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Temperament[edit]

Dogue de Bordeaux standing proudly

The Dogue de Bordeaux typically is well tempered. They are generally described by multiple breed standards as a “gentle giant”, based upon their stocky, low barring and strong exterior, but having a loving and sweet personality[1]. This breed is known to be laid-back and is happiest lounging around the house and spending time with the family. They are typically very devoted to their owners and though seen as a calmer breed are also good guarddogs.This breed is also very protective of their family. Dogue de Bordeaux’s were initially bread as war dogs, then used for hunting and guarding French estates[2]. Though not used for that purpose now, it allows them to easily dominate a situation if provoked or in protection of their family. You may see them watching through the window ready to alert at a sign of danger.

Much like other mastiff breeds, Dogue de Bordeaux’s tend to have a strong personality and are very stubborn. This mixed with their natural strength makes strict training crucial starting at a young age. This includes proper socialization so they do not end up with potential aggression towards other dogs or strangers[3]. It is highly recommended that you do not let this dog become the leader of the family pack. It will be hard to manage such a dominant dog in this scenario[1]. This also adds to the fact that you should be cautious in leaving this dog alone with younger children and the elderly. Even though a loving, protective and gentle breed when excited even a puppy can take an adult to the ground[3]. These dogs do not understand their own strength and could cause harm in situations where it was not the intention.

Contrary to their muscular build, Dogue de Bordeaux’s are a lazier breed. As puppies they tend to switch from being calm and cute to being very rambunctious but as they get older they grow out of it almost completely[4]. They do enjoy playing, going for walks and lounging on the couch with their loved ones though they do tend to snore very loudly and drool excessively[4]. They are happiest when around their family and will lay on your feet and lean on you as often as possible. 

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Dogues de Bordeaux". www.orvis.com. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  2. ^ "Curious about the Dogue de Bordeaux? Also called The French Mastiff". Dog Breeds Expert. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  3. ^ a b "Dogue de Bordeaux". Vetwest Animal Hospitals. 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  4. ^ a b "Curious about the Dogue de Bordeaux? Also called The French Mastiff". Dog Breeds Expert. Retrieved 2022-04-05.