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Britain's super Moro star, the Mastiff

According to legend, the Moro Star Dog was first discovered in ancient Greece and Rome, and some people say that they were mastiff dogs brought into Greece from Tibet by Alexander the Great. It is now commonly said that the Moros were brought to England by Phoenician sailors in the 6th century, where they became the ancestors of the English Bulldog (also known as the Mastiff).

Britain's super Moro star, the Mastiff

In the early 11th century, during the reign of King John, Earl William Warren used this breed to fight bulls, and a trend was formed, until 1851, when the British government enacted a law prohibiting this activity, and the bulldog mastiff had been continuously improved to today's breed. Before the 17th century, dog breeds used in bullfighting activities were called bulldogs. The current British bulldog is a dog breed bred by these bulldogs.

Britain's super Moro star, the Mastiff

In britain, a country where hunting is popular, many hunting activities use large dogs to hunt bison, which is the specialty of bulldogs. Because of their large size and fierceness, they also act as "war dogs", leaving an indelible mark on the history of war. There are many records of war dogs, such as completing impossible tasks, bringing back the flag of the dead commander, and burying the war dogs with military salutes, which must be recorded in various countries.

The Mastiff is a tall, burly, well-proportioned dog with a tight structure. The impression is solemn and noble. The head is square, the nose is firm, the nostrils are large, the teeth are sharp, the mouth and nose are black, the eyes are dark, and there are deep grooves between the eyes. The outer coat is short and firm, with camel, reddish-brown and variegated tinges. The ears are triangular and the position is behind. 24-26 inches tall and 100-120 pounds.

Britain's super Moro star, the Mastiff

The former mastiffs were used for hunting and fighting, and were full of blood. Now they have separated from the fierce days of the past and have become the dogs of peace. This ancient breed, properly trained, is a good guardian dog and personal bodyguard.