The Mastiff is a large, massive, symmetrical dog with a well-knit frame. The impression is one of grandeur and dignity. Dogs are more massive throughout. Bitches should not be faulted for being somewhat smaller in all dimensions while maintaining a proportionally powerful structure. A good evaluation considers positive qualities of type and soundness with equal weight.
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The English Mastiff is known as the "Gentle Giant" The largest English Mastiff ever recorded weighed 343 pounds, stood 35" at the shoulder, and was 8.25' from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail In 1415, Sir Peers Legh was wounded in the Battle of Agincourt, and through hours of the battle his English Mastiff stood and protected him from danger.