Bullmoose Bullmastiffs
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Our Past

Our Past--Males
 

Kismet's Moonlit Shadow    (died  1997)
Bullmoose Picture Perfect   (died  1999)
Bullmoose Teachers Pet (died 2000)
Ch. Bullmoose Wild About Harry (age 11)
Ch. Bullmoose Whispering Smith (age 8)
 
 
 

 

 

 
Our Past--Females
 
Baca's Artemis Kennelwood (died 1997)
Wynmere Amanda of Bullmoose (deceased)
Wynmere Amanda of Bullmoose (died 1994)
Bullmoose Black Eyed Susan (deceased)
Melkev's Bullmoose Charmer (moved on to a great home)
Ch. Bullmoose Gypsy Rondo (9 years old)
Bullmoose Cao Cao (10 years old)
Bullmoose Riot in Red (deceased)
Bullmoose English Ivy(deceased)
Bullmoose Copper Penny
Bullmoose Quick Study Casey (deceased)
Accolade Sexy Sophie (deceased)
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

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Briny and Roy--Grandfather and Grandson
 
 We have two males pictured here, but normally we would not recommend that.  Males tend to be territorial.  If they should fight, their size and determination will make it next to impossible to separate them and there would be serious injuries.  Normally it would be best to have a male and a female as companions.  Two females can get along.  However if one is more dominent than the other, an intolerance can develop. Sometimes people  will ask how the bullmastiff will get along with the dog they have.  Again sex is important.  A puppy growing up with the cat or the dog that is already owned, will know his family.  Bringing a adult into the family will be more difficult and introduction needs to be carefully supervised. At what age is a bullmastiff considered to be an adult?  At two years old a bullmastiff is considered to be an adult.  They are slow to mature and unfortunately leave us all too soon.  Eight to ten is considered to be old in the bullmastiff breed. 
 
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