Mastapeake
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Mastapeake Appearance
Size: When fully grown the Mastapeake is slightly smaller than the Old English Mastiff.
Color: The coat of the Mastapeake comes in the following colors: Silver Roan, Fawn, Black, Silver Fawn and Chocolate Roan.
Coat: The Mastapeake can have a thick wavy coat and or a shorter wavy coat.
Mastapeake History
History: The Mastapeake is a hybrid cross between an Old English Mastiff and a Chesapeake Bay Retriever developed in the United States taking their stature and gentle giant demeanour from the Old English Mastiff and the working ability, trainability, agility of the original American wild fowling dog, the Cheaspeake Bay retriever. The objective when combinding these two Rare Breeds is to obtain the size and loyalty of an Old English Mastiff with the agility and stamina of a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Also to achieve a thicker more dense waterproof coat. The Chesapeake gets its waterproof thick coat from being a direct descendant of the Newfoundland. The Mastapeake is a rare and original breed, bred for purpose.
* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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