I think the dogo might just be my dream dog. They seem like the perfect mix of loving companion, athlete, drive and intelligence. The first time I saw one in person I fell in love. My only hesitation is potential dog to dog aggression. My last dog was a true apbt. Despite their tendency towards animal aggression he was exceptionally well mannered. He was perfect with kids, cats, and dogs of any personality. He even made friends with goats and chickens at a petting zoo. His temperament was literally perfect. I just don't know if that was because his natural personality happened to be that way or because of how he was raised. While I worked on his obedience regularly, I more heavily focused on socialization and desensitization from a young age. I would play with his ears, tail, jowls, and nails while cuddling. I brought him everywhere so he could get use to various smells, sounds, and sights. There wasn't a thing that could trigger a negative response. Now I'm hoping to get a dogo next year and plan to take the same approach. I'm wondering if you think there is a chance of having a similar result or if I should set my sights down to more like tolerating people/dogs in public. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Oh you should and can work on dog to dog aggression through socialization and obedience training. However you should know that as a guardian breed a Dogo Argentino like all guardians is genetically predisposed towards suspicion of strange dogs particularly same gender dogs of similar size.
I got my Dogo Izzy just over a yeat ago, she was three months old when I got, she is so amazing absolutely the best dog ever, but make no mistake she is a handful!!!
I want that pup with the pirate patch soooo much! K-9 perfection. The best breed in the world! And your pack is a wonderful example of that. Hope your all doing well with everything. I'm " at home" here in Ohio! I'm gonna watch again so I can see " pirate". He would be very happy here on the farm! Just saying! Thanks again!!
My grandma was cuban and I remember her telling me stories of an all white bad azz "dogo" that her family farm owned. She was born in 1921. As I started learning of that breed existence it has always been puzzling to me, considering that the records of that breed creation weren't too far in time previous to her childhood.
@@DogoArgentinoUSA Probably so. I always found " coincidental" in my life as the dog person that I' am and thinking back that that story was passed on to me by my granma. And she was a typical country woman from those days, humble, not a super education as to know the intricacies of professional dog handling or nothing. The kind of person that you would expect to use the term " bulldog" instead but, no, dogo was always how she called It. It was one of those things that for some reason I never forgot from my childhood. Like I told yoh previously, we " specialize" in English bull terriers but those old gramma stories of the white dogo for some reason stuck to me, never forgotten. Must have been a heck of a dog. And like I told you before, we are really proud of the great work you are doing to help your chosen dog breed, we are sure that you are already a true inspiration to dogo owners and an extremely rich source of knowledge to them. I know new owners always start kinda blinded in many aspects ( we all did) and we hope that every single one of them can find and pay close attention to your videos. Cheers!
Having trouble finding out their lifespan...as a large breed do they have a short life? I currently have a dogue du Bordeaux, although known to live 7-8 yrs. mine is now almost 11. Like your dogs she's been raised on a raw diet which I attribute her health and longevity to. Am interested in a dogo but would really like to know they will not have the lifespan of 6-7 years as a few other large breeds. Btw. I enjoy your videos and approach very much.
I have never owned a dog before, but I am looking to get one. This dog is my dream dog, and even though I am a first time owner, I plan to walk it everyday for 2 hours, train it, and just be there for it all the time. Do you think I can do this even though I have never owned a dog before? I am a big guy 6’1 and i feel like I could teach him who is boss
I got my Dogo, i walk him 2 or 3 miles a day and at least 45 minutes of tug o war, he wants more, but it's hard to keep up with him. I had bullies and pitbulls all my life, but my dogo at 8 months old was stronger than all of them. 8 monst old he broke threw my storm door, it was holding on by one hinge in seconds he did that. But he's also the most affectionate dog i ever had too, hugs and kisses all day!
