Dogue de Bordeaux
This is a breed that knows no fear, used for centuries as a large game hunter, as well as for baiting and fighting sports. Although nowhere as nearly ferocious as it was in the past, a well-bred Bordeaux Mastiff can still a great property guardian and service dog today. Very massive and intimidating, this lovely wide-chested breed posesses an agreeable personality and makes a wonderful family dog. Even though the red-nosed examples of this breed are the most common, some dogs have black or brown noses, depending on the coat colour and bloodline.
The coat is short, fine and soft. The Dogue de Bordeaux comes in solid colours ranging from fawn and orange to red and mahogany, some with white markings on the chest. Average height is around 25 inches, although taller examples exist.