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PRESA CANARIO A DOG LOVER'S INTRODUCTION

Please support the Channel by checking out my affiliate links!!! Become a Dogumentary TV Channel member!!!    / @dogumentarytv   If you need Music and SFX: http://share.epidemicsound.com/ntptW (30day free trial) For great web hosting cheeck out!!! https://www.bluehost.com/track/zizinc... Visit my Amazon store!!! https://www.amazon.com/shop/dogumenta... Music and SFX: http://share.epidemicsound.com/ntptW (30day free trial) Get your dog off the ground... http://go.magik.ly/ml/b6cd/ Do you have a water dog? http://go.magik.ly/ml/b6cg/ A Dog Lover’s Introduction: Presa Canario The Perro de Presa Canario also known as Canary Dog is a large dog with a thick and muscular build. The breed name translated means Canarian Catch Dog. As early as the 16th century the Presa Canrio has been noted in documents of the Canary Island. It is believed they are the result of various mastiff and bulldog breeds, that were crossed with the indegenous Majorero Cattle dog. The breed was originally bred for holding cattle, defend livestock against wild dogs and other predators, and to protect the homes of their families. For centuries the dogs were bred without consideration of size, color or appearance. They were simply bred based on their ability to do the work. Fighting is also part of the breed’s history, the farmers would allow their dogs fight one another as a matter of pride and bragging rights. These were considered honor fights use to prove their dog’s superiority. Centuries of isolation, created a dog unique to the region but it wasn’t officially recognized as a breed until 1989, by the Real Sociedad Canina de Espana. The breed standard calls for, The Presa Canario is a moderately large, powerfully constructed dog with a harsh- textured, flat coat. The head is massive and cuboid. Ears are set just above the line of the eye and may be cropped, naturally pendent or rose. The body of the Presa Canario is slightly longer than its height at the withers, with a broad, deep chest, but females may be slightly longer and possess somewhat less rib spring than the males. Skin is thick and elastic. The distance from the withers to the elbow is roughly equal to the distance from the elbow to the ground. The tail is very thick at the base, and tapers to a point. The tail is moderately high and reaches to the hock. The overall impression is that of an imposing, solid guard dog. Males stand 23-26 inches at the withers, with females standing 22-25 inches. Minimum weight for males is 100 pounds and 85 pounds for females. The acceptable colors for Presa are any shade of fawn, black, and brindle in any combination of these colors. The face must have a black or dark brown mask that does not extend over the eyes with oath without a white blaze or patch on the head. By nature the Presa Canario is an affectionate, confident, and powerful guardian breed. This combination, means the breed is not for everyone. They are affectionate which means human contact is necessary for a balance and social Presa. The breed is confident which mean they don’t back down from challenges and can be dominant over perceived weakness. They are powerful which could mean serious liability if your Presa engages in an attack or an animal or human. They are a guardian breed and therefore should be weary of strangers, and will not hesitate to defend what they considered to be in their domain. A responsible owner will socialize and obedience train his Presa from an early age. He will also provide ample physical exercise and consistent rules and regulations. The presa is a working breed and will need considerable exercise and a home with a yard is recommended. The breed bonds strongly with family members but should never be left alone, unsupervised with small children. The temperament of every dog should be considered on an individual basis, it is wise to be aware of the documented history of aggression displayed by some dogs of the breed. The breed has a life expectancy of 9-11 years. Health problems common in the Presa Canario include orthopedic conditions like hip and elbow dysplasia, osteochondritis dissecans and panosteitis, as well as eye problems, hypothyroidism, demodectic mange, epilepsy and cryptorchidism. Bloat is also common, as well as ligament tears. If you decide to take on the challenges of owning this breed be prepared, for the responsibility of of such a powerful breed. The presa is a fanatastic working and guard dog. Raised properly they should be calm, attenttive, obedient and docile with the family. The breed will be an amazing addition for the right family.

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