History
The Neapolitan mastiff is amongst the oldest and biggest breed of dogs that dates back to 700 BC, during the time of Alexander the Great. In the time past, he had a giant dog that he used as war dogs, which he was able to cross with the short-haired Indian dogs to produce the molossus breed.
He still wasn’t satisfied; he decided to cross the molossus with a much larger breed, to create a bigger and intimidating breed called the mastinos. The mastino was used by farmers, in southern Italy. They decided to create another breed similar to mastino, but more friendly and homely.
Which they succeeded in creating and named it after Naples, its city of origin, the Neapolitan mastiff. Today, the Neapolitan mastiff is a treasured dog in Italy, and it is quite expensive to acquire.