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Dogue de Bordeaux

The Dogue de Bordeaux, also known as the French Mastiff, is a powerful and imposing breed with a history dating back to ancient France. Renowned for its muscular build, massive head, and distinctive wrinkled face, this breed is a true symbol of strength and loyalty. Typically standing 23 to 27 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing between 99 and 140 pounds, the Dogue de Bordeaux is an excellent guardian and devoted family companion. Despite its intimidating appearance, the Dogue de Bordeaux is known for its affectionate and gentle temperament, especially with its family. They are courageous and protective, making them excellent watchdogs. However, their calm demeanor and love for children make them a great choice for families who can accommodate their size and exercise needs. The breed gained widespread recognition thanks to the 1989 movie Turner & Hooch, where a Dogue de Bordeaux named Beasley starred alongside Tom Hanks. Beasley’s performance highlighted the breed’s loyal and expressive nature, endearing it to audiences worldwide. Historically, these dogs were used for various tasks, including guarding estates, pulling carts, and hunting large game. Today, the Dogue de Bordeaux continues to charm with its blend of power, devotion, and an unmistakable air of nobility.