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Scientific Name: Canis Lupus Familiaris

Lifespan: 9-11 Years

Origin: Spain (ESP)

Perro De Presa Canario

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An intimidating appearance is one of the defining characteristics of the Perro Dе Prеsa Canario.

The stunning and dominating presence of this breed is attributed to its powerful physique and muscular build.

A wide and deep chest displays the strength and power of the well-proportioned Pеrrо Dе Prеsа Canario.

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Male

  • Height

    61-66 cm / 24-26 Inches

  • Weight

    50-59 kg / 110-130 Pounds

  • Length

    66.04-68.58 cm / 26-27 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    56-61 cm / 22-24 Inches

  • Weight

    45-54 kg / 99-119 Pounds

  • Length

    60.96-63.5 cm / 24-25 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 15 to 30 °C

Cold: 0 to 15 °C

Price

1.50K to 3K USD

Bite Force

540 to 620 PSI

Activity

Jump: 4-5 Feet

Run: 30-35 Miles per hour (48-56 km/h)

Origin Description

This comes from Spain. Rooted in the Canary Islands, the interesting history of the Présa Canario stretches throughout many centuries. The first members of this breed arrived in the Canary Islands in the 1500s and 1600s, when a diverse assortment of dogs were brought there by Spanish explorers and conquistadors.

The native Bardino Majorero breed and these dogs were essential to the islanders' daily existence. They were essential to the islanders' way of life because of their versatility as working dogs. They used the dogs to protect their owners' land and cattle, hunt wild game, and even engage in blood sports like dog fighting.

Description

The historical role of the Pеrro Dе Prеsa Canario as a protector and guardian influences its behavior and interactions. This dog breed has a strong protective sense for its family and territory and is innately shy toward strangers. They must be socialized early on to learn to distinguish between real dangers and innocuous ones.

The powerful nature of the Pеrro Dе Prеsa Canario makes obedience and training paramount. When dealing with this breed, it's important to be stern and persistent while still using positive reinforcement. Good manners and age-appropriate behavior are fostered via early socialization and training.