Dogue De Bordeaux

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History

This French Molosser, with its giant-sized head, is probably the closest relative of the Molossers of Ancient Europe. The breed has been used for hunting and guarding of his human family, house and property, and in the ring, pitted against all kinds of animals; bears wolves, tigers and lions.

In the 1800's, the breed was hardly known outside of its native regions, but some exports took place to England as early as 1885. This breed was threatened with extinction after World War 2 and the Bordeaux popularity was limited for a long time after, it was not before the 1970's that the breed began to grow in popularity and numbers.

Today the Dogue De Bordeaux is known for being both a guard dog and a companion dog.

Characteristics

The Dogue De Bordeaux had unrelenting strength, wariness of strangers and a tendency to intimidate unfamiliar people.

This is also a great family dog because they are devoted, trustworthy, patient, calm and faithful. This is a large, strong breed so early socialisation is essential, also this breed tends to be loud snorers and drool at.

Health

The health issues related to this breed are hip dysplasia, weak cruciates, skin complaints, bloat and OCD.

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Historical Average Puppy Prices

Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Price (£) 1000 1075 1178 999 1010 1050 954 1031 1028 941 1010 846 1086 1094 1210 1380 1563 1300 2317 2917 3000
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