Friday, August 5, 2016

Dogo Argentino - Argentinian Mastiff

Top 10 Amazing Facts About The Dogo Argentino - Argentinian Mastiff.

 The Dogo Argentino is also called the Argentinian Mastiff or Argentine Dogo. It is a large, well-muscled dog. The deep-set chest is wide. There is an abundance of skin on the muscular neck. The head is massive with a rounded shape from front to the back. The argentinian mastiff muzzle concaves upwards slightly, with a slight stop and is about the same length as the skull. The jaws are strong. The teeth should meet in a scissors bite. The nose is black.

The dogo argentino puppies eyes are set well apart, and are dark brown, light brown or hazel in color. The rims of the eyes should be pink or black. The dogos argentinos ears are set high and are usually cropped to make them stand erect, and triangular in shape. The thighs are very muscular with a short hock. There are usually no dewclaws.

The dogo argentino precio thick tail is long and carried naturally low reaching the hock. The thick, glossy coat is white and has no undercoat. While not accepted in all clubs, sometimes the Dogo Argentino can have a black spot on the head known as "pirata." This trait in the Dogo´s coat is accepted by Federacion Cinologica Argentina.