• With their size, strength, and unwavering loyalty to their human companions, the Dogue de Bordeaux should be called the bodyguard of canines.
  • It was a very complete study of the Dogue de Bordeaux and served as a basis for the third and fourth version of the Dogue de Bordeaux standard.
  • The Dogue de Bordeaux isn't ideal for first-time dog owners or people who do not want to devote large amounts of time to training.
  • The world became aware of the Dogue de Bordeaux when he appeared as drooling, messy “Hooch” in the 1989 Tom Hanks’ film,Turner and Hooch.
  • The French word ‘Dogue’, when translated into English, means Mastiff and, therefore, Dogue de Bordeaux could be translated as ‘Bordeaux Mastiff.
  • Pads are well developed, with strong nails, preferably pigmented. Despite its weight, the Dogue de Bordeaux is well up on its toes.
  • Cats may have nine lives, but the Dogue de Bordeaux (DDB) has enjoyed at least three lives, having barely escaped extinction twice in its long history.
  • Training and Temperament. One of the most striking features of the Dogue de Bordeaux is their imposing size and physique.
  • What is the average price of a Dogue de Bordeaux in the United States? ... Very frequent: The Dogue de Bordeaux is quite easy to get.