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  1. History

    In the 1920s Antonio Nores Martinez, a young student of Córdoba in central Argentina, set out with his brother Augustin Nores Martinez to create a new breed of big game hunting dog, especially wild boar. He wanted … See more

    Characteristics

    The Dogo Argentino is a large dog: weights for dogs are some 40–45 kg (90–100 lb), for bitches slightly less; heights at the withers are in the range 60–65 cm (24–26 in) for bitches and 60–68 cm (24–27 in) for dogs. The length … See more

    Use

    The Dogo is kept principally for hunting large game such as peccaries, wild boar, and pumas. It has a good nose, good speed, and good stamina; it may occasionally be trained for police or military work. … See more

    Regulation

    Ownership of dogs of this breed is illegal or restricted in some countries, including Australia, Austria (Lower Austria, Vienna and Vorarlberg ), the Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Norway, Turkey, and the United … See more

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