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Spanish Mastiff vs Dogo Argentino

Spanish Mastiff vs Dogo Argentino

Closeup of a brindle Spanish Mastiffs head showing a serious and thoughtful expression
Spanish Mastiff

Loyal, Fearless, Protective

Close up of a white dog with cropped ears and a studded collar
Dogo Argentino

Athletic, Disciplined, Fearless

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Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Basic Information

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 4,900

Basic

₹ 7,650

Premium

Life Expectancy

10 - 12 years

Size

Giant

Group

Working

Suitable Climate

10º - 25º celsius

Ideal Space

House with backyard

Exercise Required

30 - 60 minutes a day

Shedding Level

Moderate Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 30,000 - ₹ 1,00,000

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 4,900

Basic

₹ 7,650

Premium

Life Expectancy

10 - 12 years

Size

Giant

Group

Working

Suitable Climate

10º - 25º celsius

Ideal Space

House with Farm Area

Exercise Required

60 - 90 minutes a day

Shedding Level

Low Shedding

Cost to buy

₹ 50,000 - ₹ 1,50,000

Overall Summary

Pros

  • Excellent with children.

  • Strong protective instincts.

  • Intelligent and trainable.

Cons

  • Requires early socialization.

  • May exhibit stubbornness.

  • Can be lazy.

Pros

  • Intelligent and trainable.

  • Fearless and courageous.

  • Active, enjoys physical activities.

Cons

  • Needs early socialization, training.

  • May be reserved with strangers.

  • Not a good fit for apartment living.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are Spanish Mastiffs aggressive?

No, they are inherently peaceful and caring. They are territorial and hardly aggressive without cause.

3. Can they live in apartments?

No. As they are a big breed, they do best in homes with big yards or rural areas.

2. Do they bark a lot?

They bark only when needed. Their bark is intimidating but not at all excessive.

4. Are they easy to train?

They are intelligent and independent thinkers, which makes them a little stubborn. It’s best to use positive reinforcement.