TUCKER - DOGUE DE BORDEAUX (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Dogue de Bordeaux Dogs For Adoption in Goodyear, AZ, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Tucker
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
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Location
Goodyear, AZ, 85338 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Dogue de Bordeaux (short coat). Tucker – 2-Year-Old DDB/Corso Mix Tucker is an absolute gem! This handsome 2-year-old Dogue de Bordeaux/Corso mix is crate trained, house trained, and super social. He loves people, enjoys going places, and has that easy, lovable temperament everyone hopes for. Tucker would thrive as an only dog soaking up all the love, or he can happily live with another friendly dog. He’s also great with kids, making him a wonderful family companion. If you’re looking for a solid, sweet, well-mannered boy who is ready to fit right into your home and heart—Tucker is your guy! Phoenix, AZ Arizona Mastiff Rescue azmastiffrescue #AZMastiffRescue #AdoptDontShop #RescueDog #GiantBreedRescue #TuckerTheDDBCorsoMix
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Canine Rescue Coalition
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Location:
Goodyear, Arizona, 85338 USAUSA
Breed overview
Dogue de Bordeaux
A.K.A.: Bordeaux Mastiff, French Mastiff, Bordeauxdog, DDB, Dogues, Bordeauxdogge, Mastiff de Bordeaux, Grand Danois des Bordeaux
Overview:
The majestic Dogue de Bordeaux, often affectionately called the "French Mastiff" or "Bordeauxdog," is a striking breed with an ancient lineage tracing back to France. Renowned for its powerful, muscular build and distinctive wrinkled face, the Dogue de Bordeaux possesses a substantial, stocky physique, a broad head, and a short, fine coat that typically comes in various shades of fawn. Despite their formidable appearance, these dogs are known for their incredibly gentle and loyal temperament, making them wonderful family companions. They are generally calm and affectionate, exhibiting a strong protective instinct towards their loved ones, though early socialization is crucial. While their size might suggest otherwise, their relatively low energy levels mean they can adapt to apartment living if provided with sufficient daily exercise and mental stimulation. Owners should be aware of common health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, heart conditions, and bloat.
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