Spanish Mastiff

English

Noun

Spanish Mastiff (plural Spanish Mastiffs)

  1. (cynology) A breed of dog from Spain, originally bred to be a guard dog and whose specialized purpose is to be a livestock guardian dog protecting flocks and/or herds from wolves and other predators.
    Synonym: Mastín español

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