ya there is one in ky and one in illinois. i am jsut tryin to get some personal experiences with one. i dont know there temperment and i dont want to have to kill a new dog for bitting my baby
I am not the one asking about a dog when there is WEB SITES THAT GIVE YOU ALLL THE INFO, not catfish don't you got some more sh!t to clean up off the floor, or another boat to sink?
I am not the one asking about a dog when there is WEB SITES THAT GIVE YOU ALLL THE INFO, not catfish don't you got some more sh!t to clean up off the floor, or another boat to sink?
You just dont get it LOL. And naw, there is nothing on my floors and my boat is quite safe from sinking, since your hambone azz will never be in it. Oh any by the way, I think it is kinda sad what you caused the Titantic to do...shame on you.
you'll probally have to go out of state for a good one. generally they are good family dogs but do have quite a few health issues if i remember correctly. also they don't do well with strangers. best thing to do is contact a good breeder and ask them if they feel one is good fit for your family.
It doesn't really matter what a breeder tells you about any breed, each dog is different. In this case you're looking at a breed that's normally over 100lbs in the same house with a baby and that's the important part. You can teach them not to jump on people but you can't teach them not to turn around and knock a toddler head first into a coffee table. Right now one of our customers is looking for a new home for the Great Danes they love because some babies came along and they have to make hard choices. BTW my favorite breed is a pound puppy of uncertain ancestry.
kinda sad what you caused the Titantic to do...shame on you.
that was your fat as4 old hag wife. You are the OLD person not me you are also 300 pounds not me 135 B!TCH! as I said don't you have another boat to sink!!
Description
The Dogue de Bordeaux also called the French Mastiff and sometimes called the Bordeaux Bulldog is a relatively short, stocky mastiff. The wrinkled head is massive, heavy and broad. Males can have a head circumference of 27-30 inches (68-75cm). The muzzle is somewhat short (1/3 the total length of the head), wide, powerful and thick, with a pronounced stop. The nose is large with wide-open nostrils, color depends on the mask of the dog. The teeth meet in an underbite. The upper lips hang thickly down over the lower jaw. The thick skin on the neck is loose, forming a noticeable dewlap. The eyes are hazel to dark brown depending on the color of the dog and are set wide apart. The ears are small, hanging down, in proportion to the dog and are darker in color. The tail is thick at the base tapering to a point. The chest is deep, broad reaching lower than the elbows. The legs are muscular. The coat is short and soft with loose fitting skin. Coat colors include various shades of fawn to mahogany with a darker red or black mask around and under the nose including the lips and eye rims. There are sometimes white markings on the chest and tips of the toes.
Temperament
The Bordeaux has a good and calm temperament. It is extremely loyal, patient and devoted to his family. Fearless and confrontational with strangers, he is a first class watch and guard dog. Socialize very well with other animals, preferably starting from an early age to avoid them being aggressive with other dogs. The Dogue de Bordeaux snores and drools. Despite his fearsome appearance, the Dogue de Bordeaux is gentle with children and family members. However this is a powerful animal, and is not suitable for an inexperienced dog owner. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. You and all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. That is the only way your relationship can be a success. This breed needs a calm, but firm owner who displays a natural authority over the dog. One who is confident and consistent.
Height, Weight
Height: 23-30 inches (58-75cm)
Weight: 120-145 pounds (54.4-65.2kg)
Health Problems
Most are healthy, but the breed can be prone to hip dysplacia. There are also cases of epilepsy, heartproblems and hyperkeratosis. Dams often have to have cesareans.
Living Conditions
This breed will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are very inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard.
Exercise
Needs lots of exercise. They need to be taken on a daily, long walk. Dogs who lack in mental and or physical exercise can develop behavior issues.
Litter Size
Often small.
Life Expectancy
About 10-12 years.
Grooming
Very little is needed. This breed is an average shedder.
Origin
There are numerous theories about the origin the Dogue de Bordeaux. It may be descended from the Bullmastiff, Bulldog, Tibetan Mastiff and from the Greek and Roman Molossus, from mastiffs brought to Europe by the Alans, from the dogs of Aquitaine or from Spanish dogs from Burgos. At the end of the middle ages, the dog was used as a cattle driver and personal bodyguard. Lots of Dogues died during the French Revolution. After the war number rose again. Raymond Triquet and his French Dogue de Bordeaux Club saved the breed. The Dogue de Bordeaux is now thoroughly established in France and gaining popularity in other countries. The breed has served as a war dog, flock guardian, cattle herder, guard dog, trained to bait bulls, bears, and jaguars, and a hunter of boars. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 2008.
