Discover Everything About Fila Brasileiro
Learn about the breed characteristics, health, history, and find trusted breeders
At a glance
Fila Brasileiro overview
The essentials — key facts, traits, and health priorities — before you dive deeper.
Health grade
Relative to other breeds
As a very large and heavy breed, the Fila Brasileiro is prone to typical joint issues. Hip dysplasia (HD) and elbow dysplasia (ED) are the primary risks, making mandatory health tests for breeding stock essential. Without consistent selection of the parent animals, these massive dogs are at risk of developing painful mobility limitations at an early age.
Lifespan
10–12 yrs
Height
60–75 cm
Weight
40–60 kg
Practical
- Puppy price: 2,000 – 4,000 €
- Coat: Short, smooth, dense
- Origin: Brazil
Typical coat colors
- All colors except white
- mouse gray
- spotted
- black mask
Temperament
Daily life
What matters most
Especially with a Fila Brasileiro, choosing the right breeder is the single most important decision you'll make. Serious breeders consistently test the parents for inherited conditions, prioritize healthy early socialization, and stay accountable long after handover. A cheap puppy without health screening tends to become the most expensive dog later on.
See HonestDog breeder standards →Is the Fila Brasileiro right for you?
The Fila Brasileiro is a massive dog, unconditionally devoted to its family—bred as an uncompromising guardian and tracking dog for vast Brazilian plantations, whose deep-rooted distrust of strangers is a defining breed standard.
Perfect for you if:
- You have extensive experience with extremely territorial Molosser breeds and know how to confidently and proactively handle 50 kilos of uncompromising power.
- You live in a rural area on a spacious, securely fenced property without constant foot traffic at your garden gate.
- You are looking for a dog that forms a legendary, exclusive bond with you and has absolutely no interest in meeting strangers.
- You are aware that his genetic 'Ojeriza'—his deep-seated aversion to strangers—is not a training deficit, but his purpose, which you will need to manage for his entire life.
Less ideal if:
- You expect a companion dog that you can take along to a café, a hardware store, or large family gatherings with many unfamiliar faces.
- You live in a densely populated neighborhood with many pedestrians, dogs, and daily distractions right at your property line.
- You believe that through early socialization you can teach him to greet everyone in a friendly manner—he has been selectively bred for centuries to do the exact opposite.
The real vibes check
A Fila Brasileiro is a soft cushion for his family, but a locked steel door to the rest of the world. His proverbial dislike of strangers is not a system error, but the very operating system that Brazilian farmers required. If you are looking for this kind of absolute exclusivity and can manage it, you will have the most loyal shadow in the world—otherwise, you will have an uncontrollable conflict on the end of your leash.
Breed Profile
The Fila Brasileiro is an impressive figure. His large, strong physique, his low-hanging head and his impressive musculature give him an imposing and majestic appearance. His expression is serious, sometimes almost melancholic, which underlines his natural dignity and strength. Its fur is short, smooth and dense, making it well suited for life in warmer climates. It can come in a variety of colors, except white, mousey, and piebald. A black mask is not desirable for this breed. The Fila Brasileiro belongs to FCI Group 2, Section 2.1, Molossoid, Great Dane-like dogs. There is no distinction between performance and show lines within the breed.
| Height | 60 - 70 cm (Female), 65 - 75 cm (Male) |
| Weight | 40 - 50 kg (Female), 50 - 60 kg (Male) |
| Life Expectancy | 10 - 12 years |
| Character | Protective, Loyal, Independent |
| Coat | Short, smooth, dense |
| Coat Color | All colors except white, mouse gray, spotted, black mask |
| Price | 2000 - 4000 € |
In some German federal states, special regulations apply to Fila Brasileiro as a listed or dangerous dog. Depending on your location, this may include a temperament test, permit or other official requirements, leash and muzzle obligations, and higher insurance or tax costs. Always check with your local authorities.
Full guide to restricted-breed ownership in GermanyHistory
The breed, as the name suggests, comes from Brazil. The exact origins of the Fila Brasileiro are not precisely documented, but it is believed to have descended from a number of breeds, including the English bulldog, English mastiff, mastiff, and possibly the bloodhound. The Fila Brasileiro was originally used as a working dog on Brazilian farms, where it performed a variety of tasks such as guarding property, herding cattle, and even hunting large game. His independent nature and ability to make decisions made him valuable in these roles. The breed was first officially recognized in 1946 and has since gained worldwide recognition, although it is still relatively rare outside of Brazil.
Originally bred as a guard dog and for herding livestock, the Fila Brasileiro is known for its loyalty and protective instinct.
