What is a ghost mastiff?
Ghost mastiff is actually the product of Tibetan mastiff subspecies (or gene mutation), and its coat color is different from other Tibetan mastiffs and albino Tibetan mastiffs. By crossing with other large dogs, some physical characteristics of the father (or mother) are preserved, and the coat color is white or white and blue, which is called ghost mastiff.
Due to the hype of individual mastiff owners, this ubiquitous Tibetan mastiff subspecies has become a rare species and has been given a name, "Ghost Mastiff". In fact, this subspecies of Tibetan mastiff is not only pure in blood, but also uncertain in temper, so it is difficult to domesticate and raise it.
In terms of population, it is very small, but it is different from big cats such as tigon, or tigon. It is easier to cross with a ghost mastiff, but it is not as rare as a tiger lion. Any large dog can produce the so-called "ghost mastiff" by crossing with Tibetan mastiff.
Most lineages, after the change of environment and nature, are very ferocious, so they are named ghost mastiff because of their horrible and strange faces.