DescriptionThe coat came in reddish, brown-brindle, fawn, or black with a dark
mask and or infrequent white markings. It had a black nose. It was a
very strong dog with an athletic build and imposing muscular strength.
Its coat was short and sleek. The forehead was wide and he had a good
developed skull. The ears were fairly big and hanging. The back of the
dog was higher then the front for the task of pulling the cart.
OriginThe Belgian Kennel Club states the original Belgian Mastiff may be
extinct. The FCI placed the breed on the suspended list. However,
there is a workgroup in Belgian re-creating the breed from the breed's
standard. There is a breeder in Belgium who succeeded to re-create the
breed, and his "master" dog named "Bacon" has already been shown at
several dog shows and received excellent ratings. When this has passed
all the different committees, it will enter into a 10 year FCI "stage"
period. The Belgian Mastiff was used for guard work and for tracking,
search and rescue. It is said that he most likely originated in France
because of his resemblance to the French hounds. Later his
characteristics were changed when he was exported to Belgium. The breed
was used for carting in Belgium but the original dogs had become
extinct as cart pulling dogs were no longer necessary with the
development of the automobile.
TemperamentThe original Belgian Mastiff is said to be extinct, however this has
not been proven as some say there are still some specimens of this
breed around. We do know however, there is a group in the process of
re-creating this breed (see origin). The original Belgian Mastiff was a
very hard working bobtail mastiff of the butcher's dog type. The
Belgian Mastiff's primary work was as a draft dog. He pulled carts for
the poorer Belgians who could not afford a horse. The Belgian army also
used this breed to pull their heavy equipment. He was not known as a
really friendly dog but he was very loving, loyal and protective
towards his family. He was said to sometimes be vicious with strangers
but over all was not a very aggressive dog. He was intelligent,
courageous and powerful. It was an active dog who was not nervous and
was pretty standoffish with strangers. This breed needed some type of
job to do to vent his strong drive and energy. He was a calm and
obedient dog.
HeightHeight: 27-32 inches (69-78 cm.)
WeightWeight: 99-110 pounds ( 45-50 kg.)
Known Health Problems-
Conditions for Living-
Exercise Requirmentswalk.
Life Expectancy-
GroomingThe Belgian Mastiff require very little grooming.
GroupMastiff
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