Yes, Dogue de Bordeaux are known for their gentle and patient nature, making them great with children. However, supervision is always recommended.
Yes, Dogue de Bordeaux are known for their gentle and patient nature, making them great with children. However, supervision is always recommended.
Yes, Dogue de Bordeaux are protective of their family and can make good guard dogs. However, proper socialization and training are necessary.
Yes, Dogue de Bordeaux have a short, dense coat that sheds moderately throughout the year. Regular brushing can help manage shedding.
Yes, like many large breeds, Dogue de Bordeaux are prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia, heart problems, and bloat. Regular vet check-ups are recommended.
Dogue de Bordeaux are not high-energy dogs and require moderate exercise, such as a daily walk or playtime in a fenced yard.
Dogue de Bordeaux have a naturally oily coat and should only be bathed when necessary, typically every 2-3 months.
The amount of food a Dogue de Bordeaux needs depends on their age, weight, and activity level. Generally, they require 3-4 cups of high-quality dog food per day, divided into two meals.
The average height of a male Dogue de Bordeaux is 60-68 cm, while females are 58-66 cm tall.
The average lifespan of a Dogue de Bordeaux is 8-10 years. Proper diet, exercise, and veterinary care can help extend their lifespan.