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I found this forum through Gammonwood Mastiffs facebook page but they havent posted anything in years. Anyone know if theyre still around? I'm looking for my next pup! Ideally I would love to finally get an F3 redbrindle Greymastiff. Here's a photo of my last mastiff, Moose. He was 75% EM and 25% Neo/BM. He was a very smart Mastiff.
 

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I found this forum through Gammonwood Mastiffs facebook page but they havent posted anything in years. Anyone know if theyre still around? I'm looking for my next pup! Ideally I would love to finally get an F3 redbrindle Greymastiff. Here's a photo of my last mastiff, Moose. He was 75% EM and 25% Neo/BM. He was a very smart Mastiff.
Sadly I do not have any helpful suggestions, we are looking as well. If you come across anything hopeful let us know and we will do the same.
Kris

Hi folks, Our English Mastiff (Murray) just turned 11 and he is starting to slow down so we've been looking around for a puppy to introduce to our family while our boy is still capable of teaching him the basics. Our primary focus is on genetic diversity with the aim of improving the breads health & longevity. We prefer slow maturing mediums around 200 pounds +/-.
We would love a piebald but are open to any coat. My primary wants are,....

1. Old English Mastiff (male).
2. Genetic diversity with the aim of improving the breads health & longevity rather than a focus on competative show esthetics.
3. Slow maturing medium/large. We prefer they don't reach their full physical maturity until 24 months or later.
4. Pied would be nice because we support the recognition but open to any coat.
 
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