The Dogue de Bordeaux, also known as Bordeaux Mastiff, French Mastiff, Bordeauxdog, is one of the oldest breeds native to France. They were originally bred to hunt large animals and were often used as fighting dogs in the past. They look impressive with their very large, distinctive heads, and despite being so large, they are extremely agile and quick on their feet when they need to be, and as such a Dogue de Bordeaux is more than capable of leaping over great heights, including garden fences.
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Dogue De Bordeaux & Cane Corso Hybrid
Mum is my dogue de Bordeaux she has the most amazing temperament, very well trained loyal family dog, dad is my brothers blue cane corso he is a amazing family dog and also a great guard dog, both dog

Dogue De Bordeaux & Cane Corso Hybrid
We have 2 nearly 2 year old males left, from a litter of 12, my boss brought all 12 of them from 8 weeks of age and kept them all to love & train them. Unfortunately he has had to go back to work a
Dogue de Bordeaux dogs can make good family pets when properly trained and socialised. They are loyal, calm, affectionate, and generally gentle with children, making them patient family companions. However, they require experienced owners due to their size and specific needs.