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These hardy dogs were initially bred as work dogs on farms for their innately protective nature, making them afraid of nothing.
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These stocky, low-to-the-ground hounds are as muscular as they come, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if they could survive an artillery round like a tank.
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These mighty pups are often confused with Amstaffs as they look very, very similar. Possibly the only defining difference by sight is the size, as American Pitbull Terriers tend to be a lot leaner and toned.
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Although they have the same protective nature and approach to strangers as the Amstaff, the Alapaha is far better with kids. They’re also very loud and proud pups and aren’t afraid to alert the family of any danger.
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For an Italian version of the classic Bullmastiff, the Ambullneo Mastiff is as gentle with children as they are protective and oftentimes unstoppable.
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