- Cordoba Fighting Dog
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Cordoba Fighting Dog Other names Perro de Pelea Cordobés
Cordobese dogCountry of origin Argentina Traits Classification and standards Extinct Dog (Canis lupus familiaris) The Cordoba Fighting Dog is an extinct breed of dog.[1] The Cordoba was a crossbreed of Mastiff, Bull Terrier, Boxer, and Old English Bulldog.[citation needed]
History
The Cordoba Fighting Dog originated in Córdoba, Argentina. The breed had such strong aggression toward other dogs that the males and females would rather fight than mate. In addition, many members of this breed died in the dog fighting pits, contributing to the breed's extinction. While officially considered extinct the breed continues to exist in the Province of Cordoba, especially in Las Sierras de Cordoba.
The Cordoba was capable of hunting in a small pack of a male and female, otherwise they were more likely to turn on their packmates. The Cordoba was used as a contributing breed to create the Dogo Argentino.
Among the breed's ancestors, the most notable is the Bull Terrier, which at the time was still used in England for dog fights - at the same time Bull Terriers were being exported to the Indian subcontinent where today their lineage includes the Gull Terr. The Bull Terrier was responsible for the Cordoba Dog's coloration and fighting tendencies.
See also
References
Extinct dog breeds Alaunt · Alpine Mastiff · Alpine Spaniel · Blue Paul Terrier · Braque du Puy · Bullenbeisser · Chien-gris · Chiribaya Shepherd · Cordoba Fighting Dog · Cumberland Sheepdog · Dogo Cubano · English Water Spaniel · English White Terrier · Hare Indian Dog · Hawaiian Poi Dog · Hunting Dog (Felids) · Kurī · Molossus · Moscow Water Dog · Norfolk Spaniel · North Country Beagle · Old English Bulldog · Paisley Terrier · Rastreador Brasileiro · Salish Wool Dog · Southern Hound · St. John's Water Dog · Tahltan Bear Dog · Talbot · Tesem · Toy Bulldog · Toy Trawler Spaniel · Turnspit Dog · Tweed Water SpanielCategories:- Extinct dog breeds
- Molossers
- Dog fighting breeds
- Dog breeds originating in Argentina
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