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Monday, February 19, 2018

The Dogo Argentino is a large, white, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar; the breeder, Antonio Nores Martínez, also wanted a dog that would exhibit steadfast bravery and willingly protect its human companion. It was first bred in 1928, from the Cordoba Fighting Dog along with a wide array of other breeds including the Great Dane.

Appearance




HUNTING WITH DOGO ARGENTINO - The Dogo Argentino is an amazing and versatile hunting dog. It's origins are obviously in South America, Argentina to be exact but it has proven to be an effective hunter world wide. The Dogo...

The Dogo Argentino is a large white short-coated dog with muscular and strong body that rarely has any markings (any type of marking or spot on the coat is considered a flaw). While it is not accepted in many of the clubs, a Dogo Argentino can have a black spot on its head known as 'pirata' and it is accepted by the Federacion Cinologica Argentina.

Breed Standard Height: for females is 60â€"65 centimetres (24â€"26 inches) and for males is 60â€"68 centimetres (24â€"27 inches), measured at the withers. Weight: from 40â€"45 kilograms (88â€"99 pounds). The length of the body is just slightly longer than the height. The length of the front leg (measured from point of elbow to the ground) is approximately equal to one-half of the dog's height at the withers. The head has a broad, slightly domed skull and the muzzle is slightly higher at the nose than the stop, when viewed in profile. The tail is set low, thick at the base and tapers to a point. It has been described as looking similar to the American Bulldog but very tall with a solid white coat. The breed has also been described as looking similar to the American Pit Bull Terrier, even though the American Pit Bull Terrier is far smaller (13.5 to 27 kilograms).

History


Dogo Argentino dog breed - ADogBreeds.com
Dogo Argentino dog breed - ADogBreeds.com. Source : adogbreeds.com

In 1928, Antonio Nores Martinez, a medical doctor, professor and surgeon, set out to breed a big game hunting dog that was also capable of being a loyal pet and guard dog. Antonio Martinez picked the Cordoba Fighting Dog to be the base for the breed. This breed is extinct today, but it was said that as a large and ferocious dog, it was a great hunter. Martinez crossed it with the Great Dane, Boxer, Spanish Mastiff, Old English Bulldog, Bull Terrier, Great Pyrenees, Pointer, Irish Wolfhound and Dogue de Bordeaux. Nores Martinez continued to develop the breed via selective breeding to introduce the desired traits.

Temperament


Follow the Piper: THE DOGO ARGENTINO
Follow the Piper: THE DOGO ARGENTINO. Source : piperbasenji.blogspot.com

Dogos are big-game hunters and are also trained for search and rescue, police assistance, service dogs, guide for the blind, competitive obedience, Schutzhund and military work.

Dogo Argentinos have been bred specifically to allow better socialization with other dogs and are well suited for group environments. They get along with other pets in most rural and urban settings ranging from a complete outdoor farm dog to urban housing with a small yard, to crowded apartment buildings. Because aggressive traits are purposely bred out, attacks on humans or other pets are extremely rare. The Dogo has a life expectancy of 10 to 12 years.

Health

As in the Dalmatian, white Boxer, and the white Bull Terrier, the dogo may experience pigment-related deafness. There is possibility of an approximate 10% deafness rate overall with some dogos afflicted uniaurally (one deaf ear) and some binaurally (deaf in both ears). Studies have shown that the incidence of deafness is drastically reduced when the only breeding stock used is that with bilaterally normal hearing.

Hunting and legality


Running Dogo Argentino Dog Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free ...
Running Dogo Argentino Dog Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free .... Source : www.123rf.com

While the Dogo Argentino was bred primarily from the extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog, it was bred to be a cooperative hunter, i.e. to accompany other catch dogs and bay dogs on the hunt without fighting with the other dogs. Aggressive traits inherent in the Cordoban Dog were specifically bred out to enable a stable cooperative nature in a pack. However, in areas where illegal dog fighting continues, the Dogo Argentino has been used for fighting due to its fearless nature and great stamina.

The Dogo Argentino is banned in certain countries including Ukraine, Denmark, Iceland, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the Cayman Islands. In the United Kingdom, under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, it is illegal to own a Dogo Argentino without lawful authority.

See also


Dogo Argentino Puppies For Sale | Dogo Breeders | Circle S Kennels
Dogo Argentino Puppies For Sale | Dogo Breeders | Circle S Kennels. Source : www.dogobreeders.com

  • Bombon (film) Carlos Sorín's, a 2005 film starring a Dogo Argentino named Gregorio
  • On Animal Planet's Pit Boss episode "Shorty's Top Dog", Shorty Rossi and Hercules adopted a Dogo Argentino puppy named Mario.
  • On Ray Donovan(TV series) Rays wife took in a stray Dogo Argentino.
  • Alano Español
  • Cimarrón Uruguayo

References


Dogo Argentino 32 | dogo argentino | Pinterest
Dogo Argentino 32 | dogo argentino | Pinterest. Source : www.pinterest.com


Dogo Argentino:Pictures of Dogs and All About Dog
Dogo Argentino:Pictures of Dogs and All About Dog. Source : adoggys.blogspot.com

 
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