Dogue de Bordeaux - History, Temperament, Health Problems, Exercise, Characteristics, Vs Presa Canario
Dog Presa
Canario vs Dogue De Bordeaux
Dog Presa
Canario is originated from Spain but Dogue De Bordeaux is originated from
France. Both Dog Presa
Canario and Dogue De Bordeaux are having almost same height. Both Dog Presa Canario and Dogue De
Bordeaux are having almost same weight. Both Dog Presa Canario and Dogue De Bordeaux have almost same life span.
Both Dog Presa Canario and
Dogue De Bordeaux have almost same litter size. Both Dog Presa Canario and
Dogue De Bordeaux require Low maintenance.
History
Dog Presa Canario
This large dog, also known as the Canary Mastiff, is a rare Molasses-type
dog hailing from the Canary Islands.
It does appear as if, according to records, that these dogs
were also consumed at one time. The dog has also been used as a cattle dog as
well as being used for dog fighting till the middle of the 1900s. Dog fighting
was prohibited in the 1940s but it continued for a number of decades.
As people became interested in other dog breeds, the Presa
nearly died out but some breeders revived the breed because of it having some
good characteristics – territorial, brave, protective and intelligent. The FCI
recognized the dog in 2011.
Dogue De Bordeaux
dogue de bordeauxThe Dogue de Bordeaux is an ancient French
dog breed and his history goes so far back that it is difficult to have
accurate records of his origin.
During the 1700s he was used as a guard dog, with theories
suggesting that several Mastiff type breeds were the closest ancestors.
For centuries the Bordeaux Mastiff, also referred to as the
Bordeaux Bulldog, came in two size varieties, with the larger version being the
Dogue de Bordeaux. It is this large dog which made its appearance in the
Hollywood movie ‘Turner & Hooch’, shooting him into more recognition and
interest.
Description
Dog Presa Canario
Dog presa canario puppy The Dog Presa Canario or Canary Dog
is large and muscular. He stands at 58 to 66cm in height and weighs anything
from 40 – 70kg. He has a deep bark.
The head is broad and the ears are normally cropped to give
him a more aggressive appearance. With ear cropping being banned the ears are
close fitting to the head and are floppy. This is one of those dogs where the
rear of the dog is slightly higher than the shoulders.
The coat is short and there is no undercoating. It is
available in all different shades of fawn and brindle. The breed standard
requires the dog having a black mask.
Temperament:
Canine experts tell us that this large working dog has got
such fearless guardian characteristics that they wouldn’t recommend this dog
for first time dog owners. On the other hand however, there are dog owners who
claim that with good socialization, this dog becomes docile and amicable around
their human family.
He is a clever dog so training and socialization will be
easy and it will be worth it. This is a dog noted for its strength, its strong
personality and potential for aggression, so training and socialization will be
most important.
Dogue De Bordeaux
dogue de bordeaux puppyThe Dogue de Bordeaux is a large molasses
type dog with a large head, standing at 60 – 67cm and weighing anything between
54 and 65kg. His weight comes more from his muscular, powerful build rather
than his height.
He is a powerful looking dog and his short coat is
loose-fitting and is an attractive rich reddish brown color. There are wrinkles
around the face with the nose being somewhat pinkish-orange as opposed to
black.
The eyes are wide apart and are hazel. He has short to
medium length floppy ears and where once the thick tail was docked, giving him
a powerful, distinctive look, it is mostly left long today.
Temperament:
He is a confident, self-assured, territorial dog who will
require training and socialization if he is to know his place in the home. He
is a powerful mastiff-type dog, who without training can be stubborn, arrogant
and somewhat aggressive towards strangers.
His looks and his territorial nature make him an excellent
watchdog. He is no push-over and isn’t a good choice for the first time dog
owner.
Without a strong, firm owner, he could prove difficult to
handle. He is calm and laid back with children in the home and he can get along
well with other pets if he has been brought up with them since puppy-hood.
Health Problems
Dog Presa Canario
Dog presa canario
dogThe Dog Presa Canario can live to be between 8 and 12 years of age. Being a
large breed the dog can be susceptible to hip dysplasia and other problems such
as cancer and heart problems. It is highly unlikely that a well cared for dog
will get any of these illnesses.
Bloat or Gastric
Torsion:
It is far better
to give your dog two smaller meals a day as opposed to one bigger meal as then
he tends to wolf his food down. This can lead to bloat, where the stomach swells
up and worse, it twists. This dangerous situation prevents fluid and air from
escaping the stomach. Your dog is restless, he paces and salivates, wanting to
vomit. Bloat can affect any dog at any age.
Kidney Disease:
Kidney disease
can develop because of some other illness or it can develop on its own. It can
even be caused by bad teeth when bacteria enters the bloodstream of the dog.
Dogue De Bordeaux
dogue de bordeaux
dogThe Dogue De Bordeaux doesn’t have as long a lifespan as many other dogs,
but with good care, can go to 7 – 10 years of age.
Because he is a
brachycephalic breed – a short-nosed dog such as the Boxer, Pug and Bulldog –
he may well have the same number of teeth as other dogs, but the teeth are
crowded, putting dogs like this at higher risk of getting dental disease.
His teeth will
need to be brushed 2 or 3 times a week to prevent plaque and tartar getting
trapped.
