Dogue de Bordeaux Dog Breed Information Guide
About the Dogue de BordeauxOriginally used as a guardian, hunter, and fighter the
Dogue de Bordeaux has existed for centuries, although it's
origins are the subject of some debate. Trained to bait wild
animals, herd cattle and protect the homes and businesses of
their masters, Dogue de Bordeaux dogs were highly valued by
the noble and wealthy of pre-revolutionary France. The
modern version of the breed was introduced in the 1960's by
Dr. Raymond Triquet, who wrote the new breed standard. There
were few, if any, of the breed in the United States until
1969, when Steve and Wendy Norris began a breeding program
here with Dogues imported from Europe. Today, they remain a
rare breed, but breeders can be found throughout the United
States, whos selective and careful breeding has produced
some of the finest Dogues in the world. The Dogue de
Bordeaux are recognized world-wide by both the FCI and the
UKC. |
Dogue de Bordeaux Breed Clubs and Rescue:
Dogue de Bordeaux Society, Inc.
United States Bordeaux Corporation
