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Does any one know where i can buy this dog!? picture included!! help?

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ok i really want to get one of these dogs!

its called a Dogo Argentino

http://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w86/grigera17/Russian20dogo20magazine202.jpg

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  1. umm nope but look in the paper or on net


  2. I advise you to go shelters first before you go out and buy a dog, there is so much dogs in need in shelters I have see huskies, pit bull,sharpees

    black labs if you are looking for pure breed, I am very sure you will find this one, but if not eny dog is wonder full to have mix dogs are the best, I have 3 black labs mix and go to shelter like Downy  or Long Beach or any one, Please if you don't have to don't go to those stores where they don't take care of animals all they do is have litters for money, I think those stores should not exist,

  3. Go to petfinder.com,type in the breed you want,type in your zip code,and then it should give you a list of dogs that are available in your area.That's if you want to rescue one.If you want to buy one from a breeder however,they'll not only be more expensive,but it'd also be a lot harder to find a reputable breeder because Dogos are a rare breed.I found a couple websites with breeders listed just in case.

    http://dogresources.com/dogo/

    http://dogoargentinobreeders.net

    Also,I want you to know what you're getting into before you get one.Dogos can be very aggressive and unsociable if they aren't raised in the right hands.They are NOT for everyone.They need a firm,assertive handler who can show them who's boss.You really have to socialize them around all sorts of people,animals,and environments to make them well adjusted(and behaved)dogs.Don't just get one because you like how they look.Make sure you REALLY do your homework before making your decision.

    Hope this helps!:)

  4. Not sure.  But I do know it would prolly be cheaper to get an all white pit bull and crop his ears.  

  5. check debonair dogos.They are big dogs, and beautiful, but still used as a hunting dog!

    i think the breeder is in California.The website is nice, but it does not say how much are these dogs?

    In Europe, this is a recognized breed, i saw them at dog shows.

    In Canada and US:unfortunately its only recognized by ARBA (rare breed association)

  6. http://www.dogo.org/Education/Is_the_Dog...

    First go to the above site and research more about the dog, before you go out and get one.  Just because it looks cute is not a good reason to get a dog.

    Here is a breeder in your area: http://debonairdogos.tripod.com/

  7. Hmmm if you really want one, do research, if you dont train them right, or if you dont know anything about them, they can attack, and trust me they can do TONS of damage. They are very very pretty dogs, but grow to be about 110 lbs. They can be the sweetest dogs, but if not taken care of  properly they can attack. and trust me, the fight I saw was worser than any pit bull fight i have ever seen!

  8. Try looking up the name of the dog + rescue group. Most pure breeds have a rescue group somewhere.

  9. You will have to search online for a breeder in your area. You can look on petfinder, however I doubt a purebred will be available. If you go through a breeder, be certain they are reputable. Most reputable breeders will not ship their pups, as this causes stress to the dog, and they cannot have a face to face consultation with the potential owner. Look at the health guarantee (and yes there should always be one). It should have a guarantee of at least 2 years for genetic health. The reason being is that hip dysplasia usually cannot be detected until 2 years of age.

    Are they breeding for temperament and conformation? Have the pups been wormed regularly? Vaccinations? Is there a spay/neuter contract if the dog being sold is not show quality? These are all things that need to be taken into account when purchasing a pup from a breeder. You can get sucked in by backyard breeders and puppy mills which could lead to a sickly and ill-temperamented dog. This may provide you some help in your search:

    http://www.breederinfocenter.com/index.p...

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