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Dogo Argentino Bust
Dogo Argentino Bust
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This is a highly detailed Dogo Argentino Bust.
This model was created by Mr Jay who makes amazing Busts and provided by Commercial License. https://makerworld.com/@Mr.Jay
This Bust is 3D Printed using Black PLA Filament and Dry-brushed with Gold Gilding Wax to give it a Bronze Statue effect.
This Bust is 15cm tall.
The Dogo Argentino is a large, muscular dog breed originally developed in Argentina in the early 20th century. It was created by Dr. Antonio Nores Martínez, who selectively bred several dogs—including the Cordoba Fighting Dog (now extinct), Great Dane, Boxer, Bull Terrier, Pointer, and Mastiff types—to produce a strong, athletic, and versatile dog suited for big-game hunting, especially wild boar and puma.
A defining feature of the Dogo Argentino is its striking appearance: a powerful, well-proportioned body covered in a short, smooth, completely white coat. Occasionally, they may have a small dark spot near one eye, but breed standards typically prefer an all-white coat to help them blend in during hunts. Their head is broad with strong jaws, giving them an imposing but noble look.
This breed was designed to be both a fearless hunter and a loyal guardian. Dogos are highly protective of their families, making them excellent watchdogs, but they are not naturally aggressive without reason. Instead, they are known for their courage, determination, and strong prey drive. Because of this, they require experienced handlers who can provide consistent training, firm but positive discipline, and plenty of socialization from an early age.
Despite their intimidating appearance, well-raised Dogo Argentinos can be affectionate, playful, and gentle with their human families. They thrive on companionship and do not do well if left alone for long periods. Their high energy levels mean they need regular exercise, mental stimulation, and structured activity, whether through long walks, running, or working roles such as protection, search and rescue, or service work.
Due to their strength and protective instincts, the breed is sometimes restricted or banned in certain countries, so ownership requires responsibility and awareness of local laws. When properly trained and cared for, the Dogo Argentino is a loyal, athletic, and deeply devoted companion with an impressive balance of power and gentleness.
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