A boerboel definitely
The Dogo Argentino (Argentine Mastiff) has an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years.
There are cities/towns in the United States and entire countries in Europe that ban ownership of the Dogo Argentino.
The dogo's tail doesn't need to be docked and a docked tail is a disqualifier in competition.
No dog can be classed as the deadliest. It depends on the training they receive.
The dogo argentino was bred to hunt and kill wild boar, to hunt in a pack, to serve as a good watch dog, and to serve as a good family dog.
a dogo would smash it with no effort at all
Depending on the size of the dog, both dogs are very powerful, the Rottweiler has a stronger bite, but I think that the Rottweiler would not withstand against the Dogo Argentino in a longer fight
Dogo Argentino
The Dogo Argentino (Argentine Mastiff) has an average lifespan of 10 to 12 years.
There are cities/towns in the United States and entire countries in Europe that ban ownership of the Dogo Argentino.
The Dogo Argentino was bred to track and hold/kill the large wild boars that plague the farmers of Argentina.
No they are not legal
Yes!
The cost of a Dogo Argentino can vary depending on factors such as breeder reputation, bloodline, and location. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $1,000 to $4,000 for a Dogo Argentino puppy from a reputable breeder. Adoption fees for adult Dogo Argentinos from shelters or rescue organizations may be lower.
dobermans are more vicious.
The dogo's tail doesn't need to be docked and a docked tail is a disqualifier in competition.
dogo argentinos bite 500 lbs per squre inch