The Agrentine Dogo is a large-game hunter developed in the 1920s.
It was created by crossing the Boxer, Great Dane, Great Pyrenees, Pointer,
Irish Wolfhound, Dogue de Bordeaux, Bulldog, Spanish Mastiff, and the
Bull Terrier. The result was a dog sound in mind and body with a stable
temperment. The breed has proven to be highly versatile, valued for police
and guide dog work as well as companionship. A Dogo will guard when
necessary, but under most circumstances is a friendly, outgoing animal.
The short, white coat is easy to care for and has little doggy oder. The Dogo
is a loyal dog and loves children.