Fighting and legality
The Dogo Argentino was bred primarily from the extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog. It was bred to reduce certain aggressive traits inherent in the Cordoban Fighting Dog, specifically its lack of ability to hunt cooperatively in a pack, as the breed was intended to function as a cooperative pack hunter. In particular areas of the world where dog fighting as a bloodsport remains culturally acceptable, Dogos Argentinos have been bred for fighting. Dogos of these lines are extremely aggressive and not suited for big game hunting, unlike the original Dogo Argentino.
In the United Kingdom it is illegal to own Dogos Argentinos without specific exemption from a court per the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991,and dogs of the breed may be seized by the police. The maximum fine for illegal possession of a Dogo Argentino is £5,000 and/or up to six months' imprisonment.Breed-specific legislation varies in the United States, with bans on the breed enacted in Aurora, Colorado and New York City.The Australian government has banned the importation of this dog.The dog is also illegal in New Zealand ,Norway,Portugal,Romania, Singapore,and Ukraine.The ban in the UK has received criticism with a spokesperson from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals stating that the law must "focus back on the real problem... the owner".
Dogo Argentino Dog Club Directory
- Breed information, history, rescue, fund raisers including t-shirts, message board, photo gallery, and club information.
- Es wird über die Entstehung des Clubs und der Ziele berichtet mit Züchter- und Deckrüdenliste und Informationen zu Ausstellungen. Ferner wird die Rasse beschrieben und verschiedene Fotogalerien geboten.
- Photographs, pedigrees, show results and the breed standard. Available in Bulgarian. Varna, Bulgaria.
- A breeder also providing a K-9 training center. Features show photos and breed history. Puerto Rico.
- Includes kennel and breed history, photos and litter plans. California.
- Kennel and breed history, hunting information, litter announcements and photographs. San Antonio, Texas.
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