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.

Mastiff
Here is Buddy he will be 5 in Dec he’s great with people and other dogs. Looking to re home due to a change in family circumstances. He loves a good walk and then snuggling on the sofa. He’s a loving,

Mastiff & Akita Hybrid
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Bullmastiff & Mastiff Hybrid
I’d like to introduce you to our huge litter of 14 chunky pups. 9 boys and 5 girls. All the puppies are eating and drinking really well. And mum is doing an amazing job at feeding and looking after al

Akita & Mastiff Hybrid
It breaks my heart to be writing this, but due to recent circumstances, I’m looking to rehome my beautiful 7-year-old Akita X Mastiff. We’ve had her since she was a puppy, and she’s been the most loya

Mixed Breed & Mastiff Hybrid
5 beautiful amazing german shepherd ******************tiff all house trained an ready too go ..great with kids an other dogs been walked everyday so been socialising them well ..give me a message on
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.