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Mastiff Puppies for sale in Wisbech, Norfolk

6 Mastiff Puppies for sale in Wisbech, Norfolk

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.

Mixed Breed dogs German Mastiff pups - Advert 1
12
1 day

German Mastiff pups

£1,500
German Shepherd & Mastiff Hybrid7 weeks45
We have 2 family dogs a female german shephard and a male mastiff both have absolutely lovely temperaments and training, both can be seen as they live with us as a family with kids. The puppies are i
Simon S.
Spalding, Lincolnshire(20.3mi)
Mixed Breed dogs English mastiff x Belgian malinois - Advert 2
82
1 week

English mastiff x Belgian malinois

£300
Belgian Shepherd Dog & Mastiff Hybrid2 years1
Due to no fault of her own I’m having to rehome my girl nala and my young boy Bluey they are mother and son but due health reasons with my children I can’t keep them nala is 2 and will need to be take
MONIQUE T.
Wisbech, Cambridgeshire(4.9mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Beautiful Italian Mastiff/Italian shepherd  - Advert 3
6
1 week

Beautiful Italian Mastiff/Italian shepherd

£300
Mixed Breed & Mastiff Hybrid1 year1
Lovely just turning 1 year old bitch available. Great friendly nature. Guarding well. Taught the basics - lead training, sit stay etc. Price drop to friendly home ONO.
Cameron ID verified
Newmarket, Suffolk(26.3mi)
Mixed Breed dogs Clyde  - Advert 4
8
2 weeks

Clyde

£300
Mastiff & Staffordshire Bull Terrier Hybrid1 year1
A lovely big boy 20 months old needs a home with a garden as he’s to big for flat good with children
Sarah P.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire(29mi)
Mixed Breed dogs German shepherd/English mastiff  - Advert 5
1
3 weeks

German shepherd/English mastiff

£400
German Shepherd & Mastiff Hybrid1 year1
Zero is a loving family dog, affectionate and excitable. He has been raised with children and cats. It’s a hard post to put up but due to a situation change I can no longer keep him. He is a great fam
Paul J.
Thetford, Norfolk(25.8mi)
Mastiff dogs Clyde  - Advert 6
4
3 weeks

Clyde

£400
Mastiff1 year1
Really loving and playful dog needs someone with a garden and someone who has more time for him he’s great with children and dogs
Jasmine P.
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire(29mi)

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.