Dogue De Bordeaux

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About Dogue De Bordeaux

Weight
95-145 lb
Lifespan
10-12 years
Group
AKC Working
Best Suited For
Families with older children, experienced dog handlers, guard duty, houses with yards
Temperament
Protective, obedient, loyal
Comparable Breeds
Bullmastiff, Mastiff
Height
23-27 inches
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Dogue de Bordeaux Basics

An ideal guard dog for anyone with experience in handling and training dogs, the Dogue de Bordeaux – also known as the French Mastiff or the Bordeaux Bulldog – has the versatility of being a strong, fearless guard but also having gentleness around the house, including with children. Like other guard dogs, it will need to be raised in a way that socializes it with other dogs and with people so that it understands who represents a real threat and who does not.

As a large dog, it can be intimidating for some, especially children, but generally the personality of this dog is very calm provided it doesn’t feel anyone is infringing on the household. Teaching the dog to be relaxed around strangers you welcome will be important, and you just may find that this unique, heavy dog becomes a neighborhood hit. And you’ll definitely feel safe with a Dogue de Bordeaux in your presence – so that’s not an issue. When many people imagine French dogs, the Dogue de Bordeaux is not what they have in mind. But when it comes to the breed you’re interested in, this might be exactly what you had in mind. Let’s learn more about this “Bordeaux Bulldog.”

The Dogue de Bordeaux has the versatility of being a strong, fearless guard but also having gentleness around the house.

Origin

Although the Dogue de Bordeaux took a heavy hit during the French Revolution, it regained its numbers throughout the years and a man named Raymond Triquet helped it to survive by taking the breed under his wing.

The dog’s very tough history includes use in war, guardianship, and even training in hunting large game like bears, bulls, and jaguars. It was only recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2008.

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Pedigree

The pedigree is a bit difficult to decipher with the Dogue de Bordeaux, which is not uncommon for breeds that date back to the Middle Ages. As mentioned, breeds like the Bulldog and the Tibetan Mastiff might have had a hand in developing the Dogue de Bordeaux. Other breeds near the Aquitaine region in the Middle Ages, such as Spanish dogs from places like Burgos, would have undoubtedly played a role in this breed’s development.

Food / Diet

An exceptionally large and heavy dog, this breed requires a similarly large diet, with normal monitoring of weight fluctuations like any other dog. This dog, however, does not require an exceptionally large diet because it’s not a very vigorous exerciser.

Calm leadership that places clear boundaries on the Dogue de Bordeaux will be important.

Training

Like all large dogs, training with the Dogue de Bordeaux should be handled with care. You will undoubtedly notice the fierce guardian instincts in this dog, and you’ll feel quite safe in its presence, but care should be taken so that the dog does not become suspicious of all strangers and all other dogs. Calm leadership that places clear boundaries on the Dogue de Bordeaux will be important, as will ensuring a pecking order that includes the dog in the family, but makes sure the dog understands its place below every human.

Weight

Weighing up to 145 pounds, this is not the type of dog you’ll be able to shrug off very easily. Luckily, the personality of the Dogue de Bordeaux is not overly aggressive to its owners if properly raised.

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Temperament / Behavior

This is an ideal guard dog because it is fearless and ferocious against intruders but can be calm and friendly with every member of the household, including children. Though anyone with a large dog will have to be wary about its relationship with children, the Dogue de Bordeaux is not considered an especially high-risk dog for dealing with them.

Like all dogs, clear leadership must take place on your part if they’re going to have a healthy understanding of their role in your household. These are generally “indoor” dogs that are perfectly happy without a huge country estate to roam around in.

Common Health Problems

Hip dysplasia, a frequent joint issue in larger dogs, will obviously be a problem, as are a few other issues such as heart problems and even epilepsy.

Life Expectancy

A life expectancy of around 10-12 years is not unusual for a dog of this size.

Exercise Requirements

This being a larger dog, a long walk will be required to ensure it gets its daily exercise, but the importance of exercise is also an emphasis on its psychological benefits. This is especially important to this breed so that it doesn’t store any pent up energy. Since this is a dog that sometimes forgets its own strength and weight, making sure it is good tired out will be essential to keeping it healthy and happy around the house.

This is an ideal guard dog because it is fearless and ferocious against intruders but can be calm and friendly with every member of the household.

AKC

Only recognizing the breed in 2008, the American Kennel Club says: “A powerful and muscular French breed, the Dogue de Bordeaux is a molossoid (mastiff-type dog), “dogue” meaning Mastiff in French. A massive head and stocky body are trademarks of the breed. Americans were introduced to the Dogue de Bordeaux when he appeared as drooling, messy “Hooch” in the 1989 Tom Hanks’ film, Turner and Hooch.”

Coat

Minimal grooming required and not being a shedder is music to the ears of dog owners who hate a shaggy, shedding dog.

Puppies

As with many dogs, raising these from a puppy means you’ll want to set clear boundaries while exposing them to the outside world to get a healthy attitude toward strangers and other dogs.

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