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.
Read our Presa Canario Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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

Presa Canario & Mixed Breed Hybrid
My Two Family Pets have had a beautiful litter consisting of 2 males and 5 females, the only litter they will have! Pups will be microchipped and be health checked by a vet before heading off to thei

Staffordshire Bull Terrier & Presa Canario Hybrid
Absolutely beautiful litter of 6 gorgeous Staff cross puppies both mum and dad are our own family pets very well behaved lovely family dogs both grown up around my young children as have all these lov

Presa Canario
We are looking to rehoming our beautiful fawn Presa Canario, born October 4th, 2023. This is an exceptional dog from champion bloodlines and comes with UKC pedigree papers. Perfect stud dog, family do

Staffordshire Bull Terrier & Presa Canario Hybrid
Black in colour with white chest and white paws. Brought up around the family and kids. Amazing temperament. The Dads Pressa Canario and the mums a staffy our family dogs. currently 4 months old and

Presa Canario & Belgian Shepherd Dog Hybrid
Meet Pablo the nearly 2 year old presa canario x Belgian Malinois dog who is desperately looking for his forever home. He is house and crate trained but does chew so needs to be watched. The only rea
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.