Group
Mastiff
Recognition
ANKC, FCI, NKC, NZKC, CKC, ORBEA, APRI, ACR, DRA, AKC
Google it MORON!!
b1tch shut yo mouth u dont even know at the topic is about u dumb illiterate troll!!! dont u have small children to eat somewere keep ur filth off my thread.... sh!t do u even shower ur here 24/7 and as far as i know they dont make waterproof computers
It doesn't really matter what a breeder tells you about any breed, each dog is different. In this case you're looking at a breed that's normally over 100lbs in the same house with a baby and that's the important part. You can teach them not to jump on people but you can't teach them not to turn around and knock a toddler head first into a coffee table. Right now one of our customers is looking for a new home for the Great Danes they love because some babies came along and they have to make hard choices. BTW my favorite breed is a pound puppy of uncertain ancestry.
thats y im gunna wait tell baby is 2 and then they can grow up togeather... kinda ROLMFAO
scription
The Dogue de Bordeaux also called the French Mastiff and sometimes called the Bordeaux Bulldog is a relatively short, stocky mastiff. The wrinkled head is massive, heavy and broad. Males can have a head circumference of 27-30 inches (68-75cm). The muzzle is somewhat short (1/3 the total length of the head), wide, powerful and thick, with a pronounced stop. The nose is large with wide-open nostrils, color depends on the mask of the dog. The teeth meet in an underbite. The upper lips hang thickly down over the lower jaw. The thick skin on the neck is loose, forming a noticeable dewlap. The eyes are hazel to dark brown depending on the color of the dog and are set wide apart. The ears are small, hanging down, in proportion to the dog and are darker in color. The tail is thick at the base tapering to a point. The chest is deep, broad reaching lower than the elbows. The legs are muscular. The coat is short and soft with loose fitting skin. Coat colors include various shades of fawn to mahogany with a darker red or black mask around and under the nose including the lips and eye rims. There are sometimes white markings on the chest and tips of the toes.
Temperament
The Bordeaux has a good and calm temperament. It is extremely loyal, patient and devoted to his family. Fearless and confrontational with strangers, he is a first class watch and guard dog. Socialize very well with other animals, preferably starting from an early age to avoid them being aggressive with other dogs. The Dogue de Bordeaux snores and drools. Despite his fearsome appearance, the Dogue de Bordeaux is gentle with children and family members. However this is a powerful animal, and is not suitable for an inexperienced dog owner. The objective in training this dog is to achieve a pack leader status. It is a natural instinct for a dog to have an order in their pack. When we humans live with dogs, we become their pack. The entire pack cooperates under a single leader. Lines are clearly defined and rules are set. You and all other humans MUST be higher up in the order than the dog. That is the only way your relationship can be a success. This breed needs a calm, but firm owner who displays a natural authority over the dog. One who is confident and consistent.
Height, Weight
Height: 23-30 inches (58-75cm)
Weight: 120-145 pounds (54.4-65.2kg)
Health Problems
Most are healthy, but the breed can be prone to hip dysplacia. There are also cases of epilepsy, heartproblems and hyperkeratosis. Dams often have to have cesareans.
Living Conditions
This breed will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are very inactive indoors and will do okay without a yard.
Exercise
Needs lots of exercise. They need to be taken on a daily, long walk. Dogs who lack in mental and or physical exercise can develop behavior issues.
Litter Size
Often small.
Life Expectancy
About 10-12 years.
Grooming
Very little is needed. This breed is an average shedder.
Origin
There are numerous theories about the origin the Dogue de Bordeaux. It may be descended from the Bullmastiff, Bulldog, Tibetan Mastiff and from the Greek and Roman Molossus, from mastiffs brought to Europe by the Alans, from the dogs of Aquitaine or from Spanish dogs from Burgos. At the end of the middle ages, the dog was used as a cattle driver and personal bodyguard. Lots of Dogues died during the French Revolution. After the war number rose again. Raymond Triquet and his French Dogue de Bordeaux Club saved the breed. The Dogue de Bordeaux is now thoroughly established in France and gaining popularity in other countries. The breed has served as a war dog, flock guardian, cattle herder, guard dog, trained to bait bulls, bears, and jaguars, and a hunter of boars. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 2008.
Group
Mastiff
Recognition
ANKC, FCI, NKC, NZKC, CKC, ORBEA, APRI, ACR, DRA, AKC
obviously u cant read i said i wanted some personal encounters with one not some googled bullsh1t i feel sorry for u if u beleive everything u read on the interenet!!! ur probally one of theose people who beleive pitbulls all should be put down because some stupid people dont know how to care and love for an animal
google this, google that. Google is an average collection for a over all breed. It doesn't mean that this dog actually is this way as it has been descript in that artical. each dog has it own character and behavior issues.
Ok, this breed is normally pretty layed back and mellow, when raised correctly is a perfect match for a family with children. not over protective but watchful.
If you have any more question PM me.
hat was your fat as4 old hag wife. You are the OLD person not me you are also 300 pounds not me 135 B!TCH! as I said don't you have another boat to sink!
LMAO...you are so easy to tick off..and by the way...I am not even close to 300, and if you are 135 then I am the King of Wales...and btw weetard..I am single lmao
You can teach them not to jump on people but you can't teach them not to turn around and knock a toddler head first into a coffee table.
Very true. Our dog now looks before she turns to walk
There are lots of things that googling a breed doesn't tell you. For example, I never stopped to think "Hmmm I wonder if my dog will outgrow my bathtub"
There are lots of things that googling a breed doesn't tell you. For example, I never stopped to think "Hmmm I wonder if my dog will outgrow my bathtub"
LOL isn't that the truth!! But it does show size and weight and you can use a tape measure. lol
one of my hubs friends has one and i met her and she was absolutely beautiful. but she was still little when i met her...
all i can say is the dogs are getting along today lol ..