Dogo Argentino |
Owning many
dogs over the years, I had never heard of a Dogo until reading your book. On a
whim I answered a Craigslist ad for adoption. I had a very elderly Wiemer and
was looking to soften the family blow when he went down. After a long talk,
with the woman describing the dog in detail, she then said there is just one
catch, while the dog is fully trained, he is deaf. I told her thats ok, I would
still like to meet him. Long story short we gave the dog a try even with the
disability. I have to tell you, he is the most awesome creature I have ever
owned. Smart, funny, extremely loving, incredibly loyal and I just dare anyone,
deaf dog or not, to come into this house uninvited. Within 5 or 10 minutes he
knows someone is on the premises through smell. The surprise for the intruder
may be slightly delayed, but the none the less deadly. Thanks for the
recommendation of an incredible animal. Oh, and the fee for adopting a AKC
Canine Good Dog fully trained (sign language) Dogo? $100.00. If a hearing Dogo
is 1/5 what this deaf dog is the breed is worth every penny a breeder asks.
-Anon
Congratulations and thanks for giving that Dogo a
second chance!
Indeed, only Dogo Argentino owners know what its like
to have one. People tend to think its hype, that people are just fans of
whatever dog they own, or that its just too good to be true. You read on line
about this or that dog being great for guard duty, protection or whatever, then
most of them turn out to be pretty much the same, with huge variations in
character depending on each specific dog.
I was talking online with a guy not
that long ago about dogs, and he said that if the Dogo Argentino was that great
every police agency and military unit would use it instead of using Malinois
and German Shepherds. I explained that its still a very new breed of dog when
looking at the big picture, and besides, its not the easiest dog to train.
Still, I find it outstanding for what I want, especially as a dog with unbelievable
family protection instincts while still having a cool temper, loving but not
needy and capable to tearing apart and dog or person you put in front of it. I had an excellent German Shepherd once, fancy
German bloodline (expensive!), an outstanding dog on its own right, but I still
prefer the Dogo Argentino.
People that don’t know the breed or how it was created
think its just a big white dog, another one of many. Most people, including dog experts, cant even
identify it most of the time and confuse it with something else.
If you have the space, time, previous big dog
experience and personality so as to handle it, the Dogo Argentino is in my opinion
the best dog you can have as a family protection/hunting/companion dog.
1 comment:
We had a male Dogo for a little over a year. He was hit by a car less than a month ago and died. He was the best dog I have ever known. My family was completely devastated. We are the process of acquiring 2 puppies, a male and a female. Everything you have ever said about the breed is true. They are incredible animals. He had been on one pig hunt and done amazingly well and was an incredible family dog. He was very protective especially of the children. I have had other breeds in my lifetime but There is not a finer dog that I have ever known.
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