- 1969 and 1980,
imported Dogues de
Bordeaux in the US were scarce,
limited to a few
breeders who
worked closely with the
French Dogue de
Bordeaux Club, the...
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Dogue may
refer to:
Dogue de Bordeaux, a
breed of dog
Dogue,
Benin Dogue,
Virginia Doeg people, also
known as
Dogue This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- and
combinations are accepted.
Brindle Brindle-and-white
Dogues and kids Black-and-tan The
Dogue Brasileiro is an
active and balanced, yet alert, fearless...
- Vincent; Delforge, Jérémy (16
March 2024). "Anis Hadj Moussa, le gros coup des
Dogues". L'Avenir (in French).
Retrieved 17
March 2024. "L'Olympic (N1) recrute...
- top-three
appearances in the
history of the
French championship.
Nicknamed Les
Dogues (French for "The Mastiffs"),
Lille are
known for
their academy which has...
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history as the
Dogues de Bordeaux. Like its predecessor, the club
named itself after a
mastiff breed, the boxer. A few
players from the
Dogues opted to remain...
- The Doeg (also
called Dogue, Taux, Tauxenent) were a
Native American people who
lived in Virginia. They
spoke an
Algonquian language and may have been...
- 38°42′36″N 77°07′58″W / 38.7099°N 77.1328°W / 38.7099; -77.1328
Dogue Cr**** is an 8.5-mile-long (13.7 km)
tributary of the
Potomac River in Fairfax...
- 2022. "Edon Zhegrova, un
nouveau talent chez les
Dogues" [Edon Zhegrova, a new
talent for the
Dogues] (in French).
Lille OSC. 14
January 2022. Archived...
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Patrick Dogue (born 9
March 1992) is a
German modern pentathlete who won the
national title in 2013 and 2015. He
qualified for the 2016
Summer Olympics...