Argentine Dogo

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Argentine Dogo

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Argentine Dogo Breed Information

Breed Group: Not Akc Recognized

Weight: Male: 90-100; Female: 80-90 lbs

Height: Male: 24.5-27.5 ;Female: 23.5-26 inches

Color(s): White

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Overview

Originating during the 1920's, the Argentino Dogo breed was developed by Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez to be a fearless big game hunter. They were also used in police and military work as well as a family guard dog and guide dog. However, Argentino Dogo's became a favorite of those involved in the bloodsport of dog fighting and as a result gained negative notoriety. In 1991 the Argentine Dogo was banned in Britain under the Dangerous Dog Act. They are also banned in Australia.

Character

With a unique coat, extremely strong jaws, and intense expression, the Argentine Dogo is a muscular breed of Mastiff proportion. This breed is highly intelligent, courageous, and mentally stable. Unprovoked aggressiveness or cowardice is considered to be a severe defect.

Temperament

The Argentine Dogo is not recommended for the first time dog owner. This breed is extremely dominant and requires a dominant owner. It is crucial that new owners find ethical and reputable breeders as a steady temperament is imperative. Argentine Dogo's are loyal and devoted to family and make excellent guardians of their home and territory. They will do well with other pets they have been raised with. They are good with children but should never be left unsupervised. The Argentine Dogo is a breed that exhibits dignity and is imposing in appearance. Potential owners need to be aware that this breed may be targeted for banning laws. In addition, insurance companies may refuse to provide homeowner policies due to the risk of legal issues.

Care

Weekly brushing is required to minimize loose and dead hair. Bathing should only be done when necessary using a mild shampoo or a shampoo formulated for white coats. Frequent nail clipping is required. The Argentine Dogo is relatively healthy, although deafness and hip dysplasia can occur.

Coat

The Argentine Dogo coat is glossy, thick, short and is soft in texture. They are constant shedders.

Training

Early intense socialization and obedience training is an absolute must. The Argentine Dogo breed is highly intelligent and training must be done with respect, love, firmness, fairness, and consistency. The Argentine Dogo responds well to reward. Unpredictable behavior can occur if training is done with harshness, kennel isolation, or a regime of tough training. They excel in agility, as guide dogs, and police work.

Activity

Argentine Dogo's thrive on athletic activity and vigorous exercise. They are not recommended for apartment living. They do best in a securely fenced yard. The Argentine Dogo's make good walking and jogging companions provided they are securely leashed and muzzled when in public.

Ask a Question Argentine Dogo Questions & Answers

QUESTION: My 10 year old female Argentine Dogo has been very healthy all of his life. In the last year and a half he has developed some horrible skin issues. He is itchy, and bites at his self, there are crusty sores all over him, and his fur is falling out. What can cause this problem?

Anonymous - 9/2/2011 8:10:01 AM

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He or she (as it states female at the beginning) could be having a calcium deficiency that causes the hair to fall out and skin to be very itchy in which the dog will chew and create sores.

Anonymous - 1/20/2012 12:05:22 PM

Sarcoptic mange is a highly contagious skin disease found in dogs, caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. These mites will burrow through the skin causing intense itching and irritation. The scratching that results is what causes the majority of the animal's hair to fall out. This is a treatable medical condition, but is highly contagious for other animals and humans. Pet owners are advised to keep the animal quarantined while it is being treated.

Anonymous - 11/20/2011 2:54:57 PM

QUESTION: If I wanted to buy a Argentine Dogo, how would I find out what states these dogs are banned in? I know they are banned in several countries. Why are they banned in so many countries?

Anonymous - 8/31/2011 8:24:01 AM

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QUESTION: Do Argentine Dogo's like children, are they aggressive?

Anonymous - 6/25/2011 8:25:46 PM

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I have an Argentine Dogo (male) he's so awesome! He's a great protector. He would never let anyone intrude in my house, which I like. I also have two children. A 7yr old and a 4yr old. MY kids could do absolutely anything to him and he doesn't budge. Wonderful companion.

Anonymous - 1/31/2012 11:02:37 PM

We have an Argentine Dogo and he is great around kids. My 1 year old can lay with him with no problems. It depends on how they are raised honestly.

Anonymous - 12/7/2011 3:40:07 PM

QUESTION: Are Argentine Dogo's good with other dogs?

Anonymous - 1/12/2011 2:11:35 PM

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Argentine Dogo's can be wonderful with other dogs. It is all in the training and social skills the owners builds with their Dogos. Spaying and neutering your pet Dogo is the best situation. Now an intact male or intact female is more of a challenge and should only be allowed with other dogs while being supervised and should have an owner with breed experience and /or knowledge of how to train and handle dominate dogs.

debonairdogos - 1/24/2011 2:49:03 PM

QUESTION: How smart are Argentine Dogo's and do they have a willing heart to learn? Are they very protective? Are they very very loyal? Would they make a good hunting partner a dog to be in the woods with me?

Anonymous - 12/13/2010 1:49:52 AM

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The Dogo is a very smart dog they do love to learn and is very curious. When it comes to protection I found They are similar to the German Shepard protecting the whole family and children the best .Dogo's are scent hounds so they can track large game that may run in circles to try to throw of a scent and from along distance. They great hunters and they do have a high prey drive so you want to call them off a catch soon .because they will destroy their prey.

bludogoman - 12/20/2010 6:37:31 PM

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