The teeth of the Bordeaux dog are relatively long. Because this dog itself is a hunting dog, the teeth have better bite force, so the teeth are relatively long.
The Porto dog is also known as the French Mastiff and the Porto Bulldog. The Bordeaux region of France was already under British control, and local hounds were mixed with British Mastiffs and Spanish similar dogs to produce this powerful and fierce mastiff.
The Bullmastiff is closer to this ancient breed than the English Mastiff. As a working dog, the Bordeaux was first used in southern France for hunting wild boars and bears, and later for herding cattle. Because of its boldness, the Porto Mastiff was used to lure animals and fight dogs. It was not until 1989 when it appeared on the American screen together with Tom Hanks that the Porto Mastiff became known to everyone except France. It has attractive characteristics, such as infinite strength and the ability to treat strangers. Warning and intimidation. The big, wrinkled head of the Porto gives people an aggressive image, wide and short with obvious breaks, oval-shaped eyes widely spaced with obvious upper ridges, small and erect ears gently coiled around the base of the ears, and a tail Short, no fuzz.
Head: The large and heavy head (probably the largest head among all dogs in the world), broad forehead, and wrinkled face are the key characteristics to identify this dog breed. The lower jaw is overhanging and very powerful. Lip: The upper lip hangs over the lower jaw on both sides. Nose: The nostrils are open. Muzzle: The length of the muzzle accounts for about one-third of the head length, and is black or red. Ears: The ears hang down behind the head.
Body
Body: The French Mastiff is a short, low-fat mastiff dog that is very powerful. The body is rich and short, with a flat back and a slightly tapered abdomen. Neck: The skin of the neck is relaxed, giving rise to the pronounced dewlap of the throat.
The Bodog is originally a very sincere dog.
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