Kintsugi
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I don't know what your level of activity is, but I would warn against a dogo. I would love one someday, but they are boar hunters. They can hunt six hogs a day, no sweat. We're talking a lotta dog with a ton of endurance. I don't know as much about presas as I do corsos. I would personally go with a bullmastiff for my energy level. I have an amstaffxbullmastiff that gives me a serious run for my money energy-wise. He can easily do a structured walk for three miles, then run and swim for several hours before tiring out. :eek:
Therapits are a phenomenon/movement. Pitbull-type dogs are becoming increasingly popular choices as therapy and service dogs.
Ever looked into a dogue de bordeaux? They seem like great dogs as well. A proper bandogge might be up your alley as well; they are pitxmastiff crosses that, when bred properly, are bred for working purposes. A bandogge is really any bullxmastiff hybrid that is used for work, including service, but the point is is those who breed such dogs are looking for excellent working temperament and may be better versed in drives than the run-of-the-mill breeder is (although mastiff breeders are typically good at understanding drives and temp).
I can move this to a PC if I'm getting too far off the rails of your thread here. I'm wondering, though, what kind of temperament and trainability you're looking for in a dog. I'm sure you know a presa is not for the faint of heart in terms of trainability.
Therapits are a phenomenon/movement. Pitbull-type dogs are becoming increasingly popular choices as therapy and service dogs.
Ever looked into a dogue de bordeaux? They seem like great dogs as well. A proper bandogge might be up your alley as well; they are pitxmastiff crosses that, when bred properly, are bred for working purposes. A bandogge is really any bullxmastiff hybrid that is used for work, including service, but the point is is those who breed such dogs are looking for excellent working temperament and may be better versed in drives than the run-of-the-mill breeder is (although mastiff breeders are typically good at understanding drives and temp).
I can move this to a PC if I'm getting too far off the rails of your thread here. I'm wondering, though, what kind of temperament and trainability you're looking for in a dog. I'm sure you know a presa is not for the faint of heart in terms of trainability.