Learn More About Dogo Argentino

Discover Dogo Argentino's history, temperament, and key traits – essential knowledge for future owners and breed enthusiasts.

Summary

The Dogo Argentino is an impressive presence with a strong, muscular build that exudes both power and grace. Its short, smooth fur is pure white, giving it a distinctive appearance. Its broad head, high set ears and bright eyes leave no doubt about its origins as a hunting dog. The breed belongs to FCI Group 2 and is part of Section 2.1, which includes the Molosser, mastiff-like dogs.

Height60 - 65 cm (Female), 62 - 68 cm (Male)
Weight25 - 34 kg (Female), 30 - 40 kg (Male)
Life Expectancy9 - 15 years
CharacterBrave, loyal, affectionate
CoatShort, smooth, without undercoat
Coat ColorWhite
Price2000 - 3500 € €

History

The history of the Dogo Argentino begins in the early 20th century in Argentina, when the breeder Antonio Nores Martinez had the desire to breed a universal hunting dog. He crossed several breeds, including the Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Bulldog and the Pointer, to produce a dog with strength, endurance and a firm grip. The breed was first officially recognized in the 1960s.

Original Use

The Dogo Argentino was developed for big game hunting and as a guard dog.

Origin

Argentina

Date

1928

Character

The Dogo Argentino is an extremely loving and loyal companion. He is known for his strong bond with his family and loves to show affection. He is gentle and patient, especially with children. His friendly nature makes him a great family dog ​​that can get along well with other pets, including cats, if introduced to it from an early age. However, early and consistent socialization is important to ensure harmonious coexistence. The Dogo Argentino is a vigilant dog that protects its family and can be reserved towards strangers. This trait makes him a good guard dog, deterring potential intruders. Due to its strong hunting instincts, it is important that the Dogo Argentino is well secured and kept in safe environments where it cannot pursue wild animals unsupervised. This breed is naturally energetic and requires adequate exercise and mental stimulation. It is important to keep the Dogo Argentino mentally and physically busy to avoid unwanted behavior due to underemployment. The breed typically shows a high level of willingness to learn and is highly trainable, although it is important to use positive reinforcement methods as these dogs are sensitive and negative reinforcement or harsh punishment can affect their confidence. Because of their intelligence and adaptability, Dogo Argentinos can easily learn to stay alone if they are used to it from the start. However, it is important to provide them with enough activity and mental stimulation to avoid boredom and destructive tendencies.

Trainability
Alertness
Openness to Strangers
Hunting or Herding Drive

Dogo Argentinos were originally bred to hunt large game, particularly pumas. Their powerful stature and courageous nature make them impressive hunters and at the same time loving family companions.

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What to Expect

Designed to find, hunt and capture dangerous game, the Dogo must have a good nose, large lung capacity and a strong but agile muscular build. His expression is alert and intelligent, with a marked hardness. The Dogo can be immediately recognized by its short, completely white fur. The Dogo Argentino is a pack dog bred to hunt large game such as wild boar and pumas and has the strength, intelligence and responsiveness of a serious athlete.

Care

The Dogo Argentino can be kept in various environments, including the city, as long as it receives adequate exercise and mental stimulation. However, it is important to note that this breed may not be suitable for beginners due to its size and strength. Experienced dog owners will be better able to meet the needs of the Dogo Argentino and provide him with the proper training and leadership. Compatibility with small children may vary. Although the Dogo Argentino is generally affectionate with children, the interaction between them should always be supervised to avoid possible accidents due to the dog's size and energy. Compatibility with other pets depends on the dog's socialization and individual personality.

Family-Friendly
Good with Young Children
Good with Other Dogs
Suitable as a City Dog

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Training & Education

The Dogo Argentino is intelligent and willing to learn. It is important to educate him early and consistently to ensure harmonious coexistence. This breed requires clear leadership and loving but consistent training. Using positive reinforcement methods, such as rewards and praise, is particularly effective. The Dogo Argentino is an energetic dog that requires lots of exercise and mental stimulation. Daily walks, physical activities and mental challenges such as search games or nose work are important to keep him physically and mentally busy. However, it is important to be careful not to over-exercise the dog as this can lead to frustration. There is also a risk that this breed will become a ball junkie. Promote your Dogo Argentino's frustration tolerance and impulse control to give him a balanced and happy life.

Nutrition & Grooming

The Dogo Argentino needs a balanced diet tailored to his size and activity level. High-quality dog ​​food that contains all the necessary nutrients is recommended. This breed has a short, smooth coat with no undercoat. This means that the Dogo Argentino copes well with the climate in Germany. He sheds moderately and regular brushing helps to remove loose hair and keep the coat clean.

Grooming Effort
Exercise Needs
Shedding
Trainability

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