BRAZILIAN BULLMASTIFF
HISTORY OF BULLDOGS AND MASTIFFS OLD TRUE TO TYPE BREEDS.
REDCAPO'S KENNEL OWNER : Rondon Tel: 55+031+32+8858-3934 / BRAZIL - Juiz de Fora-MG
SELEÇÃO KENNEL ONWER : Fernando Xavier Chaves Tel: 55+031+32+84328042 / BRAZIL : Coronel Xavier Chaves-MG
HISTORY OF BRAZILIAN BULL-MASTIFFS TRUE TO FORM . Origin and Development
The Brazilian Bull-Mastiff is a relative newcomer. It was developed since 1988 by the crossing of imported Bulldogs from American, English Bullmastiffs, Dogue de Bordeaux, a little Tosa Inu blood and many old tradicional Filas Brasileiros Blood from Minas Gerais State of Brazil. The first step of the program was focused on selecting by the Standard, using narrow cross and back cross with the "studs" taking advantage of the tropical environmental in Brazilian farms, "natural selection".
The results of that program after 13 generations were a strong Bull-Mastiff strain with a more balanced temperament for guarding flocks and property, and the cross was best known for its reputation as a fierce guard dog with the name REDCAPO´S.
The guard, hunting and cattle drives and the rusticity were the strengths of the cross.
The second step was to write a Standard and find a third party organization to register the stud dogs (pre-registry).
We had chosen the World Wide Working Mollosser and Bulldog organization WMBO to keep our records and we were classified into Bandog Breeds and the new name used was Brazilian Bull-Mastiff.
Health Matters
The Brazilian Bull-Mastiff is naturally healthy – the historical background of the breed involved in the breeding selection has contributed to the well-being of the modern dog. It heals rapidly and usually consents readily to treatment-visits to the veterinarian should be minimal. The preference for dark skin was one of the primary concerns of the breeding program.
Special Care and Training
These breeds were designed for the obedience enthusiast. The young Bull-Mastiff is a strong willed dog, with a hard bite, so it is essential that all puppies receive grounding in basic obedience and have close contact with children. The children must be at least 4 years old to have the maturity to deal with the young dogs of less than 5 months because the milk teeth could cause damage during some playing time. The tendency to jump on people must be avoided at any age and is something very easy to learn, when the dog is young. Because the breed has a high inclination to guard it is not recommend to enforce the use of any special training, except for professional owners.
The breed is a low maintenance breed with minimal grooming requirements. The breed is intelligence, learning, scent and sensibility capabilities are remarkable and it’s something that makes them a natural guardian, distinguishing the enemy from the invited guest. The short smooth coat of the breed is easily cared for. Good nutrition is essential despite the fact that the breed has low maintenance for the size. The quantity of food required by adult dog ranges between 500-600 grams (chain condition).
The breed possesses high intelligence, easily accepting any form of obedience training. The temperament makes the breed ideal for competition, and when trained to guard, it has no equal and will be the first in line to defend people and property from any danger.
Adaptability
Bull-Mastiffs will adapt to virtually any home environmental, provided they have company. They mix freely with others dog and children and can live happily in an urban home if they get enough exercise.
The famous quality of the Bull-Mastiff is the natural resistance and healthy that makes the breed adapt easily to any harsh environment in hot or cold weather from dry to high humidity.
STANDARD
The Standard has been written to help the novice to select the dog with the best conformation and temper required for any modern working dog. The measurements describe above could vary to permit different bloodlines so as to modify a fault by breeding to the opposite extreme.
The breed mission was to deal with any guards situation required to protect the owner family without needing specific training. Brindles and Blacks less visible at night were preferred for the job. Dark fawn colors were preferred for daylight work but also all colors combined with white are allowed.
Characteristics
The characteristics of the breed are those of a reliable watch dog, guard and herding, efficient by day and extremely watchful by night. They should be capable of differentiating between friend or enemy. The temperament combines high spirits, power, endurance, agility and vigor. Outside his home, and if in the presence of his owner, he should show an indifference to passers by.
