Information about Presa Canarios
DescriptionThe Canary Dog has a powerful, square head that is nearly as wide as it is long. The muzzle is broad. The chest is deep and broad. The rump is slightly raised. This breed has thick skin, dense bones and powerful muscles and a massive head with a large jaw. The ears are usually cropped. Colors include fawn and various brindles, white markings are sometimes seen.
Temperament
The Canary Dog requires a very dominant owner who understand the alpha nature in canines. No member of the family can be uncomfortable around the dog. Canaries make outstanding guard dogs. Just their appearance is a deterrent not to mention their ability to confront any intruder. In the wrong hands this dog can be dangerous, but with the right owner it can make a nice, devoted companion. This is not a breed for first time dog owners.
Height & Weight
Height: 21-25 inches (55-65 cm.)
Weight: 84-106 pounds (38-48 kg.)
Exercise
This breed needs to be taken on a daily, long walk.
Grooming
The short, rough coat is easy to groom. Brush with a firm bristle brush and wipe over with a piece of toweling or chamois for a gleaming finish. Bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. This breed is an average shedder.
Origin
The Canary Dog ancestry probably includes the now extinct naive and indigenous Bardino Majero, crossed with imported English Mastiffs. It was developed in the Canary Islands in the 1800's specifically for dog fighting. At one time dog fighting was a common and popular entertainment in most European countries, and breeds were developed specially for their tenacity and endurance. In some countries, such as Ireland, fights were staged in open fields, but more often, as was the case in the Canary Islands, fighting took place in rings or pits. With the outlawing of dogfighting on the island and the introduction of foreign dogs such as the German Shepherd Dog, by the 1960s the breed was nearly extinct. It was revived by the American veterinarian Dr. Carl Semencic.
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DeannaDiaz
Dec 29, 2011 @ 4:56 pm | delete
- I have a presa and she is the most loving and gentle dog ever. She is so NOT violent, she wants to solve all problems with a kiss and cuddling! However, everyone is terrified of her because of her size (105lbs), she looks just like the dogs in the video!
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Gloriousconfusion
Aug 4, 2010 @ 1:29 am | delete
- I like dogs but have never heard of this breed before - how about a large picture in your introduction?
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Orca & Karma
Jul 7, 2010 @ 2:15 am | delete
- I have 2 Presa's and they are just the best dogs I've ever had...
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Anita Coates
May 29, 2010 @ 1:22 am | delete
- i love myn pressa, my son but i would love to speak to someone that has had one for a long time pls
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Conniedennis
Jul 21, 2010 @ 5:09 am | delete
- My husband and myself just rescued a Presso two weeks ago. We love him already and we would welcome any advice on this breed. My daughter has a cane corso so thats how we became interested. I was looking for a guard dog because my husband works long hours. His name is Scooby. Thank you for any advice.
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