Brachycephalic
Syndrome is also something to watch out for with your Dogue de Bordeaux. It’s
an upper respiratory disorder which can bring on difficulty with breathing
because of the crowding of tissue and narrower airways.
Caring The Pet
Dog Presa Canario
Grooming:
Dog presa canario
puppiesThis is a short haired dog, and he isn't a heavy shedder so beyond
regular twice-a-week brushing he will simply need to have his eyes and ears
checked for infections.
He will also need
to have his nails clipped and to check his teeth over too. A sore, bad tooth at
the back of your pet’s mouth can cause terrible pain but also play havoc with
his general health.
Exercise:
Your Dog Presa
Canario is a high-energy dog and he will need daily exercise. He will love a
good walk but he will also need something more strenuous and demanding such as
ball- and rope tug-of-war games.
Diet:
Try and provide
your large pet with a top quality commercially manufactured food – one that is
packed with vitamins and minerals instead of colorants preservatives and toxic
fillers.
Break the
monotony of feeding him only kibble by mixing in some cooked chicken, brown
rice, sweet potato, carrots and spinach. Dogs love consistency and simplicity
and simple meals like this with some raw meat thrown in occasionally will keep
him healthy and happy. Never leave him without a constant supply of fresh, cool
water.
Dogue De Bordeaux
Exercise:
dogue de bordeaux
puppiesHe isn’t the most active dog and he is inclined to snooze quite a bit
throughout the day. It will nonetheless be a good idea to include him in your
daily walks and allow him to take part in a ball game now and again.
Diet:
The Dogue de
Bordeaux needs to be fed a high-quality dog food in keeping with his large size
and age.
Grooming:
This dog is known
for drooling, and because of his wrinkled face, you’ll need to be watching the
facial area that it is kept clean and dry to avoid skin infections. Check his
ears at the same time to ensure they are free from dirt and wax.
The short coat does
shed throughout the year, and you will need to be brushing him down twice a
week to remove all those loose hairs.
Characteristics
Dog Presa Canario
Dog presa canario
dogsContrary to what many people think, the Dog Presa Canario can be a calm,
gentle dog when trained and socialized properly.
It is only when
you bring an older, unknown dog into your midst that you would have to exercise
caution with him as he can then be aggressive.
Dogs become
dangerous and aggressive when they are brought up by aggressive, uncaring
people. Humans are always to blame for the way a dog turns out. Provide this
large dog with a loving, caring home, and he’ll show you what a remarkable pet
he can be.
Dogue De Bordeaux
dogue de bordeaux
dogsThe Dogue de Bordeaux isn’t a big, boisterous kind of dog but is rather
calm and relaxed. As a watchdog however, he can surprise you and become quite
active, showing agility for such a hulk.
He can adapt to
life in the city or the country but even though he appears lazy, he will need
moderate daily exercise.
He loves his
human family and wants to be constantly with them. He is stubborn but will do
well with training and socialization.
Calm and
easy-going and with his easy-to-maintain short, soft coat, be prepared for some
drooling and snoring from this loving, devoted large pet of yours.
Dogue de Bordeaux
The Dogue de
Bordeaux is a breed of dog of French origin; it is part of the great family of
mastiffs. It is a dog of great strength and power, with a firm and determined
character that make it a great watchdog.
It is one of the
oldest French breeds, originating from the Eastern Mastiffs arrived in Europe
with the barbarian hordes. In more recent times, other breeds have contributed
to the definition of this: the Mastiff, the English Bulldog and the German
Bulldog. The result that has been obtained is a dog of enormous strength and
power at the expense of agility.
Formerly it was
also used for hunting large animals and for fighting in the sands.
Subsequently, once the great hunts and those kinds of circus shows were over,
their popularity decreased significantly, limiting their use to guarding the
properties.
characteristics
Its general
appearance gives an idea of great strength and power. The head is bulky
(brachycephalic), has a series of fairly marked folds, and is short and wide;
the muzzle is short and powerful, and its teeth very strong (slightly
prognata). It has an abundant lip with the lower jaw forward. The eyes are
quite distant from each other, are oval and green, honey or dark in color.
The ears are
pendulous, medium in size with a fairly high insertion. The neck is short,
cylindrical and with a double chin. The back is straight and wide, gathered by
a strong and deep chest, with a raised belly. The trunk has a broad,
well-rounded chest; the limbs are very muscular. The tail, strong at the base
and tapered, is pendulous. The coat is short, smooth and fine, tawny or
mahogany in color. It is considered important that your gait be elastic and
show your strength. They live between eight and twelve years.
Description of
the breed
He is calm and
balanced, very attached to his master and his family. He is affectionate,
reserved with strangers and neutral with them when his master is there, to whom
he shows his affection and fidelity. He is generally meek and patient with
children, whom he loves and protects, but they should not be left alone with
them. He hates loneliness and inaction.
In Spain,
although the dogue de Bordeaux breed does not appear on the list of
"potentially dangerous" dogs of the royal decree of 2002, some
autonomous communities or even municipalities do include it in their specific
regulations.
Origin
Its origin dates
back to the time of the Celts, who used it to store treasures and for big game
hunting. In the Middle Ages two classes of this dog were known: one the
"butcher dog" and the other the "Turkish dog", trained to
fight with bears, bulls and other dogs. Later it was used as a guardian of the
house and castles. In Bordeaux, at the end of the 19th century, the breed was
believed to have disappeared, and is currently developing again.
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