Cordoba Fighting Dog Average: 5 (1 vote) The breed in an extinct breed from Argentina that originated from 4 different types of dog; Boxer, Mastiff, Bull dog, and Old English Bulldog.
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Historical notes: Argentine Dogo dogs were first bred in the 1920′s by Antonio Nores Martinez from the now-extinct Cordoba Fighting Dogs, which is believed to be descended from the Spanish Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Old English Bulldog, ...
Martinez picked the Cordoba Fighting Dog to be the base for the breed. The breed is extinct today but was described as a large and ferocious dog that was both a great hunter and fighter.
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The base stock began with the Old Cordoba Fighting Dog (now extinct). This dog was known for one thing: fighting. It was said that an Old Cordoba would even try to pick a fight with the female it was trying to mate with.
It was bred specifically to avoid dog aggression problems that are already part of the Cordoba Fighting Dog. They may develop a rather aggressive nature if not socialized with other dogs especially when started with small dogs.
See also: Mastiff, Old English Bulldog, Bulldog, Argentine Dogo, English Bulldog
 
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