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Dogo Argentino
#93WorkingLarge

Dogo Argentino

LoyalCourageousFriendly

Argentina ยท 9โ€“15 years

About the Dogo Argentino

The Dogo Argentino is a powerful, athletic breed developed in Argentina in the 1920s by Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez for big-game hunting, specifically wild boar and puma. Created by crossing the now-extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog with Great Danes, Boxers, Pointers, and other breeds, the Dogo was engineered to be a fearless hunter that was also gentle with family. These impressive white dogs are muscular, agile, and courageous with an unwavering loyalty to their owners. Despite their hunting heritage, well-bred Dogos are affectionate, playful, and surprisingly gentle with their families.

Breed stats

Height
24โ€“27 in
Weight
80โ€“100 lbs
Lifespan
9โ€“15 years
Group
Working
Coat
Short, smooth, uniformly thick
Origin
Argentina

Coat colors

  • White (small dark patch near eye permitted)

Temperament & ratings

Energy level
High
Trainability
Moderate
Shedding
Low
Grooming needs
Very low
Barking level
Low

Compatibility

Good with kids
High
Good with dogs
Low
Good with cats
Very low
Apartment friendly
Low

Exercise & feeding

Daily exercise

60โ€“90 min

per day recommended

Daily food

3โ€“4 cups

high-quality dry food

Common health issues

  • Deafness
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Laryngeal paralysis
  • Bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus)

Not every Dogo Argentino will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.

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