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He was eventually run over by a Dogo Argentino.
Dogo Argentino, a breed of dog.
The Cordoba was used as a contributing breed to create the Dogo Argentino.
As with all breeds, the Dogo Argentino can be good with children, if properly socialized at early age.
The maximum penalty for illegal possession of a Dogo Argentino is a fine of £5,000 and/or up to six months' imprisonment.
The Fila Brasileiro and Dogo Argentino are also used as fighting dogs.
Set in Patagonia, an unemployed man has his luck change after being given a Dogo Argentino dog for helping a stranded woman on the highway.
Dogo Argentino (Argentina)
Bombon (film) Carlos Sorín's 2005 movie starring a Dogo Argentino named Gregorio.
The Bullenbeisser was in all its aspects similar to the present Spanish Bulldog and very alike to the Dogo Argentino, not only in aspect, but also in usage.
The Dogo Argentino is a large white short-coated dog with very muscular and strong body that rarely has any markings (any type of marking or spot on the coat is considered a flaw).
In Miami-Dade County, Florida, where the APBT is banned, the Dogo Argentino has become the main fighting dog of choice, being used at both organized and street level dogfighting.
Four types of dogs (including crosses of these breeds) are not permitted into New Zealand at all: the American pit bull terrier, dogo Argentino, Japanese tosa and Brazilian fila.
These include the Dogo Argentino, the Japanese Tosa, the Fila Brasileiro, the Perro de Presa Canario and the American Pit Bull Terrier.
In the United Kingdom, it is illegal to own a Dogo Argentino without lawful authority, under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, and dogs of the breed may be seized by the police.
The Dogo Argentino is now often seen in dog fight circuits in areas of the United States where the American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) has been banned.
The Dogo Argentino was specifically bred for hunting wild boar in Argentina, and Spanish dogos are commonly crossed with American Pit Bulls in the south United States, specifically for boar hunting.
While the Dogo Argentino was bred primarily from the extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog, it was bred to be a cooperative hunter; to accompany other catch dogs and bay dogs on the hunt without fighting with the other dogs.
The American Pit Bull Terrier is the most popular breed used for fighting, but foreign breeds, such as the Dogo Argentino (used widely in South America) and Presa Canario (used in Spain) are also gaining popularity.
The importation of the Dogo Argentino, Fila Brasileiro, Japanese tosa, American pit bull terrier or pit bull terrier, and Perro de Presa Canario or Presa Canario into Australia is absolutely prohibited.
American Bulldog, Dogue de Bordeaux, Boerboel, Bullmastiff, Bulldog Campeiro, Cane Corso, Fila Brasileiro, Great Dane, Perro de Presa Canario, Dogo Argentino, and/or the Tosa Inu.