Is a Dogue de Bordeaux a good family pet?

Is a Dogue de Bordeaux a good family pet?

The Dogue de Bordeaux is a large but laid-back dog. They form very strong bonds with their owners and families and are therefore very loyal. They make good watch dogs as they love to bark and are quite intelligent. They can be very affectionate towards their families.

Are Dogue de Bordeaux good with puppies?

The Dogue de Bordeaux or French Mastiff is quiet, calm, and relaxed – until aroused. Dogues love to be an integral part of your family. Dogue de Bordeaux puppies should be friendly and trusting, and with proper socialization, become reserved and discriminating as they mature.

Is Dogue de Bordeaux aggressive?

Ideally, a Dogue de Bordeaux is your only pet. They are known to become aggressive towards other animals and dogs, especially if they haven’t been thoroughly socialized.

What do you feed a Dogue de Bordeaux puppy?

We would recommend starting them out on the Puppy Salmon and Potato out of the Sensitive puppy range, but if they would prefer a meat-based food, then we suggest the Puppy Venison and Rabbit out of the 60/40 puppy range.

Do Bordeaux Dogs shed?

The Dogue de Bordeaux’s coat should be clean and fresh smelling, with the coat lying flat against the body. There should be no shedding hair after they are bathed and dried.

How big do Bordeaux dogs get?

23.5 to 27 inches
Males stand 23.5 to 27 inches at the shoulder and weigh a minimum of 110 pounds. Females stand 23 to 26 inches at the shoulder and weigh a minimum of 99 pounds.

Are Bordeaux dogs hypoallergenic?

No
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How much should I feed my DDB?

Nutritional Needs Males weigh at least 110 pounds; females weigh at least 99 pounds. While some giant breeds eat less food than you might expect, this isn’t the case with the Dogue de Bordeaux. You can expect a male DDB to go through a 50-lb bag of food in a month.

How fast can a puppy run?

German Shepherd: 30 mph
Greyhound: 45 mph
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How big does a Dogue de Bordeaux dog get?

The Dogue de Bordeaux breed is a giant breed also commonly referred to as a French Mastiff, and it has a muddled and mysterious ancestry. They stand around two feet tall at the shoulder and weigh upwards of 99 pounds, with an exceptionally large head and a short muzzle.

Where did the Dogue de Bordeaux get its name?

The Dogue de Bordeaux was known in France as early as the fourteenth century, particularly in southern France in the region around Bordeaux. Hence, the city lent its name to this large dog.

Is the Dogue de Bordeaux the same as a mastiff?

Whichever theory is true, the Dogue de Bordeaux shares the same common links as all modern mastiffs. The Dogue de Bordeaux was once classified into three varieties, the Parisian, the Toulouse and the Bordeaux, types which were bred depending on the region of France and the jobs it was required to do.

Is it true that Dogue de Bordeaux dogs drool?

They drool. No, they really, really drool! Anyone who lives with a Dogue de Bordeaux quickly becomes familiar with strings of drool covering furniture, floors and walls. But to know him is to love him, drool and all. Add a comment…