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Canes pugnaces

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Canes pugnaces (Pl) or Canis pugnax (Sing) is a Latin phrase, which means dogs of war, war dogs or fighting dogs.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Some of the Roman Canes pugnaces include the English Mastiff, Molosser, Neapolitan Mastiff and Pugnaces Britanniae.

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