How 80 to 100 pounds i..so confused, I just rescurd a 6 month dogo girl and she's 60 pounds? Is this normal ?also I got her from farmers in not the best condition, i had to take her and nurse her to health, such a good dog so gentle with the cat, sadly they taught her no commands she lived out in the winter since young enough
Actually the undercoat can exist and is triggered by harsh cold; my Russian girl had one when she arrived but lost all of it but a quarter sized patch on her head and a post-it sized patch on her shoulder.
I have never heard of Argentine dogs being banned in Ukraine. I am from Ukraine. In Ukraine there are professional dogo argentino kennels with documents, which are recognized by the FCI. But Ukraine does have a list of potentially dangerous dog breeds. Thanks for your videos. It is very interesting. I want to ask you something. I have researched this question, but it is interesting to know your opinion. Can dogo argentino live (mostly overnight) in doghouse? I mean a doghouse with all the necessary conditions. Or is it bad for the dogs' mental health? And how do Argentine dogs get along with smaller dog breeds (like Yorkshire Terriers)? Can they live together?
They tolerate small dogs if raised together and of opposite sex assuming that the smaller dog is submissive in attitude. They don’t do well in extreme extended cold or extreme humid jungle weather.
I look forward to serving prospective and novice Dogo Argentino enthusiasts with fresh weekly content. I hope you enjoy the video 😊
Can I get a puppy
Pure heaven to see them run freely 👍🏻🥰
Beautiful to see!
I think the dogo might just be my dream dog. They seem like the perfect mix of loving companion, athlete, drive and intelligence. The first time I saw one in person I fell in love. My only hesitation is potential dog to dog aggression. My last dog was a true apbt. Despite their tendency towards animal aggression he was exceptionally well mannered. He was perfect with kids, cats, and dogs of any personality. He even made friends with goats and chickens at a petting zoo. His temperament was literally perfect. I just don't know if that was because his natural personality happened to be that way or because of how he was raised. While I worked on his obedience regularly, I more heavily focused on socialization and desensitization from a young age. I would play with his ears, tail, jowls, and nails while cuddling. I brought him everywhere so he could get use to various smells, sounds, and sights. There wasn't a thing that could trigger a negative response.
Now I'm hoping to get a dogo next year and plan to take the same approach. I'm wondering if you think there is a chance of having a similar result or if I should set my sights down to more like tolerating people/dogs in public. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Oh you should and can work on dog to dog aggression through socialization and obedience training. However you should know that as a guardian breed a Dogo Argentino like all guardians is genetically predisposed towards suspicion of strange dogs particularly same gender dogs of similar size.
I got my Dogo Izzy just over a yeat ago, she was three months old when I got, she is so amazing absolutely the best dog ever, but make no mistake she is a handful!!!
my dogo loves hugs and cuddling , even sometimes he sleeps in my lap and he’s so loving and friendly ❤️
They are very very affectionate
Oh I love this breed and am currently on the search for one for my family. Love your videos and your dogs are stunning 😍
Thanks very very much! I appreciate your feedback
Thanks so much for this great video! I have learnt a lot!
Thanks very much Rui Dai !
really good video
Biggest baddest sweetest touchiest lap dog I’ve ever had lol
They are very pack oriented with their family
❤. I LOVE DOGO ARGENTINO. ❤
I want that pup with the pirate patch soooo much! K-9 perfection. The best breed in the world! And your pack is a wonderful example of that.
Hope your all doing well with everything. I'm " at home" here in Ohio! I'm gonna watch again so I can see " pirate". He would be very happy here on the farm! Just saying! Thanks again!!
That’s a she. Her name is Rogue and she lives with our good friends in New York. She’s the sister to the orange collar female in the video.
Thank you for this!!!
Thanks very much 🙏🙏🙏
My grandma was cuban and I remember her telling me stories of an all white bad azz "dogo" that her family farm owned. She was born in 1921. As I started learning of that breed existence it has always been puzzling to me, considering that the records of that breed creation weren't too far in time previous to her childhood.
