The Presa Canario, also known as Dogo Canario, Canary Mastiff, Canary Catch Dog, is an impressive, powerful dog that looks very similar to the Mastiff, and is believed to have some English Mastiff in its ancestry. The Sloughi originates from Canary Islands, where he was bred as a farm dog. Although imposing in appearance, he is known to be affectionate and loyal and makes an excellent companion.
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Presa Canario
Reduced!! Only 6 boys available left !!! Ground breaking presa Canario puppies!! I’m pleased to announce that puppies have landed from the confirmed pairing of the two Presa Canario’s outlined below. This breeding has been carefully considered with full respect for the breed’s historical purpose, inherent traits, and the responsibilities that come with producing dogs o

Presa Canario
Beautiful Puppies for Sale - Ready Soon Bradford House viewings welcome Video calls welcome Deposit can be placed in person We have 10 beautiful puppies looking for loving, responsible forever homes 6 girls and 5 boys available: Girls 600 Boys 550 Fawn girl and boy 700 Born: 20 feb Ready to leave: From 17 April (8 weeks old) • More photos and updates will be sent

American Bull Staffy & Presa Canario Hybrid
She is good with kids and other dogs. Not good with strangers and will bite. She needs proper training. She can't be left if you go out without being in a cage. She steals food. Her name is socks. Ive

Presa Canario & Labrador Retriever Hybrid
2 Year Old Male Labrador x Presa Canario Cross – Loving Active Dog With a heavy heart I’m looking to rehome my 2 year old male Labrador x Presa Canario cross. Due to a change in my circumstances I’m

Presa Canario
I’m pleased to announce that puppies have landed from the confirmed pairing of the two Presa Canario’s outlined below. This breeding has been carefully considered with full respect for the breed’s his
The Presa Canario is not explicitly listed as a banned breed under the UK's Dangerous Dogs Act 1991, but its ownership is in a legally ambiguous position. Authorities may restrict or seize dogs thought to resemble banned fighting breeds, so ownership is strictly regulated and potentially prohibited depending on local enforcement. Prospective owners should stay informed about legislation and proceed with caution.