A handsome Staffy Bull Bullmastiff posing outdoors, Close-up of a Staffy Bull Bullmastiff's face, Two Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs playing in a park

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Dog Breed Information:

The Staffy Bull Bullmastiff is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the Bullmastiff breeds. Calm, devoted, and affectionate, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents. Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs may also go by the name “Staffordshire Bullmastiff.”

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Dog Group: Hybrid Dogs.

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Height: 14 to 27 inches.

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Weight: 38 to 130 pounds.

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Life Span: 12 to 16 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Some Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs may have a tendency to gain weight. Make sure your dog gets at least one good half-hour to hour-long walk per day with some play time in the backyard mixed in. They usually shed year round, not making them an ideal choice for allergy sufferers. The main colors of Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs are brindle, fawn, black, white, brown, and red. Sometimes their coats are solid, and sometimes they have a mix of colors. Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Bullmastiff parents.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff History:

The Staffy Bull Bullmastiff may have existed naturally over the years, and the exact origins of the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Bullmastiff mix is unknown. However, we do know about the history of this mix's parent breeds.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Size:

Most males weigh in between 38 and 130 pounds and range in height from 14 to 27 inches at the shoulder. Most females weigh in anywhere from 34 to 120 pounds and range in height from 14 to 27 inches at the shoulder.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Personality:

Many Staffy Bull Bullmastiff parents would describe the personality of their dogs as lazy, yet alert and playful. They have energy to burn, and can be taken on walks and have playtime with members of their “pack.” The Staffy Bull Bullmastiff can get bored if not mentally and physically stimulated with activities. If they're left alone for long periods of time, they unfortunately, can be rather destructive.

 

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Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Health:

The Staffy Bull Bullmastiff is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and Bullmastiff also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues: 

Cataracts. 

Elbow Dysplasia. 

Hip Dysplasia. 

Entropian Eye. 

Proggessive Retinal Atrophy. 

Luxating Patellas. 

Gastric Dilation Volvulus.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Staffy Bull Bullmastiff’s regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Make sure your dog gets at least one good half-hour to hour-long walk per day with some play time in the backyard mixed in. Check their ears for debris and pests daily and clean them as recommended by your vet. Trim your dog’s nails before they get too long usually once or twice per month. Make sure to also get your dog used to brushing their teeth at an early age.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Feeding:

As with all dogs, the Staffy Bull Bullmastiff’s dietary needs will change from puppyhood to adulthood and will continue to change into their senior years. You should ask your veterinarian for recommendations about your Staffy Bull Bullmastiff’s diet, as there is far too much variation among individual dogs including weight, energy, and health to make a specific recommendation.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff Coat Color And Grooming:

The main colors of Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs are brindle, fawn, black, white, brown, and red. Sometimes their coats are solid, and sometimes they have a mix of colors. Because this mixed breed tends to have shorter coats, Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs aren’t the best suited for extreme temperatures. Though the fur on their coats may be short, they can encounter breathing issues in the heat due to their short muzzles.

 

Staffy Bull Bullmastiff with Children And Other Pets:

Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs are playful and loving companions, and will be protective of all the children they share a household with. When it comes to other pets, Staffy Bull Bullmastiffs unfortunately, do not get along with other pets, cats, or other dogs.

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