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Guards the sorcerer's stone in the dungeons, just as Cerberus guards the underworld in Greek mythology. Inspired by the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. Orpheus reaches the underworld by putting Cerberus to sleep with a harp. Similarly, Harry Potter passes Fluffy by playing the flute in order to put Fluffy to sleep. [8] Flush: Cocker Spaniel
Long-haired Mastiffs, known as "Fluffies", are caused by a recessive gene — they are occasionally seen. The AKC considers a long coat a fault but not cause for disqualification. English Mastiff colours are apricot-fawn, silver-fawn, fawn, or dark fawn-brindle, always with black on the muzzle, ears, and nose and around the eyes.
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.
Tosa. According to the AKC, Tosa dogs (Japanese Mastiff) used to be bred for fighting but are now used as watchdogs, a position perfect for their calm, patient and vigilant personalities. Weight ...
People in the comments section had no doubts that the photos would be amazing. "When you are the most distinguished looking dog around….your pictures will be model worthy!!!" exclaimed one person.
The story revolves around a young boy, Henry, and his canine companion, Mudge, an English Mastiff.Throughout the series, Henry learns many lessons, usually with the help of the 182-pound Mudge, about life, loyalty and love.
English Mastiff: The Sandlot: Mr. Mertle's dogs; about a group of young baseball players during the summer of 1962. Hintza Rhodesian Ridgeback: A Far Off Place: Harry's dog. Survivors of a massacre must flee across the kalahari desert. Hobo German Shepherd: The Littlest Hobo: About a stray dog who wanders from town to town helping people in need.
The Bullmastiff is an English breed of dog of mastiff type and large size, with a solid build and a short muzzle. It was developed as a guard dog in the nineteenth century by cross-breeding the English Mastiff with the now-extinct Old English Bulldog. It was recognised as a breed by The Kennel Club in 1924.