The Presa Canario is a dog breed of large size and impressive musculature. It is known for its self-confidence and protective nature, making it an excellent watchdog and faithful companion.
General details
The breed is of medium size, with a weight ranging from 38 to 50 kilograms and a height varying between 55 and 66 centimeters. The life expectancy of the breed is 9 to 11 years. The Presa Canario belongs to Group 2 of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI), which includes Pinscher and Schnauzer type dogs, Molossoids, mountain type dogs and Swiss Cattle Dogs.
Breed history in brief
The Presa Canario is an ancient breed of dog native to the Canary Islands, Spain. It is believed to be descended from the molossers of antiquity and has been used for centuries as a working dog and livestock guardian. Presa Canarios were especially prized for their courage, endurance and abilities to protect and control livestock. During its history, this breed was also used for hunting large animals, such as wild boars and wild cattle. Today, it is valued as a loyal, protective and balanced dog, which can perform working and companion roles with great efficiency.
Breed characteristics
The Presa Canario is a large dog breed with powerful musculature. Its head is solid and square, with strong cheeks and powerful jaws. Its ears are droopy. The eyes are medium-sized, almond-shaped, and generally dark. The tail is thick at the base and narrows towards the tip.
The coat is short, rough, and smooth, requiring minimal care. Regarding coloration, various shades of fawn to sand, or dark brown to light gray are accepted. It may have a black mask.
The Presa Canario is confident and alert. It is a territorial and protective dog, making it an excellent guard dog. Despite its imposing appearance, it is known for being docile, affectionate, and devoted to its family. It requires early socialization and proper training to become a balanced and well-behaved dog.
Common health problems
The Presa Canario, with optimal care and attention, can enjoy a long healthy life, although it shows a predisposition to suffer certain health problems. Among the most common diseases or disorders are cystinuria, epilepsy, cataracts, corneal dystrophy, cutaneous asthenia, hypothyroidism, lens luxation, persistent pupillary membrane, progressive retinal atrophy and retinal dysplasia.
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