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[X] Pitbull
Bordeaux-Dogge
#9
Beastman
MA
6
ST
3
AG
3
AV
7
R
55
B
111
P
0
F
22
G
42
Cp
0
In
0
Cs
4
Td
5
Mvp
4
GPP
43
XPP
0
SPP
43
Injuries
-av, n, m
Skills
Horns
Block
Dirty Player
Guard
<b>Appearance</b>
Dogue de Bordeaux physique
Weight: BREED STANDARDS of European FCI, AKC and UKC state breed weight of 99 pounds minimum for a female and 110 pounds minimum for a male.
Height: Dogs: 23½ to 26½ inches at the withers - Bitches: 22½ to 25½ inches at the withers.
Coat: Short, fine and soft to the touch.
Litter size: Varies. As small as one pup, and as many as 15 have been reported.
Life span: 10 years old is typically a very old age for the breed.

The Dogue de Bordeaux is a well balanced, muscular and massive dog that is powerfully built. The dogue's size should come mostly from its width and musculature, rather than its height. The breed is to be somewhat low to the ground, and not tall and leggy like English Mastiffs. The dogue is a short coated breed, and therefore the coat does not require alot of attention. The breed carries a huge head that is furrowed by wrinkles and topped with small, pendant ears. The head is the classic feature of the breed. The tail is thick at the base and tapers to the tip and is set and carried low. The breed is to be presented in a completely natural condition (no cropped ears, no docked tails, and natural dewclaws). It should be evaluated equally for correctness in conformation, temperament, movement when gaiting, and overall structural soundness.

HEIGHT & WEIGHT: Breed standard minimum states the desirable height at maturity when measured at the withers, should range from 23½ inches to 26½ inches for males, and from 22½ inches to 25½ inches for females.

HEAD: The massive head of the Dogue de Bordeaux is a crucial breed characteristic. The Dogue de Bordeaux is known to have the largest head in the canine world. For males, the circumference of the head, measured at the widest point of the skull, is roughly equal to the dog's height at the withers (shoulders). For females, the measured circumference may be slightly less. When viewed from the front or from above, the head of the dogue forms a trapezoid shape. The longer topline of the skull and the shorter line of the underjaw form the parallel sides of the trapezoid.
Match performances
Date
Opponent
Comp
TD
Int
Cas
Mvp
Spp
2008-01-29
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1
-
-
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3
2008-02-02
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-
-
-
1
5
2008-02-02
-
-
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1
-
2
2008-02-06
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-
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1
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2
2008-02-21
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1
-
-
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3
2008-02-29
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-
-
-
1
5
2008-03-19
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-
-
-
1
5
2008-03-19
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1
-
-
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3
2008-04-18
-
-
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1
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2
2008-04-20
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1
-
-
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3
2008-05-21
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1
-
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3
2008-06-18
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-
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1
-
2
2008-08-15
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-
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1
5