General Appearance
Compact structure for the size, powerfully built, meaning: strong boned, good muscular development, broad and deep chest, giving the impression of power.
The tasks in guarding are to hit and down a man. The breed must have 2 lines of size and weight, lightness, especially in the bitches, and other heaviness, especially in the males.
Temperament
A fearless adversary to anyone who threatens his master or property.
Friendliness with other animals and dogs is common.
It responds very well to commands and does not constantly seek to establish dominance over the human members of its family, as many of the larger working dogs tend to do.
Display a definite preference for its family, children included, but it is not a dog that gets along very well with a visitor to the home if his master is not present.
Head
The head is massive, broad and large; ranges from square to slightly roundish with some wrinkling when interested. The head is wide apart with a noticeable fair furrow on the forehead.
Skull
The circumference of the skull should be approximately the height of the dog measured at the withers. Around the skull at the ears: 27 inches.
Mouth
The jaw is powerful. Slightly undershot preferred. Any bad mouth formation should be penalized in selecting a stud dog in the hope that this may effect an improvement.
Muzzle
Muzzle is power full with large open nostrils, slightly short its desirable. The muzzle is deep and broad.
Average lenght : Muzzle (nose to occiput): 2,5 inches ; Skull (stop to occiput): 5 inches
The muzzle must have the balance with the Skull. The tendency to a slimly short truncated muzzle is desirable but the tendency to get it shorter like the modern Bulldog breeds is a mistake. Distinct stop and pronounced cheek muscles. Good olfactory development, passing by the breeds strains used in the program.
Nose:
The nose is broad with colors black or red with large nostrils, widely spreading when viewed from the front and never pointed.
Ears:
Medium size but slimly hound like is acceptable. Slightly raised at the base and folded down close do the head desirable with triangular V Shape.
Eyes:
Dark or hazel or in the same color of the dog and of medium size, deeply set. Almond shape eye is desirable to protect the dog to any injury.
Weight (average): 90-100 pounds (chain condition)
Height at withers (average): 28 inches
Girthing (average):
40 inches measuring from the nose to the croup (set at tail).
Movement
The gallop is at an incredible speed, elastic, permitting the dog do cattle herding and hunting small animals. When trotting the dog showing smooth, sophisticated, gentlemanly and charming.
Hind Quarters
Well muscled hindquarters which should be the aim of every breed. The loin are muscular, the legs are heavily boned and muscled, with large feet.
Well angulations of the hind with well-turned stifle and hock. Slightly cow hocks is allowed if all the others angulations are set well and the dog look soundness with good movement.
Fronts
Straight front with legs parallel correct width of chest and depth of brisket, feet pointed straight a head. Slightly out-turned feet are allowed if the dog looks soundness but are not preferable. Splay Feet a fault.
Tail
Carry low and curved. Crank tail is acceptable. Docked tail is allowed if the dog going to live inside the house.
Coat
Short, smooth and close. Colors are Black, Red, Fawn, brindles prefered and White colors are acceptable.
Gait
The movement should indicate power and a sense of purpose when the dog are focus in some action such as a Cattle, Hunting or Guard will be required, showing a wide difference from the relax status.
Advice: “The successful breeder is one who is not only prepared to admit mistakes, but who has the courage to take calculated risks, and where such risk prove unsatisfactory, not to repeat the mistake.” Oliff, Douglas (1988).
Email (MSN) : negociorural@hotmail.com
"We handling the records for The Brazilian Bull-Mastiffs no one else's dogs can be registered as Brazilian Bull-Mastiffs unless both parents are registered with us as The Brazilian Bull-Mastiffs from his original stock". Johnny Courville (186 Victor Rd.Rayne, Louisiana US).
Witten by Rondon AND Nando Chaves . Redcapo’s Kennel owners, 2010.
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