3- Neapolitan Mastiff

The origin of ‘Neapolitan Mastiff’ or ‘Neo’ comes from Italy, where it was previously used as a gladiator dog in the brutal Coliseum shows.
They were also used in war by the Roman legion.
Today
they are commonly regarded as house guardians.
Distinctive in appearance, the largest males can weigh up to 200lbs and are covered in loose, wrinkled skin with hanging jowls.
A Neapolitan Mastiff was used to portray Hagrid’s pet Fang in the Harry Potter films.
They are an illegal and prohibited dog breed to own in Singapore, and Romania, you must have a psychologically fit certificate.
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