The key to this behavior is constant maintenance. Walks are a daily routine not "when you have time". This includes in the rain and snow. As the dog gets older the routine becomes cemented in. Great to see other people doing it. Having a dog is a way of life to get these results.
I rescued a Dogo from the pound who was formally trained. He would not only obey off leash commands. He also understood hand signals and would go into guard mode if I encouraged it. I did not know enough about either topic so I never gave or implied those commands. The dog has been gone for 10 years now.
Argentinean Dogo are very good companions. However, they are not for everybody who just think they need one. They really require a lot of exercise. Beyond the usual 15' walk. They also take their job to protect the family very seriously. This can be seen as intimidating. They only have one master, but are dedicated to the whole family. Children included. They are fantastic partners and very dedicated to their family. That means you too. They don't get along very well with other pets, unless accustomed from a puppy, and even. They like to dominate. They can be stubborn at times, especially when getting older. They are extremely clever and are dependable on any task they set their mind to.
@@Trapah0lic Who knows... I may have been one in a previous life! Seriously, I spend time in Argentina every year, and I developed an interest for the Dogo. Watch the Argentinean movie: BonBon el perro" if you can find it.
The key to this behavior is constant maintenance. Walks are a daily routine not "when you have time". This includes in the rain and snow. As the dog gets older the routine becomes cemented in. Great to see other people doing it. Having a dog is a way of life to get these results.
I was lucky enough to have a dogo. Best dog I ever had.
Dogo el mejor cazador.
I rescued a Dogo from the pound who was formally trained. He would not only obey off leash commands. He also understood hand signals and would go into guard mode if I encouraged it. I did not know enough about either topic so I never gave or implied those commands. The dog has been gone for 10 years now.
Good job 👍
This is what I want my pup to be able to do
Great job!! Being next to the wood I'm sure there are some distractions. How old is the Dogo and how long has he been training??
My dogo would've taken off right away. He won't sit still ugh
Tengo uno de esos
The dog.
Wow excellent,Is it possible to make this Dogo as companian?🙏
Argentinean Dogo are very good companions. However, they are not for everybody who just think they need one. They really require a lot of exercise. Beyond the usual 15' walk. They also take their job to protect the family very seriously. This can be seen as intimidating. They only have one master, but are dedicated to the whole family. Children included.
They are fantastic partners and very dedicated to their family. That means you too. They don't get along very well with other pets, unless accustomed from a puppy, and even. They like to dominate. They can be stubborn at times, especially when getting older.
They are extremely clever and are dependable on any task they set their mind to.
Wow, that's great🙏thank you
@@vieuxmotardquejamais2208 this comment seems like it was written by a dogo
@@Trapah0lic Who knows... I may have been one in a previous life!
Seriously, I spend time in Argentina every year, and I developed an interest for the Dogo. Watch the Argentinean movie: BonBon el perro" if you can find it.
I can do this with my akita but if there's any male dogs around or rabbits or squirrels then it's out of the question
💪💪💪💪💪❤
Вот! Так должна ходить любая собака от чихуахуа до калгана, а не тянет когда Сабака хозяина пузом по земле
Now throw in some squirrels running around cats for distraction. Also will it be this obsidian a dog park?
Giene las patas delanteras más cortas que las traseras ese Dogo?