William Smith
Member
hi,
We bought a dog advertised as a Bullmastiff in January. We are no experts in dog breeds, but we knew just by looking at him that he was not a full Bullmastiff due to his colour. We just fell in love with him straight away and needed him in our home.
I am just curious to find out what breed he is mixed with. When he picked him up we met the mother who was a brindle Bullmastiff, but we could not meet the father as he belonged to the breeders brother and was not there at the time. We were showed pictures and he looked to be a brindle Bullmastiff as well. The breeder is adamant that he is a full Bullmastiff, but we do not believe him.
We’ve ordered a breed identification kit from Wisdom Panel already, but it will be at least 4 weeks until we get the kit, post it back and then receive the results.
I am just wondering if anyone can help identify exactly what breed he is as I think it would help us to make sure we are giving him the correct diet, exercise and training.
We were thinking maybe mixed with a chocolate lab, although pictures online we’ve found of mastiff x labs do not look quite like him.
Thank you
William H. Smith
We bought a dog advertised as a Bullmastiff in January. We are no experts in dog breeds, but we knew just by looking at him that he was not a full Bullmastiff due to his colour. We just fell in love with him straight away and needed him in our home.
I am just curious to find out what breed he is mixed with. When he picked him up we met the mother who was a brindle Bullmastiff, but we could not meet the father as he belonged to the breeders brother and was not there at the time. We were showed pictures and he looked to be a brindle Bullmastiff as well. The breeder is adamant that he is a full Bullmastiff, but we do not believe him.
We’ve ordered a breed identification kit from Wisdom Panel already, but it will be at least 4 weeks until we get the kit, post it back and then receive the results.
I am just wondering if anyone can help identify exactly what breed he is as I think it would help us to make sure we are giving him the correct diet, exercise and training.
We were thinking maybe mixed with a chocolate lab, although pictures online we’ve found of mastiff x labs do not look quite like him.
Thank you
William H. Smith