I know where you are coming from and I have walked in your shoes. I was living in Brooklyn for the first 18mo of my boy's life. I personally would not own a Dogo again if I was living in the city. To be honest, as much as I love my boy I probably wouldn't own a Dogo again unless I was able to hunt it regularly. Personally, I don't believe in supporting breeders who dilute traits. Breeding soft Dogos with low prey drive is not constructive. It is like buying a Bugatti and putting a 350 Chevy in it to make it more reliable. Many breeders have devoted their lives to create a marvellous dog for very specific purposes. They have succeeded. There are a lot of back yard Dogo breeders who are not contributing to the health and depth of the breed.That said, looking at the Tajamar website I am confused. You say he claims to breed softer dogs yet I see that they are breeding from de la Cocha and La Historia lines. De la Cocha is the original kennel in Arg and La Historia is also a hard breeding kennel. Hell, Joshua even moved his kennel from NY to Florida so his dogs could hunt! I would not imagine those dogs bearing soft, low drive litters.I would be happy to offer insight to my experiences if you would like to PM me but I would recommend a CC over a Dogo based on what you have said about your situation. Thank you for taking my comments at face value and good luck with your choices.