Coat: Smooth

How often should a Dogue De Bordeaux be groomed?

The Dogue de Bordeaux sports a short, smooth coat that sheds lightly to moderately throughout the year. Weekly brushing with a rubber curry or bristle brush keeps loose hairs under control and maintains skin health. Bathing should be done every 4 to 8 weeks to avoid stripping natural oils; over-bathing can dry their skin. Nail trimming every 2 to 4 weeks is essential to prevent discomfort or injury, and ears need monthly checks and cleaning to reduce the risk of buildup or infection. Their coat colors—ranging from fawn to mahogany and red, sometimes with black or brown masks and white patches—don't require special stain management but do benefit from regular wiping around the face to keep wrinkles clean. Pro tip: Use a damp cloth to clean facial folds daily, preventing dirt accumulation without over-bathing. Key grooming points: - Brush weekly with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bathe every 4–8 weeks; avoid frequent baths - Trim nails every 2–4 weeks - Clean ears monthly - Wipe facial wrinkles daily to keep clean Bottom line: Regular, simple grooming maintains the Dogue’s coat and skin health without fuss.

Size: Large

About the Dogue De Bordeaux

The Dogue de Bordeaux, often called the French Mastiff, has roots tracing back to at least the 14th century, making it one of France's oldest breeds. Originally bred for hunting large game, herding livestock, and guarding homes, this breed carries a powerful presence with a broad head and muscular build. Their coat is short and smooth, coming in shades like fawn, mahogany, red, and isabella, often marked with brown or black masks and occasional white patches. Despite their formidable size, typically weighing between 90 and 110 pounds, they are known for a calm and patient demeanor. They form deep bonds with family members and show gentle protectiveness, especially around children. Strangers may be met with caution, so early socialization is important. Their low barking tendency and relaxed nature make them suitable for quieter households, but their size means they thrive best in homes with ample space or a yard. Their lifespan is relatively short, usually between 5 and 8 years, reflecting the breed's large size and genetic background. Bottom line: The Dogue de Bordeaux blends strength with calm loyalty, requiring space and early socialization.

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