Meet Sherlock! This giant Mastiff furbaby just got the client's design approval for him to become the next canine portrait in glass. I'm sure she will be along before long to show you the stained glass translation to our pattern drawing; however, at the moment she reports she is currently 'picking her jaw up off the floor'.
The Old English Mastiff is a massive dog. The Mastiff has a large, heavy, square head with a well-marked stop between the eyes. The muzzle should be half the length of the skull. The medium-sized brown to dark hazel eyes are set wide apart with a black mask around them. The nose is dark in color. The small, V-shaped ears are in proportion with the skull and are dark in color. The teeth should meet in a scissors bite but a slightly undershot bite is also acceptable in the show ring providing the teeth do not show when the mouth is closed. The tail is high-set with a wide base, tapering to a point and reaching the hocks. Coat colors include golden fawn, light fawn, apricot, silver, tiger or brindle.
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