Brazil
1800
Character & Temperament
The Fila Brasileiro is a dog with a strong personality. He is naturally protective and tends to form a deep bond with his family, forming a particularly close bond with the person he sees as his primary caretaker. His loyalty to his family is legendary and he will not hesitate to defend them if he believes they are being threatened. Due to his strong protective instinct and independence, the Fila Brasileiro is not suitable for everyone. He needs a home where his natural instincts and need for work are respected and channeled. Without proper guidance and activity, he may become bored and develop undesirable behavior. The Fila Brasileiro is by nature rather quiet and reserved. He is not particularly playful and often prefers to observe his surroundings calmly and calmly. Despite this, he enjoys his family's company and appreciates being around them. The Fila Brasileiro is known for his independent thinking. He is intelligent and can make decisions independently, making him an excellent watchdog. However, this independence also means that he can sometimes be stubborn and not always willing to follow orders, especially if he sees them as pointless. As a hunting dog, the Fila Brasileiro also shows a strong prey drive. It's important to take this into account if you plan to keep him with other smaller pets. Regarding his ability to stay alone, the Fila Brasileiro can learn to spend time alone if he is used to it from an early age. However, it is important that he is not left alone excessively or he may suffer from separation anxiety. The Fila Brasileiro is a very alert dog. He is always alert to his surroundings and will react quickly to any change or threat. This, combined with his natural wariness of strangers, makes him an excellent watchdog. However, this also means that he is not the best dog for a very social home where new people are constantly coming and going.
| Trainability Bred to make decisions without human direction. | Very independent |
| Watchfulness Strong territorial instinct — may actively confront intruders. | Very high |
| Openness to Strangers Careful around unfamiliar people — thaws slowly. | Cautious |
| Hunting or Herding Drive Noticeable drive — needs attention around small animals. | Moderate |
Fun Fact!
Although the Fila Brasileiro is known as a courageous and fearless dog, it has a unique trait: it is known for being suspicious of strangers, which is known in its native Brazil as "ojeriza." is referred to.
What Awaits You
The Fila Brasileiro is a strong and brave dog known for its protective and guarding instincts. These dogs are very loyal and have a close bond with their family. They require consistent training and sufficient activity to reach their potential. The Fila Brasileiro is especially suitable as a guard and protection dog, but is also a loving companion with responsible care.
Housing & Care
Due to its size and its need for exercise and activity, the Fila Brasileiro is not particularly suitable as a city dog. He needs a home with a large, safe garden where he can move around freely. Small children should be handled with caution as the Fila Brasileiro could accidentally knock over a small child due to its size and strength. As for other pets, the Fila Brasileiro can get along with other animals if he is used to them from an early age. However, it should be noted that he has a strong prey drive and caution should be exercised when around smaller pets.
| Family Friendly Gets on well with different people and varying routines. | Family-friendly |
| Child Friendly Fine with calm, respectful children — not small tornadoes. | Better with older children |
| Dog Friendly Can get on with dogs it knows — strangers are a different story. | With familiar dogs |
| City Friendly Suffers in tight urban conditions. | Needs the countryside |
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Training & Education
The Fila Brasileiro is an intelligent dog with an independent mindset. Training should start early and use positive reinforcement methods to achieve the best success. Patience and consistency are of great importance when training this breed. The Fila Brasileiro is a working dog and needs a lot of mental and physical stimulation to stay happy and healthy. However, it is important to ensure that you do not overuse the dog and give him enough time to rest. Dogs of this breed can become "ball junkies." if given the opportunity. It is therefore important to control play with balls or other throwing objects and to teach the dog that there are other options for activity and play. Learning frustration tolerance and impulse control is of particular importance for the Fila Brasileiro and should be part of his training.
Nutrition & Care
The Fila Brasileiro is an active, large dog and therefore requires a balanced and nutritious diet that meets its nutritional needs. It is important to monitor feed quantity and quality to avoid excess weight, which can put additional stress on the joints. In terms of care, the Fila Brasileiro is quite easy to care for. He has a short, smooth coat that only requires occasional brushing to remove dead hair and promote skin health. This breed has no undercoat and copes well with the climate in Germany, although it may need additional protection in winter. The Fila Brasileiro sheds moderately, but regular brushing can help minimize this.
| Care Level Regular brushing and occasional professional grooming. | Moderate |
| Exercise Needs Needs several hours of serious exercise every day. | Very active |
| Shedding Barely any shedding — occasional vacuuming is enough. | Minimal |
| Trainability Bred to make decisions without human direction. | Very independent |
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Health
Solid
Health grade
As a very large and heavy breed, the Fila Brasileiro is prone to typical joint issues. Hip dysplasia (HD) and elbow dysplasia (ED) are the primary risks, making mandatory health tests for breeding stock essential. Without consistent selection of the parent animals, these massive dogs are at risk of developing painful mobility limitations at an early age.
Grade is relative to other breeds — AI-generated by our veterinary-genetics model.
