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24. Bullmastiff

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As the name suggests, the Bullmastiff is a cross between a Bulldog and a Mastiff. This dog has the potential to reach a height of 27 inches from shoulder to ground and a maximum weight of 100 pounds. In the 19th century, these dogs were used to deter poachers. These dogs were raised to be defenders, but are still capable of forming a close bond with their owners. They did this by developing and displaying an aggressive and authoritative exterior. However, the breed could regress to its original state and even become dangerous to their own families if not properly socialized or trained.
25. US Bandogge

The American Bandogge, also called the Bandog, is a cross between a Mastiff and an American Bulldog. These bloodlines give the breed its strong and graceful appearance. According to the American Kennel Club, American Bandogges require athletic and energetic leadership, compassion, and care to thrive. They are smart and confident dogs and are not recommended as companions for first-time dog owners. However, if they feel threatened, they may act dangerously leadership-like. According to Inside Dog World, with a pressure score of 730, this breed can charge at almost anything and cause serious damage.