Size matchup
Great Dane vs Mastiff: size & weight
Typical weight (110-175 lbs vs 120-230 lbs) and height (28-32 inches vs 27-30 inches)—so you can tell who’s bigger on the metrics that matter.

Great Dane
large · energy 3/5
110-175 lbs
Weight mid ~143 lbs
28-32 inches
Height mid ~30.0 in

Danes win on height; Mastiffs usually win on mass. “Bigger” depends on whether you mean taller or heavier.
Typical weight
- Great Dane: 110-175 lbs (mid ~143 lbs)
- Mastiff: 120-230 lbs (mid ~175 lbs)
Mastiff usually tips the scale higher.
Typical height (withers)
- Great Dane: 28-32 inches (mid ~30.0 in)
- Mastiff: 27-30 inches (mid ~28.5 in)
Great Dane is typically taller at the shoulder.
Size class & fit
Great Dane
large · lifespan 7-10 years
Gentle, Friendly, Patient
Mastiff
large · lifespan 6-10 years
Gentle, Calm, Loyal
Size drives food bills, car space, crate size, and how hard a jump lands on kids and seniors. Pair this page with lifestyle compare when temperament matters as much as inches.
Planning verdict
Lean Great Dane
Lean Great Dane if you want a large dog around 110-175 lbs and 28-32 inches, with energy 3/5.
Lean Mastiff
Lean Mastiff if you prefer large size near 120-230 lbs and 27-30 inches, with energy 2/5.
FAQs
- Which is bigger, a Great Dane or a Mastiff?
- By typical weight/height midpoints, the Mastiff tends to be larger overall. Great Dane typically weighs about 110-175 lbs (mid ~143 lbs) versus Mastiff at 120-230 lbs (mid ~175 lbs). Height at the shoulder is commonly listed around 28-32 inches vs 27-30 inches. Both are classified as large dogs in our data. On typical midpoints, Mastiff tends to be the larger dog.
- Which is taller, Great Dane or Mastiff?
- Great Dane is typically taller at the withers (28-32 inches vs 27-30 inches).
- Which weighs more, Great Dane or Mastiff?
- Mastiff usually weighs more (110-175 lbs vs 120-230 lbs).
- Are Great Dane and Mastiff the same size class?
- Yes—both are large in our breed data. Individuals still vary by sex and bloodline.
- Do males and females change the size comparison?
- Often yes. Males are commonly at the high end of weight/height ranges and females at the low end. Always check the actual dog (or parents) rather than breed averages alone.
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References
- How to Choose the Right Dog Breed — American Kennel Club (AKC)
- How Long Will Your Dog Live? Size Matters — American Kennel Club (AKC)
- General Dog Care — ASPCA