The Dogue de Bordeaux is certainly not a famous dog breed, but we firmly believe it is worth getting to know better, not only for its long and controversial history, but also for its countless qualities, all of which make this apparently grouchy and short-tempered dog an affectionate canine that loves being cuddled and kissed.
The Dogue de Bordeaux is an athletic and powerful molossoid with very defined bone structure and muscles. It has a very large, angular head, creased by wrinkles that give it an air of tough, experienced dog. Its coat can range from light reddish brown to mahogany or red; a Dogue de Bordeaux can weigh up to 55-60 kg – a respectable dog indeed!
This dog is very agile in spite of its size and weight. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by its agility and sharpness during training, and keep in mind it’s also a champion of dirt track running and of plunging into the sea. Dogues de Bordeaux love the outdoors and being surrounded by nature. To make yours happy, just take him out for a walk – take a look at our model, XY, and at how happy and dapper he looks in our Giotto leather collar. These sturdy, massive dogs may look a little scary, so it’s better to keep them always by your side, with the leash on, at least while you’re among other humans.
Dogues de Bordeaux are very stubborn and self-confident, and can’t stand orders, especially when given harshly. On the other hand, they’re very precise, polite and very much aware of their own capabilities, which means they can distinguish their dos and their don’ts.
Large molossoid breeds are not easy to raise. If you’re interesting in having one, you must make sure you’re ready to stoop to some compromises. In return, you’ll surely receive a shower of sweetness and love.