Jumbo Zoo – Molosser – Bordeaux-Dogge, Mastiff, Bullmastiff, Mastino Napole
Molosser, Bordeaux- Dogge, Mastiff, Bullmastiff, Mastino Napoletano Größe ca.60- über 80 cm Gewicht ca.45 kg- 90kg. Der Ursprung der Molosser lässt sich bis auf die Mutter von Alexander dem Großen, also bis ins 4. Jahrhundert vor Christus, zurückführen. Alexander setzte die großen, wehrhaften Hunde auf seinen Kriegszügen ein. Auch als Cäsars Legionen um das Jahr 50 v. Chr. anfingen, Europa zu erobern, waren Molosserhunde dabei. Aus vielen Nachkommen der Molosserhunde wurden über lange Zeit hin, eigenständige Schläge gezüchtet. Darunter Boxer und Deutsche Dogge, Rottweiler und eben auch Bordeaux- Dogge, Mastiff, Bullmastiff und Mastino Napoletano. Die großen, kräftigen und massigen Hunde, die früher im Zirkus, als Schutzhunde oder zur Jagd auf Bären und Stiere eingesetzt wurden, sind heute eher beliebte und geschätzte Familien- und Begleithunde. Allerdings brauchen diese Hunderiesen eine konsequente Erziehung! Für sportliche Betätigungen sind sie wegen ihres Körperbaus nur eingeschränkt geeignet.
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The Argentine Dogo is a large, white, game-bred, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina for the protection of families against Puma attacks, and very well suited for big-game hunting.Dogos are known for being extremely loyal and affectionate with their families and crave attention from their owners. They are excessively tolerant of children due to their high pain tolerance, derived from selective breeding to be a big game hunter. They are protective of what they perceive as their territory and will guard it against any intruder. They get along with other dogs as long as they have been properly socialized, but will usually not tolerate another dog trying to assert dominance over them and might not coexist peacefully with another dominant breed of dog. However, dog aggression is not desirable in the Dogo Argentino, as it is at odds with its intended purpose as a pack hunter.Dogo Argentinos are accomplished big-game hunters, and are still widely used today in a variety of ways from tracking, search and rescue, Schutzhund training, general police work including narcotics detection, military, and family dog. They are even occasionally used as guide dogs, or as service animals.The Dogo Argentino was bred specifically to avoid the dog aggression problems inherent in the Cordoba Fighting Dog when applied to hunting, specifically its lack of ability to hunt in a pack. The creators of the breed took great care to prevent this undesirable trait from manifesting in the Dogo …
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