Dogue de Bordeaux

Dogue de Bordeaux

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About Dogue de Bordeaux

If you're seeking a loyal and protective companion, the Dogue de Bordeaux could be your perfect match. Sporting a short, smooth coat over a robust, muscular frame, this breed stands out with its imposing yet endearing presence. Despite their formidable look, Dogue de Bordeauxs are affectionate family members who are gentle with children and other pets, making them excellent family dogs.

They thrive on 30 to 60 minutes of daily exercise, such as brisk walks and playtime in a secure yard, which helps channel their energy positively. Grooming is a breeze, with a weekly brush using a rubber curry brush to keep their coat looking sleek and to manage moderate shedding. These dogs respond well to positive reinforcement training, though patience and consistency are key due to their sometimes stubborn nature.

Keep an eye on their health, particularly joint and heart issues, and ensure regular vet check-ups. With a life expectancy of 5 to 8 years, the Dogue de Bordeaux offers a rewarding companionship filled with love and loyalty, ready to become a cherished member of your household.

Interesting Facts

1

The Dogue de Bordeaux, or French Mastiff, is one of the oldest French breeds, with roots dating back to at least the 14th century, and possibly as far back as ancient Rome.

2

With its signature deep-set, expressive eyes, the Dogue de Bordeaux has four distinct colors for their eyes which correlate with their coat colors. This includes hazel for lighter color coats and all the way to dark brown for darker coats, which is a rare trait among dog breeds.

3

Although it might not be immediately noticeable, the Dogue de Bordeaux actually has the largest head of any domesticated dog breed, in relation to its body size.

4

When it comes to Hollywood fame, a Dogue de Bordeaux named Beasley starred alongside Tom Hanks in the 1989 film "Turner & Hooch," greatly increasing the breed's popularity in America.

5

Dogues de Bordeaux are known for their excessive drooling. This slobbering trait may not be for everyone, but it's a characteristic that makes the breed extra unique and endearing to their dedicated owners.

6

The Dogue de Bordeaux was historically used as a working dog, performing tasks such as pulling carts and guarding flocks, showcasing its strength and versatility in various roles.

7

Despite their imposing size, Dogues de Bordeaux are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, often forming strong bonds with their families and being especially protective of children.

8

This breed's short, fine coat requires minimal grooming, but their skin folds, especially around the face, need regular cleaning to prevent irritation and infection.

9

The breed is known for its bracycephalic features, meaning it has a short, broad skull which can lead to breathing difficulties, especially in hot and humid weather conditions.

10

Dogues de Bordeaux typically have a calm demeanor but require regular exercise to prevent obesity, making them great companions for leisurely walks rather than high-intensity activities.

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Breed Characteristics

Good with Children
3/5
Good with Other Dogs
2/5
Shedding
3/5
Grooming
2/5
Drooling
5/5
Coat Length
1/5
Good with Strangers
2/5
Playfulness
2/5
Protectiveness
5/5
Trainability
3/5
Energy
1/5
Barking
2/5

Physical Characteristics

Life Expectancy
5-8 years
Height
Male: 60-60 cm
Female: 60-60 cm
Weight
Male: 55-64 kg
Female: 55-64 kg
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