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Introducing the Dogue de Bordeaux

Find out everything you need to know about the Dogue de Bordeaux: its characteristics, its behavior, its education, its price.

The Dogue de Bordeaux

The Dogue de Bordeaux, strong and affectionate

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Originating from France, the Dogue de Bordeaux was bred for guarding and hunting. Despite its large appearance, this breed is known for being calm, loyal, and affectionate.

Brave and protective, the Dogue de Bordeaux excels as a guard dog and loving family companion. Loyal and gentle, they form deep bonds with their owners and are wonderful with children.

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This section highlights the key features of the Dogue de Bordeaux breed.

Group

The Dogue de Bordeaux is part of group 2, which includes Molossers and Mastiffs, known for strength and protection.

Size

A large breed, males stand 23-27 inches and weigh 110-145 pounds, with females slightly smaller.

Coat length

The breed has a short, dense coat that is smooth to the touch.

Coat color

Typically a solid fawn color, ranging from light to dark, with occasional darker facial markings.

Living environment

Best suited for homes with space, but can adapt to apartments with regular exercise.

Sociability

Loyal and friendly, great with children and other pets when properly socialized.

Health

Generally healthy but prone to joint and heart issues; regular check-ups are important.

Training

Calm and trainable with patience, using positive reinforcement and kindness.

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Physical characteristics

The Dogue de Bordeaux, a powerful and distinctive breed

The Dogue de Bordeaux is muscular and well-balanced, with a short fawn coat and a wrinkled face that gives it a unique, striking look.

Size and weight of the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Females are 23-26 inches tall, weighing 99-120 pounds, while males can reach 27 inches and 145 pounds. They typically reach full size by 18 to 24 months.

The coat of the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Coat length

The Dogue de Bordeaux has a short, smooth, and dense coat with no waves or fringes.

Coat color

The breed's coat is typically a solid fawn or mahogany, with occasional darker facial markings.

Other characteristics of the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Physical features

The Dogue de Bordeaux is a powerful, well-proportioned dog with a muscular build. It has a broad head with a short, square muzzle and deep wrinkles. The oval-shaped eyes are usually hazel to dark brown, and the medium-sized ears hang close to the head. Its body is strong and compact, with a deep chest and prominent muscles.

Temperament & behavior

What is the temperament of the Dogue de Bordeaux?

The Dogue de Bordeaux is loyal, protective, and affectionate, known for its gentle yet devoted nature.

Dogue de Bordeaux category

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With around 400 breeds classified into 10 groups, the Dogue de Bordeaux belongs to the Working Group, which includes Mastiffs and Swiss Mountain Dogs. These dogs are known for their strength, intelligence, and loyalty, excelling as guard dogs and protectors.

Behavior of the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Loyal and affectionate

The Dogue de Bordeaux is a calm, loyal breed that forms strong bonds with its owner. They thrive on affection and need a present, attentive owner to feel secure.

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Sociable and protective

Friendly and protective, the Dogue de Bordeaux gets along well with humans, including children. Early socialization is essential for them to develop into well-mannered companions.

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The Dogue de Bordeaux's living environment

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Adaptable but needs attention

The Dogue de Bordeaux can adapt to various living situations, whether in an apartment, house, or rural setting. However, they need plenty of attention from their owner to thrive. It's recommended they have at least two daily walks, each lasting around 30 minutes.

Space to explore

While adaptable, the Dogue de Bordeaux benefits from having an outdoor space where they can satisfy their curiosity and expend energy. Regular outdoor time is essential to keep them both mentally and physically stimulated.

Training the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Smart but stubborn

The Dogue de Bordeaux is intelligent but can be stubborn. Patience, positive reinforcement, and consistency are key to successful training. A GPS collar is recommended to prevent escapes during off-leash time.

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Good listener with proper training

With early socialization and guidance, the Dogue de Bordeaux develops strong listening skills and loyalty, though structured training is essential to manage their protective instincts.

Health & nutrition

How to take care of the Dogue de Bordeaux

The Dogue de Bordeaux is generally healthy, but daily care is essential to prevent diseases and maintain overall well-being.

The health of the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Illnesses

Though robust, the Dogue de Bordeaux is prone to hip dysplasia, heart disease, and bloat. Their lifespan is typically 5 to 8 years.

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Routine care

Regular vet check-ups are crucial for vaccinations and parasite control. Brush their coat daily, clean ears weekly, and trim nails regularly. This breed is not hypoallergenic, so monitor for potential allergies.

Feeding the Dogue de Bordeaux

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Daily requirements

The Dogue de Bordeaux needs a balanced diet rich in protein and vitamins to stay healthy. Premium kibble is ideal, with lean white or red meat as a protein supplement if needed. Be sure to limit fats to prevent weight gain.

Breeding or adoption & cost

What does a Dogue de Bordeaux cost?

The Dogue de Bordeaux is a well-regarded breed with several breeders available. It's important to consider several factors before adopting.

How to choose your Dogue de Bordeaux

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Finding the right breeder

Choose a reputable breeder by visiting their premises to assess the living conditions and the health of the dogs. Ask about the puppy’s and parents’ health.
By law in Great Britain, your dog must be microchipped by 8 weeks old and registered with Petlog or Animal Tracker. Non-compliance may result in a

fine. Vets or Blue Cross centers can provide this service.

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The price of a Dogue de Bordeaux

Dogue de Bordeaux puppies typically cost between

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Annual upkeep, including veterinary care and food, usually costs

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