
It has been used as a fighting dog. They have a historical record as fighting dogs. The Dogo Argentino's are used in dog fighting, even today. This dog breed was originally used in dog figthing. The American Pit Bull Terrier is by far the most common breed involved in the bloodsport. Dog fighting has been rated America's most hated sport by 81 percent of authoritative Americans.
Dogo Argentino cause less challanges with shedding related to other breeds. The Dogo Argentino's demands extensively little brushing.
The breed requires extensively much of endurance training.
The Dogo Argentino's may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of strangers. Tends to be fairly dog aggressive. They are children friendly and good with kids.
This breed will often bark a lot, but are not of the worst breeds.
Country of origin: these canines was created in Argentina. Once exclusive to Buenos Aires, this breed is now seen all over the world.
Dogo Argentino category: Dogo Argentino is included in the World Canine Organisation archives. The breed is recognized in the section «Molossoid breeds» (2.2) in the category «Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid Breeds». World Canine Organisation symbol for dogo argentino is 292 and was added to the archives 1999-01-29. United Kennel Club approves the breed as «Guardian Dogs» in their archives.
The Dogo Argentino's physical structure: The Dogo Argentino is a large dog breed. Dogs can grow to 24 to 27 inches tall. Bitches get as tall as 24 to 27 inches tall. Dogs get as heavy as 80 to 100 pounds. Bitches grow up to 80 to 100 pounds. The dog has average sized hanging but mainly cropped ears. The legs is habitually relatively long. Dogo Argentino have a muscular body shape. The Little tail is hanging low. Its muzzle is relatively short. The fur is short.
Colors of this dog breed is mainly white.
Secondary facts about the dog: Predictable age for a dogo argentino is 10 to 12 years. The breed is relatively fashionable and mainly easy to locate for sale by your local breeders. The dogo argentino were originally bred for hunting large game such as wild boar, peccaries and puma. Secondary names for the breed is Argentine Dogo.
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