MASTIFFS - translation to arabic
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MASTIFFS - translation to arabic

DOG TYPE
Bandog; Bandogge; Mastiffs; Swinford Bandog; Bandogges; Mastiff-type dog; List of Mastiff Type Breeds; Dogo (dog type); List of Mastiff-type dog breeds; Mastiff-type
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  • ''The Mastiff'' by [[Philip Reinagle]], 1805
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MASTIFFS         

ألاسم

دِرْواس

mastiff         
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الدرواس : كلب ضخم من كلاب الحراسة
mastiff         
اسْم : الدِّرْواس وهو كلب ضخم

Definition

Mastiffs

Wikipedia

Mastiff

A mastiff is a large and powerful type of dog. 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. European and Asian records dating back 3,000 years show dogs of the mastiff type. Mastiffs have historically been guard dogs, protecting homes and property, although throughout history they have been used as hunting dogs, war dogs and for blood sports, such as fighting each other and other animals, including bulls, bears and even lions.

Examples of use of MASTIFFS
1. And his two French mastiffs, Myson and Myjaan are no exception.
2. "In the hot weather dogs can act in an unpredictable way." Bull mastiffs are powerful guard dogs that are generally considered as docile.
3. German shepherds, bully kuttas and Afghan mastiffs do not fight until death but rather until one dog pins another or one of the fighters runs away.
4. It is all down to costs." Last summer Defence Secretary Des Browne said more than 100 Mastiffs would arrive in Iraq and Afghanistan by the end of the year.
5. They cost half a million pounds each but it‘s money well spent." Other soldiers described how Mastiffs have driven over large anti–tank mines, but have continued driving despite losing tyres, with the occupants uninjured.