Yes, the Dogues de Bordeaux was recognized by the AKC in 2008. It is in the Working Group.
No, never heard of them.
The Dogues de Bordeaux can become destructive when it is bored. This is particularly the case for younger dogs. With its strong jaws it can destroy a lot of the furniture in your home. It is hence essential that the Dogues de Bordeaux is provided with sufficient exercise each day to prevent it from developing behavioral problems. It should be provided with a long walk each day.
The Dogues de Bordeaux is fairly inactive indoors and is fine as an apartment dog provided it gets enough exercise. This breed of dog requires a lot of exercise and should go on a long walk every day. If a Dogues de Bordeaux is not provided with sufficient physical exercise it may develop behavioral problems.
There are numerous theories about the origin the Dogue de Bordeaux. It may be descended from the Bulldog, Tibetan Mastiff and from the Greek and Roman Molossus, from mastiffs brought to Europe by the Alans, from the dogs of Aquitaine or from Spanish dogs from Burgos. At the end of the middle ages, the dog was used as a cattle driver and personal bodyguard. Lots of Dogues died during the French Revolution. After the war number rose again. Raymond Triquet and his French Dogue de Bordeaux Club saved the breed. The Dogue de Bordeaux is now thoroughly established in France and gaining popularity in other countries. The breed has served as a war dog, flock guardian, cattle herder, guard dog, trained to bait bulls, bears, and jaguars, and a hunter of boars. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 2008.
He is a Dogue De Bordeaux or a french mastiff
Dachshund, Dalmatian, Doberman pinscher and Dogue de Bordeaux are dog breeds. They are recognized by the American Kennel Club.
Ville de Bordeaux was created in 2004.
Lignan-de-Bordeaux's population is 708.
The population of Carignan-de-Bordeaux is 3,559.
Bordeaux
Pont de pierre - Bordeaux - was created in 1822.
The population of Saint-Caprais-de-Bordeaux is 2,729.