The extinct Fighting Dog of Cordoba was the prototype and if you Google it, check out the historic photos. Very likely that’s the dogs she knew!
@@DogoArgentinoUSA Probably so. I always found " coincidental" in my life as the dog person that I' am and thinking back that that story was passed on to me by my granma. And she was a typical country woman from those days, humble, not a super education as to know the intricacies of professional dog handling or nothing. The kind of person that you would expect to use the term " bulldog" instead but, no, dogo was always how she called It. It was one of those things that for some reason I never forgot from my childhood. Like I told yoh previously, we " specialize" in English bull terriers but those old gramma stories of the white dogo for some reason stuck to me, never forgotten. Must have been a heck of a dog. And like I told you before, we are really proud of the great work you are doing to help your chosen dog breed, we are sure that you are already a true inspiration to dogo owners and an extremely rich source of knowledge to them. I know new owners always start kinda blinded in many aspects ( we all did) and we hope that every single one of them can find and pay close attention to your videos. Cheers!
Thank you very very much. I really appreciate your kindness. It’s nice to hear my hard work is appreciated!! Have a dogotastic day!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Having trouble finding out their lifespan...as a large breed do they have a short life? I currently have a dogue du Bordeaux, although known to live 7-8 yrs. mine is now almost 11. Like your dogs she's been raised on a raw diet which I attribute her health and longevity to. Am interested in a dogo but would really like to know they will not have the lifespan of 6-7 years as a few other large breeds. Btw. I enjoy your videos and approach very much.
As short as 9; as long as 18
I have never owned a dog before, but I am looking to get one. This dog is my dream dog, and even though I am a first time owner, I plan to walk it everyday for 2 hours, train it, and just be there for it all the time. Do you think I can do this even though I have never owned a dog before? I am a big guy 6’1 and i feel like I could teach him who is boss
I would also want him to just be my best friend and companion
I don’t recommend it
I got my Dogo, i walk him 2 or 3 miles a day and at least 45 minutes of tug o war, he wants more, but it's hard to keep up with him. I had bullies and pitbulls all my life, but my dogo at 8 months old was stronger than all of them. 8 monst old he broke threw my storm door, it was holding on by one hinge in seconds he did that. But he's also the most affectionate dog i ever had too, hugs and kisses all day!
How 80 to 100 pounds i..so confused, I just rescurd a 6 month dogo girl and she's 60 pounds? Is this normal ?also I got her from farmers in not the best condition, i had to take her and nurse her to health, such a good dog so gentle with the cat, sadly they taught her no commands she lived out in the winter since young enough
Check out the Breed Standard from the Dogo Argentino Club of America
The hair can even get into your nose!!!! They don't have an undercoat. So the get cold very easily in the winter. Keep them warm.
Actually the undercoat can exist and is triggered by harsh cold; my Russian girl had one when she arrived but lost all of it but a quarter sized patch on her head and a post-it sized patch on her shoulder.
Do you know of any Akc Breeders?
AKC Breeders can pay to be listed on their website
I have never heard of Argentine dogs being banned in Ukraine. I am from Ukraine. In Ukraine there are professional dogo argentino kennels with documents, which are recognized by the FCI. But Ukraine does have a list of potentially dangerous dog breeds. Thanks for your videos. It is very interesting.
I want to ask you something. I have researched this question, but it is interesting to know your opinion. Can dogo argentino live (mostly overnight) in doghouse? I mean a doghouse with all the necessary conditions. Or is it bad for the dogs' mental health?
And how do Argentine dogs get along with smaller dog breeds (like Yorkshire Terriers)? Can they live together?
They tolerate small dogs if raised together and of opposite sex assuming that the smaller dog is submissive in attitude. They don’t do well in extreme extended cold or extreme humid jungle weather.
I have a dogo argentino
They’re amazing dogs!
New dog owner with a dogo.
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