I still do not see how a Great Dane is a mastiff. It is not a heavy low-set dog. I'm not sure why a broholmer would be either, nor a Presa Canario, nor the bully kuttha, or the Malaklidi. And the American Mastiff? I'm sorry, but I don't believe the AKC has admitted them, nor most other significant kennel clubs.
Being german, this is a german breed, called Deutsche Dogge, up to 19th century Deutscher Saurüde, you surely recognize english sow in german Sau ( in this context: Wild boar). In late 15th century , german traders ( from Hanseatic League?) brought first Mastiffs from England to Germany ( HRE): Now german word for dog is Hund ( see hound in your language), i personally assume the german traders of 15th century misinterpretet the word , Dog ' as name of Mastiff breed, so with Dogge all large dogs had been described, when the word Mastiff was unknown in Germany, for example Bordeauxdogge, or Argentinische Dogge. So: German Deutsche Dogge ( in your language known as Great Dane, IS a descendant of english Mastiff, Mixed with german breeds. Also german breed Deutscher Boxer is descendant of no more existing large breed Brabanter Bullenbeißer ( you should recognize, what Bullenbeißer means).
I love mastiffs,pitbulls , amstaff and american bully 😍😍😍😍
same as me
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We don't have to give our Mastiff more exercise than our smaller dogs,
Is "great dane" a euphemism for something?
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I still do not see how a Great Dane is a mastiff. It is not a heavy low-set dog. I'm not sure why a broholmer would be either, nor a Presa Canario, nor the bully kuttha, or the Malaklidi. And the American Mastiff? I'm sorry, but I don't believe the AKC has admitted them, nor most other significant kennel clubs.
Being german, this is a german breed, called Deutsche Dogge, up to 19th century Deutscher Saurüde, you surely recognize english sow in german Sau ( in this context: Wild boar). In late 15th century , german traders ( from Hanseatic League?) brought first Mastiffs from England to Germany ( HRE): Now german word for dog is Hund ( see hound in your language), i personally assume the german traders of 15th century misinterpretet the word , Dog ' as name of Mastiff breed, so with Dogge all large dogs had been described, when the word Mastiff was unknown in Germany, for example Bordeauxdogge, or Argentinische Dogge. So: German Deutsche Dogge ( in your language known as Great Dane, IS a descendant of english Mastiff, Mixed with german breeds. Also german breed Deutscher Boxer is descendant of no more existing large breed Brabanter Bullenbeißer ( you should recognize, what Bullenbeißer means).
No continuity poorly executed
Unfortunately your narrative is messed up and oh well! I'm out!
Most useless video I’ve seen