de Presa Mallorquin]] || {{ubl|Ca de Bou|Majorca Mastiff|Perro Dogo Mallorquin}} || Spain || Bull-baiting || [[File:Ca de bou dog.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Rottweiler]] || || Germany || Guard dog || [[File:Rottweiler standing facing left.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Serrano Bulldog]] ||
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| [[Tosa (dog)|Tosa]] || {{ubl|Tosa Inu|Tosa Ken|Tosa Tōken|Japanese Mastiff|Japanese Tosa|Japanese Fighting Dog|Tosa Fighting Dog}} || Japan || Dog fighting || [[File:BUKADAI 2.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Alaunt]] || Alaunt de Boucherie || Europe, [[Central Asia]] || {{ubl|[[Classical antiquity]]
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| [[Bullenbeisser]] || {{ubl|Bärenbeisser |German Bulldog}} || Germany || to [[World War II]] || Bull-baiting (as Bullenbeisser), bear-baiting (as Bärenbeisser) || [[File:Bullenbeiser.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Córdoba fighting dog]] || {{ubl|Córdoba dog|Córdobese dog |Perro de Pelea Cordobés}} || Argentina || to the 1920s || Dog fighting || [[File:Patan.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Dogo Cubano]] || {{ubl|Cuban Mastiff|Cuban Bloodhound|Cuban Dogo|Cuban Dogge}} || Cuba || 16th – late 19th
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| [[Terceira Mastiff|Fila da Terceira]] || {{ubl|Terceira Mastiff|Cão de Fila da Terceira |Rabo Torto}} || Portugal || to the 1970s || Catch dog || [[File:Fila de Terceira.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Molossus (dog)|Molossus]] || {{ubl|Molossian Hound|Epirus Mastiff}} || [[Southern Europe]] || Classical antiquity || [[Dogs in warfare|War dog]], guard dog, big-game hunting, dog fighting || [[File:Molossian Hound, British Museum.jpg|150px]]
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| [[Old English Bulldog]] || || Great Britain and Ireland ||
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| [[Toy Bulldog]] || {{ubl|Miniature Bulldog |English Toy Bulldog}} ||
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==Bibliography==
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* {{cite book |last=Hancock |first=David |date=2001 |title=The Mastiffs: The Big Game Hunters
* {{cite book |last=Fogle |first=Bruce |author-link=Bruce Fogle|date=2009 |title=The Encyclopedia of the Dog | url = https://archive.org/details/encyclopediaofdo0000fogl/page/36/mode/1up |location=New York |publisher=DK Publishing |isbn=978-0-7566-6004-8 }}
* {{cite web |url=https://www.britannica.com/animal/mastiff |title=Mastiff: breed of dog |author=Encyclopædia Britannica |date=2019 |website=www.britannica.com |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. |access-date=9 September 2019 }}
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