Welcome to East Coast Dogos, your home for beautiful Dogo Argentinos anywhere in the United States! Whether you're in Boston or Chicago, Los Angeles or New Orleans, we are your spot for America's newest canine favorite. The Dogo, although not known by many, is the perfect companion dog. Whether you are interested in hunting, showing or just a great pet, the Dogo is a great choice for you. Take you
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About the breed:
The Dogo Argentino (also known as the Argentine Mastiff) is a large, white, muscular dog that was developed in Argentina primarily for the purpose of big-game hunting, including wild boar and puma; the breeder, Antonio Nores Martinez, also wanted a dog that would exhibit steadfast bravery and willingly protect its human companion to the death. It was first bred in 1928, from the Cordoba Fighting Dog along with a wide array of other breeds including, but not limited to, the Great Dane.
-Dogos thrive in a home were they are treated as part of the family but they must also know their place in the pack.
-A bored lonely Dogo can and will be distructive make sure you have the time to give your new family member the attention and training they need.
-Dogos do not make good first dogs, large breed experience is needed to ensure they will be handled properly.
-Dogos are very smart and are easy to train although they can be stubborn and need training sessions to be fun and positive.
-Dogos do not require frequent bathing, infact it can dry out the coat and lead to allergies, they do not have a "doggy" odor so a rinse off and towel dry is all they ever need. They do need their nails trimmed often.