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Dogue de bordeaux

Dogue de bordeaux - only thing race in breeder station Simone Bordo. Dogue de bordeaux is ours big love.
Bordeaux dogge züchten wir seit dem Jahre 1996 .
Dogue de bordeaux with us lives 20 years. Dogue de bordeaux come from France.
Dogue de bordeaux is moloss. What is dogue de bordeaux - is unique !!! UPDATE : 20.02.2023



Deutsch :
Die Bordeaux dogge stammt aus Frankreich und zählt, aufgrund ihrer Abstammung von den Alanerhunden, zu den ältesten Hunden des Landes.
Ihren Namen erhielt Sie 1863 anläßlich der 1. französischen Hundeausstellung im Pariser Jardin d'Acclimation. Das Erscheinungsbild der Hunde war damals noch regional unterschiedlich, da es keinen festgelegten Standard gab.
Ein erster Ansatz wurde 1896 von Pierre Megnin veröffentlicht. Im Jahre 1910 erschien die "Étude Critique sur le Dogue de Bordeaux" von Prof. J. Kunstler, die mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und Beschreibungen die Bordeaux dogge darstellt. Er beschreibt die Rasse, wie sie noch heute vorhanden ist. Hier wird deutlich, daß die Bordeaux dogge, keinem "Modebewußtsein" unterliegt und ihr ursprüngliches Erscheinungsbild bis heute bewahrt hat.

English :
STANDARD DOGUE DE BORDEAUX
Origin: France
Utilization: Guard, defense and dissuasion.
FCI CLASSIFICATION
Origine:
Group 2 (Pinscher and Schnauzer type, Molossian and Swiss mountain
and cattledogs)
Section 2.1. (Mastiff type) Without working trial.

Brief Historical Summary: The Dogue de Bordeaux is one of the most ancient French breeds, probably a descendant of the Alans and, in particular, the alan vautre of which Gaston PHEBUS (or FEBUS), Count of Foix, said in the 14th century, in his Livre de Chasse that " he holds his bite stronger than three sight-hounds ". The word " dogue " first appeared at the end of the 14th century. In the middle of the 19th century these ancient dogues were hardly renowned outside the region of Aquitaine. They were used for hunting large animals such as boar, for fighting (often codified), for the guarding of houses and cattle and in the service of butchers. In 1863 the first French dog show took place in Paris in the Jardin d'Acclimatation. The Dogues de Bordeaux were entered under their present name. There have been different types : the Toulouse type, the Paris type and the Bordeaux type, which is the origin of today's dogue. The breed, which had suffered greatly during the two world wars, to the point of being threatened with extinction after the second world war, got off to a fresh start in the 60's.

General Appearance: Typical concave lined brachycephalic molossoid. The Dogue de Bordeaux is a very powerful dog, with a very muscular body yet retaining a harmonious general outline. He is built rather close to the ground, the distance sternum-ground being slightly less than the depth of the chest. Stocky, athletic, imposing, he has a very dissua-sive aspect.
Important Proportions: The length of the body, measured from the point of the shoulder to the point of the buttock, is superior to the height at the withers, in the proportion of 11/10. The depth of the chest is more than half the height at the withers. The maximum length of the muzzle is equal to one third of the length of the head. The minimum length of the muzzle is equal to one quarter of the length of the head. In the male, the perimeter of the skull corresponds more or less to the height at the withers.
Behaviour / Temperament: An ancient fighting dog, the Dogue de Bordeaux is gifted for guarding, which he assumes with vigilance and great courage but without aggressiveness. A good companion, very attached to his master and very affectionate. Calm, balanced with a high stimulus threshold. The male normally has a dominant character.
Head: Voluminous, angular, broad, rather short, trapezoid when viewed from above and in front.


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