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
3 beautiful males and 1 female Presa Canario puppies available. These pups are confident, forward, cheeky, and already showing fantastic type and temperament. Please ask for photos of the female as it will not let me add her on for some reason. Both parents are dual registered with FCI and UKC, and puppies will leave UKC registered. Parents Dam & Sire can both be seen.

Dogue De Bordeaux & Presa Canario Hybrid
Litter of 7 lovely puppies Mom is a cross presa canario dogue de bordeaux. Dad is a full presa canario 4 lovely female pups 3 champion males They have lovely colourings and they all have to be seen as they have different markings on tail or chest and paws the back ends have grey or cream and fawn and short hair dogs the eyes currently are grey and blue these lovely babi

Presa Canario
1 MALE BRINDLE 3 FAWN FEMALES LEFT! ready to go now Beautiful presa canario puppies, both parents can be seen, dad is our imported Romanian import, fci pedigree mum is our uk bred girl, pups will have

Belgian Shepherd Dog & Presa Canario Hybrid
🐾💙 MEET MAX – THE BIG BABY FULL OF BUBBLES 💙🐾 Location: Rugeley Adoption fee applies, sensible donation ! 🐾 Max is an 8/9month-old Presa Canario x Belgian Malinois – a stunning, loving, goof

Presa Canario
Pressa looking for a forever home, She’s great with kids, lovely hyper dog also can be very chilled… she’s very active loves to play and loves a cuddle! NOT GOOD WITH OTHER DOGS! Anymore info please
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.