In daily life this can mean
You should ensure a consistently joint-friendly upbringing, maintain a healthy weight, and enforce strict rest periods after meals to prevent joint wear and gastric torsion.
The breeder's role
Reputable breeders have the hips, elbows, eyes, and hearts of the parent animals medically screened to purposefully reduce health risks within their lines.
No Health Tests Available
No specific health tests are currently available for this breed.
Experiences with the Fila Brasileiro
Gottfried M., Halter aus Hessen (Rüde, seit 2018)
Ich bin mit Molossern großgeworden, aber der Fila Brasileiro ist noch mal eine ganz andere Hausnummer. Mein Rüde ist extrem wachsam, territorial und hat einen Radius, in dem er Fremde absolut nicht duldet. Er schreitet das Grundstück ab und zeigt jedem Eindringling unmissverständlich die Grenzen auf. Ein Fila ist kein Hund, den man einfach so wie einen Boxer oder Labrador sorglos frei laufen lassen kann. Man muss sich draußen in jeder Sekunde voll bewusst sein, was man an der Leine führt.
Er ist extrem auf mich fixiert, was in der Familie manchmal zu Reibungen führt. Wenn meine Partnerin mich in seiner Gegenwart umarmt oder streicheln will, wird sie von ihm argwöhnisch beobachtet. Er knurrt dann sogar manchmal leise oder schnaubt verächtlich durch die Nase. Sind die beiden allein, ist er das liebste Kuschelmonster, aber sobald ich den Raum betrete, zählt nur noch sein Hauptpfleger. Man braucht extrem viel Konsequenz und muss mit Leib und Seele für diese Rasse leben.
Susanne K., Halterin aus Bayern (Hündin, seit 2021)
Wir haben uns nach langem Suchen eine junge Fila-Hündin geholt, da wir bereits viel Erfahrung mit Molossern hatten. Allerdings hat sie uns vor massive Probleme gestellt: Ihr Jagd- und Beutetrieb ist unglaublich stark ausgeprägt. Bei Spaziergängen schleicht sie sich an andere Hunde an, legt sich flach auf den Boden, robbt vorwärts und geht dann regelrecht zum Angriff über. Was anfangs wie Spiel aussieht, schlägt extrem schnell in bitteren Ernst um, je nachdem, welcher Hund ihr gegenübersteht. Dieses Fixieren und Anschleichen lässt sich kaum unterbinden, weshalb sie bei Hundebegegnungen konsequent an die Leine muss.
Zudem ist sie extrem stur und eigenwillig. Wenn sie im Hof ist, ignoriert sie unsere Rufe komplett oder läuft sogar absichtlich weg, wenn man sie anleinen möchte. Sie zeigt uns sehr deutlich, dass sie Befehle nur befolgt, wenn sie selbst einen Sinn darin sieht. Wer einen leichtführigen Begleiter sucht, ist hier definitiv an der falschen Adresse.
Markus S., Halter aus Baden-Württemberg (Rüde, seit 2019)
Wer sich einen Fila Brasileiro anschafft, muss sich im Klaren darüber sein, dass diese Hunde in unserer modernen, engen Gesellschaft oft als Problemhunde abgestempelt werden. Sie sind von ihrer Genetik her absolut humorlos, wenn es um den Schutz ihrer Familie geht, und gehen im Ernstfall ohne jedes Zögern nach vorne. Ein typischer Fila lässt sich von Fremden nicht anfassen und reagiert auf Bedrohungen blitzschnell.
In vielen Bundesländern steht die Rasse auf der Liste, was Wesentests, Maulkorbpflicht und erhöhte Steuern nach sich zieht. Man muss sich auch bewusst sein, dass man kaum noch unbeschwert Besuch empfangen kann. Freunde unserer Kinder können nicht einfach so ins Haus stürmen, weil der Hund das sofort als Bedrohung einstuft. Für eine Mietwohnung in der Stadt ist diese Rasse absolut ungeeignet – sie brauchen ein großes, sicher eingezäuntes Grundstück im ländlichen Raum und Halter, die die rassetypische Schärfe kontrollieren können.
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Frequently asked questions about the Fila Brasileiro
Is a Fila Brasileiro the right dog for me?
The Fila Brasileiro is an active dog that needs plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. Research the temperament, grooming needs, and space requirements before deciding.
How long does a Fila Brasileiro live?
The average life expectancy of a Fila Brasileiro is 10-12 years. With proper care and regular vet visits, your dog can live a long, healthy life.
How much grooming does a Fila Brasileiro need?
Fila Brasileiro grooming requirements include regular brushing, nail trimming, and dental care. HonestDog provides detailed grooming tips for every breed.
Is a Fila Brasileiro good for families with children?
The Fila Brasileiro can be a great family dog. Proper training and socialization are key. HonestDog provides family suitability information for every breed.
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