Bullenbeisser
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The Bullenbeisser (German: Bullenbeißer), also known as the German Bulldog, is an extinct breed of dog known for its strength and agility.[1] It is an ancestor of both the modern Boxer and the English bulldog.[2] The Bullenbeisser was a mastiff-like dog and thought to have been bred as a hunting dog.[3] In the Middle Ages types of the Bullenbeisser were found in many European countries where they were used as boar dogs.[4] Later in the Bullenbeisser's history, they were thought to hold cattle at cattle markets or during slaughter by biting the animal's nose.[5] In Germany, there were two types of Bullenbeisser: the larger Danziger and the small Brabant Bullenbeisser,[6] which is often regarded as the precursor to the Boxer.

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Origin | Germany |
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