Dogue de Bordeaux
Price range: $2,000-$5,000
Common health issues: Hip and elbow dysplasia, cardiac disease, food and environmental allergies
Additional expenses: Early obedience training
Standing 23 to 26 inches at the shoulder and weighing upwards of 100 pounds, the Dogue de Bordeaux is the oldest French breed and a calm, devoted guardian. The breed became known to American audiences when one starred with Tom Hanks in the movie “Turner & Hooch.”
A short-coated breed, the dogs require minimal brushing but are considered “drooly.” They are fairly active and need daily exercise. Loyal pets, they also “demand” attention and often won’t stop until their pawing is reciprocated.