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Mastiff

Mastiff Dog Breed

Aliases: English Mastiff, Old English Mastiff

Life Span: between 10 and 12 years.
Litter Size: between 2 and 5 puppies.
Group:  
Recognized By: CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR
Color: fawn, apricot, or brindle
Hair Length: Short
Size: Extra Large
Shedding: Heavy Shed
Male Height: 30 inches
Male Weight: 175-200 pounds
Female Height: 271/2 inches
Female Weight: 175-200 pounds
 General info courtesy of terrificpets.com. Additional information about this breed can be found on their website.

Thyroid Disease - Medium Risk

The Mastiff ranks #41 among all breeds for autoimmune thyroiditis prevalence. While this is not a high risk breed, there is still a good chance of disease transmission through breeding. Therefore, all dogs intended for breeding should be tested first. 

 Rank Among Breeds  Number of Dogs Tested  Percent of Dogs With Disease
 #41  2,267  8.7%

You can download the full report (on all breeds) by the Michigan State University Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health. Here

Other Health Problems

Hip Dysplasia: Ball and joint problem of the hip that causes arthritic like symptoms.

Gastric Torsion: Caused by exercising after excessive ingestion of food and water. Surgery is necessary. It can be helpful to feed the dog two or three smaller meals throughout the day rather than once a day. This can help prevent the bloat or gastric torsion.

Obesity: Prone to weight gain.

Osteosarcoma: Malignant bone cancer most commonly found in the knee.