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About the Bullmasador
The Bullmasador is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Bullmastiff and the Labrador Retriever. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Bullmasador is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.
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General Description
The Bullmasador is a large breed that has the potential to be very strong. Its coat comes in fawn, red, brindle and black.
Character
The Bullmasador is a loyal strong breed that is faithful to its owner. They are known to be gentle with children and often very protective. Not all Bullmasadors enjoy water, but this trait can be advanced by introduction at a young age. As with the Labrador, the Bullmasador is intelligent and easily trainable. It will strive to please its owner.
Size
23-29 inches
Male: 24-29 inches Female: 23-25 inches
Weight
70-180 pounds
Male: 70-180 pounds Female: 70-140 pounds
General Health
The Bullmasador is prone to ear and eye infections. Regular cleaning my be needed.
Maintenance
The Bullmasador is a relatively clean breed and doesn't require much maintainable apart from occasional bathing.
Ideal Environment
The ideal environment for a Bullmasador is generally a large yard for plenty of exercise and outside time, especially during puppyhood. Keep this breed indoors as it is prone to heat stroke. A lot of owners choose to buy kiddie pools to keep their pups cool during the summer months.
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Bullmasador lifespanWhat is the average lifespan for this breed? Any dangerous health problems? Thanks.
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