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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2008

Clovis and his 3month old son Nimrod!!!Stunt'n like his daddy!
http://theddbman.webs.com

Stout Dogue de bordeaux

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  • Authentic typey true Bordeaux heads, massive bone, and movement.

    theddbman.webs.com

  • Authentic typey true Bordeaux heads, massive bone, and movement...

  • classic dog man.... fantastic dog clovis....RIP outta the famous Brandoux Toezz.... which is outta blockhead hooch and laurcades Bibi...'

    fantastic line u got here man :D

    one of the best in the world

  • @crazeeplayer Thank you, and I see you know your stuff and pedigrees!!!

  • Great video, Your dogs are lovely. Best dogs in the world. My dogue is 3 and he is 64 kilos. They used 4 dogues in Turner and Hooch, you can tell because of the different sizes.

  • @KAISERBAIR Yes and white markings, but all 4 dogues where owned by Peter Curley of TNT Bordeaux no longer exist. My first bordeaux was related to the dogues in that movie.

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  • i have 6 bordeaux!

  • Damn, I think twice before adapting a rottie after I saw a french mastiff. They look so mean and muscular, enough to keep trespassers who keeps using our big backyard to park their car if they have parties and shit. Gotta have one of this!!!!!!

  • Where can I get the bigger lines? I would love some like yours

  • Those Dogues are awesome! My male will be three in two days and he weighs 165 lbs. I hope thats not overweight.

  • @UNCEASED Yeah, they slobber, however, like theskitso said, it was exaggerated in the movie. After exercise or when it's hot, they tend to drool "hair gel" out of their jowels. That said, there is more to consider with these breeds than just drool. They are not for first time or timid owners. They are a dominant and powerful dog. They can be expensive to feed and vet bills add up. They need extra attention during their growth phase. The list goes on. But they are the best dogs!

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