* Crossbreed Variability: Crossbreeds can inherit traits from both parent breeds in a wide range of combinations. This means their size can vary significantly.
* Individual Differences: Even within the same breed, dogs can vary in size. Genetics, diet, and exercise all play a role.
However, we can give you some general guidelines based on the parent breeds:
* English Mastiff: These dogs are among the largest breeds. Males can weigh 160-230 pounds and females 120-180 pounds.
* American Bulldogge: These dogs are also large, with males weighing 100-130 pounds and females 80-100 pounds.
Possible Size Range for the Cross:
Considering these sizes, a cross between these breeds could potentially range from:
* Smaller: 100-120 pounds
* Larger: 160-230 pounds (or even more, especially if the Mastiff genes are more dominant)
Key Point: The best way to get an idea of a specific dog's size is to:
* See the parents: This will give you a visual sense of their size potential.
* Ask the breeder: Experienced breeders can often provide estimates based on the parents' lineage and genetics.
Remember, a large dog needs a lot of space, exercise, and proper nutrition. Be sure you can meet those needs before bringing a crossbreed like this home.