Side-by-side breed comparison
| Bullmastiff | Golden Retriever | |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Medium | Medium |
| Male Weight | 50-59 kg | 30-34 kg |
| Female Weight | 41-50 kg | 25-29 kg |
| Lifespan | 7-9 years | 10-12 years |
Bullmastiff: The Bullmastiff is a well-balanced breed combining energy with a willing temperament. They are loyal to their families and can be protective without being aggressive. They are adaptable dogs that do well in active households where they can be included in daily activities. Consistent training and socialisation bring out the best in this breed.
Golden Retriever: Golden Retrievers are gentle, intelligent, and devoted companions known for their patience and reliability. They are excellent family dogs, particularly good with children. Goldens are eager to please and highly trainable, which is why they are popular as therapy and assistance dogs. They are friendly with everyone, which makes them poor guard dogs but wonderful companions.
Bullmastiff: Bullmastiff dogs need at least 1-2 hours of daily exercise. They enjoy walks, runs, and interactive play sessions. Many excel in dog sports like agility and obedience. Mental stimulation through training and puzzle toys is equally important. Without adequate exercise, they may develop destructive habits or excessive barking.
Golden Retriever: Golden Retrievers need 1-2 hours of daily exercise including walks, runs, swimming, and retrieving games. They excel in agility, obedience, and dock diving. Without sufficient exercise, they can become overweight and develop behavioural problems. They remain playful and energetic well into adulthood.
Bullmastiff: Bullmastiff dogs may be prone to hip dysplasia, allergies, ear infections, and eye conditions. Regular veterinary check-ups and maintaining a healthy weight help prevent many common issues. Discuss appropriate health screening tests with your vet. A balanced diet and regular exercise contribute significantly to long-term health.
Golden Retriever: Golden Retrievers are prone to cancer (affecting up to 60% of the breed), hip and elbow dysplasia, heart conditions, and eye problems including cataracts and pigmentary uveitis. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential. They are also prone to obesity, so diet management is important.
Bullmastiff: Regular grooming helps keep Bullmastiff dogs looking and feeling their best. Brush the coat 1-2 times per week to remove loose hair and distribute natural oils. Bathe as needed. Regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care round out the grooming routine. Grooming sessions are also a good opportunity to check for any health concerns.
Golden Retriever: Their beautiful long coat requires regular grooming — brushing 2-3 times per week, or daily during heavy shedding seasons. Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks helps maintain coat health. Regular ear cleaning is needed to prevent infections. They are heavy shedders year-round.
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