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  2. 6666 Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the name comes from the first herd he raised on the ranch, which was branded "6666". [3] Burnett raised purebred Herefords and Durham bulls, which won national prizes at livestock shows all over the United States. [4] He also bred purebred quarter horses. [4] In 1918, 2,000 head of cattle were killed by a blizzard. [4]

  3. Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Mastiff by Philip Reinagle, 1805. A mastiff is a large and powerful type of dog. [1] [2] Mastiffs are among the largest dogs, and typically have a short coat, a long low-set tail and large feet; the skull is large and bulky, the muzzle broad and short (brachycephalic) and the ears drooping and pendant-shaped.

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  5. Saint Miguel Cattle Dog - Wikipedia

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    This standard was recognised internationally in 1995 when the standard was published by the FCI, with the English name Saint Miguel Cattle Dog. Although described (and formerly used) as a cattle dog, the breed is actually a mastiff, and is thus recognised by the FCI in its "Group 2, Section 2, Molossoid breeds" as breed number 340. [1]

  6. Dad's 'Heart-to-Heart' with Huge English Mastiff Couldn't Be ...

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    But some mastiffs have been known to be as tall as 36 inches high. That's huge for a dog! Similarly, there isn't a standard weight for most English Mastiffs. Males can be anywhere from 160 to 230 ...

  7. Mastiff Literally Jumps for Joy When His Human Sister Comes ...

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    Related: Mastiff Says Goodbye to Sister Who's Headed Back to College in Sad Video. Morgan and her English Mastiff have been BFFs since the dog came home in 2020, though Bowser's true soft spot is ...

  8. Alpine Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The names "Alpine mastiff" and "Saint Bernard" were used interchangeably in the early 19th century, but are two different types of dogs, though the variety that was kept at the hospice at Great St. Bernard Pass was significantly altered by introducing other mastiff types, including the Newfoundland and Great Dane, [4] and was developed into the ...

  9. Belgian Mastiff - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Mastiff is a large, powerful dog that stand between 69 and 78 centimetres (27 and 31 in) and weight between 45 and 50 kilograms (99 and 110 lb). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The breed is muscular and heavy-boned with a large head and thick neck.