Bullmastiff
The Bullmastiff breed is described as devoted, attentive, and fearless, which is why people prize them as pets. They'll defend your home and yard, however, they may not appreciate the presence of strangers, and this behavior must be suppressed when they were small to avoid attacks. Bullmastiffs can be friendly and compassionate to people and other pets if properly taught. Bullmastiffs are loyal and protective dogs at their core, which makes them wonderful hunting companions and family pets.
Although Bullmastiff assaults are uncommon, given the fact that these dogs are so huge, the harm they cause when they do attack a person or another animal is significant. Especially they can weigh up to 130 pounds and stand up to 27 inches tall. Over the course of the study's 13 years, these canines were responsible for 3.2 percent of all fatal attacks, or 14 deaths.