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Even though the Perro De Presa Canario can withstand mild to moderate temperatures, it is still best to keep them out of the icy cold or very hot sun. Their ideal environment, like any dog's, is one that is neither too hot nor too cold.
The Perro De Presa Canario's dense, short coat performs a decent job of insulating, but it isn't quite as protective as longer or thicker coats. That makes them more likely to be affected by sudden changes in temperature.
To avoid heatstroke and other heat-related complications, it is important to take measures in warmer climes. It is vital to make sure there is enough ventilation, fresh water, and shade available. Keep the dog out of the sun as much as possible, particularly during the middle of the day when temperatures are at their highest.
Similarly, the Perro De Presa Canario must be protected from severe cold and freezing temperatures in colder regions. Even while they could have a built-in resistance to cold, it's still smart to provide them a warm place to stay or clothes to wear. During really cold weather, it is also advised that they spend less time outside.
Temperatures between fifteen and twenty-five degrees Celsius (59 and seventy-seven degrees Fahrenheit) are ideal for the Perro De Presa Canario. The breed can thrive in this temperature range, which is ideal for outdoor activities and general health.