
Dogo Argentino: Common Characteristics
Dogo Argentinos are on some breed lists, but they can be a cheerful and friendly four-legged companion that’s even good for a family. What else do you need to learn about the Argentine mastiff?
This breed is characterized by its courage, self-confidence and perseverance. Dogo Argentino is a breed that knows his own strength and is loyal to its “pack”. Breeders are careful to make sure that the Argentine mastiff does not have an innate aggression.
This active and intelligent dog requires plenty of exercise to prevent frustration from building up. Later, this could lead to aggressive behavior. This breed of dog is not suitable for novices and should be in the hands experienced dog owners.
Dogo Argentino : Hunting Dog with a Dominance Tendency
The Dogo Argentino is a hunting breed that originated in Argentina. He is especially useful when hunting wild boar. He also gets his white coat from being a hunting canine. It makes him easier to see in the forest and distinguish him from other animals, so hunters don’t accidentally shoot him. Dogo Argentinos hunt in packs, so they must be able to work peacefully with each other and with humans.
This will only work if the Argentine mastiff is trained consistently and without harshness or coercion from puppyhood. A good breeder will socialize the dog with love, so there is no need to worry about aggressive or fearful behavior. Dogo Argentinos are said to be dominant. Dogos can get into conflicts, especially between males, when they feel the need to defend their territory or families. The breed is known for its excellent sense of smell. Even when kept as a hunting or tracking dog, the Argentine Mastiff makes a great tracker and enjoys search games and nosework.
The Dogo Argentino is a great family dog
Dogo Argentinos are very friendly to children and can be used as family dogs. A species-appropriate job and good education is required. The breed is very strong and muscular, so it’s best to wait until the child is a bit older before bringing the Argentine mastiff home. Dog sports such as agility can be used to keep your dog occupied. Sports are also a good way to make your dog use his keen sense of smell and intelligence.
You can take him to rescue sports or train him to be a protection dog. You should seek the help of an experienced dog trainer. Dogo Argentinos need variety in their training, as too much uniformity can bore them.
Where can I find the Argentine mastiff?
Dogo Argentinos are listed as a breed in Austria, some Swiss cantons and federal states. According to the local regulations, his keeping may require a higher tax on dogs or a special permit. In Lower Austria, you will need a certificate proving your competence. In Vorarlberg, a special permit is required from the mayor. And in Vienna, a dog licence.
After passing the character check, you can keep your Dogo Argentino in Baden-Wurttemberg. Berlin and Hesse classify him as dangerous. Other German states do NOT list him as a listed dog. In the Swiss cantons Valais, Geneva and the rest of the cantons that list the Dogo, breeding, keeping and importing are all prohibited. Denmark also prohibits keeping, breeding and importing.