Alpine Mastiff

The Alpine Mastiff is an extinct breed of dog that led to the breeding of the Mastiff and the Saint Bernard.

Appearance
The Alpine Mastiff had a short brindle coat and a black face, typical of all mastiffs. The image depicts the Alp mastiff as a more slender relative with a longer tail than others. It also appears to have a less stocky build.

Behavior
Its behavior was never spoken about, but it was said to be bred in the Chatsworth House. It was found in the Swiss Alps.