The Dogo Argentino is a powerful, athletic, and loyal breed originally developed for big game hunting in Argentina. Despite their strong and intimidating appearance, these dogs are affectionate and deeply devoted to their families. Known for their protective instincts and confident demeanor, Dogos make exceptional guardians as well as loving companions when properly socialized and trained from a young age.
The breed was created in 1928 by Dr. Antonio Nores Martinez in Córdoba, Argentina, who aimed to develop the ultimate hunting and working dog capable of taking down large prey like wild boar and puma. By carefully crossing breeds such as the Cordoba Fighting Dog, Great Dane, Boxer, and Pointer, he achieved a versatile and courageous dog with remarkable endurance and loyalty. His brother, Dr. Augustín Nores Martinez, continued the breeding program until the Dogo Argentino gained international recognition in the 1970s. Dogos are large, muscular dogs with short, white coats that may show black pigmentation on the skin. Their expressive dark eyes and broad, powerful heads add to their commanding presence. Intelligent, protective, and highly social, Dogos thrive in active households where they can be close to their families. Early and consistent socialization is essential to prevent overprotectiveness and ensure a balanced temperament. Regular brushing once a week keeps their short coat clean and shiny, while baths are only needed occasionally. They require plenty of daily exercise — such as long walks, runs, or play sessions — to stay physically and mentally fit. While generally healthy, the breed can be prone to deafness, hip dysplasia, and thyroid or eye issues. With firm leadership and proper care, the Dogo Argentino is both a loyal protector and a gentle, affectionate family dog.
Dogo Argentino & American Bulldog hybrid
George Bush is a thick, compact boy with strong bone and a wide chest already showing at his young age. His broad head, sturdy legs, and solid frame point toward impressive growth ahead. He has a ste
Dogo Argentino & American Bulldog hybrid
Joe is a solid, heavy-boned boy with a wide chest and strong, compact build already developing at just weeks old. His big head, full muzzle, and confident expression give him a powerful presence. He
Dogo Argentino & American Bulldog hybrid
Jimmy Carter is a thick, heavy-boned boy with a broad head and strong muzzle already showing at his young age. His wide chest and sturdy frame give him a powerful presence. He carries a calm, steady e

Dogo Argentino
This is the adorable dog known as "Stone Cold Stunner". He is a great male representative of the breed! He is recently born (on 1/10/2026).Contact at ************ (call or text)! Outstanding male p

Dogo Argentino
Pup is solid white. Pigment coming in excellent. Great size pup.

Dogo Argentino
Pup is solid white. Pigment coming in excellent. Adorable boy. He is on smaller side out of pups but don’t let that fool you, our runts turn out huge! Can send you pics of previous pups :) and he is s

Dogo Argentino & Labrador Retriever hybrid
Very smart listens well fun and funny loves kids and other pets great family pets loves water eats well will be your best friend

Dogo Argentino & Mixed Breed hybrid
Sweet and cuddly potty train knows how to go outside Pegasus Panda Manny Shaboozie

Dogo Argentino & Mixed Breed hybrid
Sweet and cuddly potty train knows how to go outside

Dogo Argentino & Mixed Breed hybrid
Sweet and cuddly potty train knows how to go outside

Dogo Argentino & Mixed Breed hybrid
Sweet and cuddly potty train knows how to go outside

Dogo Argentino & Mixed Breed hybrid
Sweet and cuddly potty train knows how to go outside
The average cost of a purebred Dogo Argentino puppy in the United States is approximately $2115, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.