Our Dogo Argentino and Our Cat
A dog known for it’s ability to hunt, our Dogo Argentino has proved itself as quite the loyal dog and a very good companion for kids, adults, and pets alike. The books we read about the Dogo Argentino breed did not encourage bringing a dog up with other smaller animals as its aggressive nature may dominate but we took our chance.
Getting Corona, our dog, at a young age, 12 weeks in our years and less than two years in dog years, we already had a cat weighing in at 20 lbs who thought he could hold his own. He did and our Dogo was the scared one but they soon became equals. Although the dog and cat have their bouts of jealousy, our dog is not always the ruler of our domain. There are sometimes that we turn our heads to see Russ’s head in Coronas mouth but never does her strong dog jaw hurt her feline friend.
Depending on the characteristic of a cat and your dog, mixing household pets is always entertaining. As long as you are bringing your Dogo Argentino up to be a friend your dog will get along with almost anything. Our dog’s attitude has taken over and now even our cat thinks he’s a dog!
Corona: The Dogo Argentino Breed Of Dog








