bullmastiffs
/ˈbʊlˌmæstɪfs/
noun
- A large, powerful breed of dog developed by crossing the bulldog and the mastiff, known for its strength, loyalty, and protective nature.
- The bullmastiff's short coat makes it easier to groom than many other large breeds.
- My neighbor has two bullmastiffs that are very gentle with children.
- Bullmastiffs are often used as guard dogs because of their size and courage.