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Blue dog Mastiff Puppies for sale

Mastiffs, also known as Bandogs, Bandogges, are large dogs that are known for being gentle giants. They are highly intelligent and calm by nature, and love nothing more than being in their home environment and participating in everything that is going on around them. They form extremely long bonds with their owners, which in short means that they thrive in human contact and as such are best suited to families where at least one person usually stays at home when everyone else is out of the house. They are also often referred to as English Mastiffs and due to their sheer size they need plenty of space, both indoors and outdoors, to run free.

Read our Mastiff Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Ultimate mastiff puppies

Mastiff & Cane Corso Hybrid

5 daysAge
44Sex
£1,500Price

WAITING LIST NOW OPEN 8 Old English mastiff x cane corso puppies available to loving homes The ultimate mastiff combination, Roma is our fawn old English mastiff girl , with an outstanding kc reg

GooleEast Riding of Yorkshire
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9 beautiful mastiff puppies

Mastiff

3 weeksAge
45Sex
£700Price

9 mixed mastiff puppies looking for 5 star homes only, mum is a daniff dad is a Neapolitan mastiff X cane corso we have 4 boys and 5 girls I own both mum and dad and are viewable this is their second

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Ashton-under-LyneGreater Manchester
Mixed Breed dogs Blue 2 year old Presa X - Advert 3
3

Blue 2 year old Presa X

Presa Canario & Mastiff Hybrid

2 yearsAge
1Sex
£500Price

Meet Blue a blue merle Presa ******************tiff Only way to describe Blue is a lady. She's the most well behaved, friendly, beautiful dog.. Stunning temperment. Un neutered. She has had 1 litte

BudeCornwall
Mixed Breed dogs Mastiff-Staffy Good Boy needs Loving home - Advert 4
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Mastiff-Staffy Good Boy needs Loving home

Mixed Breed & Mastiff Hybrid

9 monthsAge
1Sex
£75Price

Meet Sandy: A Loving Mastiff-Staffy Cross Seeking His Forever Family. Sandy is an incredible, affectionate young dog born on July 4th, 2025. He is full of love and is currently looking for an active,

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LondonGreater London
Mastiff dogs Stunning & stacked mastiff bitch for sale - Advert 5
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Stunning & stacked mastiff bitch for sale

Mastiff

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£500Price

Beautiful blue mastiff bitch for sale, grown up around kids and dogs, gets on with our other dogs great. Has lived both inside and outside in kennels. Rehoming is nothing to do with her but due to mov

PulboroughWest Sussex

FAQs

Are Mastiffs good family dogs?

Yes, Mastiffs are excellent family dogs known for their gentle, affectionate, and calm nature. They are patient and protective, making them good companions for children who understand how to behave around large dogs. Due to their size and strength, supervision and proper training are important to ensure safe interactions, especially with small children and elderly family members.

Are Mastiffs aggressive to humans?

Mastiffs are not inherently aggressive toward humans. They tend to be friendly and affectionate with family members but aloof and reserved with strangers, serving as effective watchdogs without unnecessary barking. Aggression, if it occurs, is typically due to poor socialisation or training. With proper upbringing, Mastiffs remain gentle and protective rather than aggressive.

What is the temperament of a Mastiff?

Mastiffs have a calm, patient, and affectionate temperament. They are slow to respond but eager to please, known as gentle giants who are loyal and devoted. Mastiffs are generally good with other pets and children when socialised early, have low to moderate energy levels, and tend to be aloof with strangers, which makes them natural guardians.

Is a Mastiff bigger than a Great Dane?

While both are very large breeds, Mastiffs are typically heavier and bulkier with a massive frame, whereas Great Danes are taller and leaner. Mastiffs have more body mass and weight, making them appear more massive overall, while Great Danes have a more athletic and slender build.