The Dogue de Bordeaux is a working dog that was previously used for hunting, cattle herding, dog fighting, and more. The Dogue de Bordeaux has a very aggressive image, it is strong and wary of strangers, but after much breeding, today’s Dogue de Bordeaux is not as aggressive as its ancestors, it is friendlier to children, and now many people keep the Dogue de Bordeaux as a companion dog, so when buying and selling, how can you tell if it is a purebred Dogue de Bordeaux? The main thing to look at is these areas. One, size: The Dogue de Bordeaux belongs to a large breed, it is relatively large, the Dogue de Bordeaux has a shoulder height of between 58-75 cm and weighs about 54-65 kg. Head: The more obvious feature of the head is that its head is very large, the largest of all dogs, with many folds on the face, a broad forehead, a long muzzle, about one-third of the head length, black or red, ears hanging at the back of the head, nostrils open, upper lip hanging on both sides wrapped around the lower jaw. Third, the torso: the body of the Dogue de Bordeaux is relatively short, short and fat type of body, strong and powerful, flat back, abdomen slightly closed, the skin of the neck is loose, in the throat formed a clear hanging meat. Fourth, the tail, limbs: the tail of the Dogue de Bordeaux is short, not covered with fleece, the root of the tail is thick, from the root to the tip of the tail gradually becomes thin. The limbs are strong and powerful, with thick and straight front legs and powerful hind limbs. V. Coat: The coat of the Dogue de Bordeaux is short, soft and slender, and the color is monochromatic, fawn, reddish brown as well as Isabel brown. The above are the physical characteristics of purebred Dogue de Bordeaux, when buying and selling, you can see if there is a pedigree certificate, generally purebred dogs will have a pedigree certificate, I hope these will help you.
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