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  2. Coat of arms of the Canary Islands - Wikipedia

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    In recent times there has been a controversy [3] over the representation of the dog (Presa Canario) in the shield. This fact motivated the Government of the Canary Islands to remove the two dogs from the official forms and public buildings, although they have been kept in the coat of arms of Canary Islands.

  3. Presa Canario - Wikipedia

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    Brindle dog. The Presa Canario is a large dog with a heavy muscular body. [10] According to the revised international standard published in 2023, dogs should stand 61–66 cm at the withers and weigh some 45–57 kg; bitches stand about 57–62 cm, with weights in the range 40–50 kg. [1]

  4. Pros and Cons of a Presa Canario - AOL

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    The Presa Canario — also known as the Perro de Presa Canario or Canary Mastiff — is a large dog breed with a robust and muscular stature. These dogs are known for their historic role in ...

  5. Category : Dog breeds originating in the Canary Islands

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    Pages in category "Dog breeds originating in the Canary Islands" ... Presa Canario This page was last edited on 19 April 2024, at 19:00 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Death of Diane Whipple - Wikipedia

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    The dogs escaped her control and attacked Whipple. [8] [9] Schneider and his cellmate Dale Bretches were attempting to start an illegal Presa Canario dog-fighting business from prison. They initially asked acquaintances Janet Coumbs and Hard Times Kennel owner/breeder James Kolber of Akron, Ohio, to raise the dogs during their incarceration ...

  7. Guard dog - Wikipedia

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    Guard dog training with Presa canario dog. If the risk is from human intruders, a suitable dog can be simply trained to be aggressive towards unrecognized humans and then tethered or enclosed unsupervised in an area that the owner wishes to protect when he is not around (such as at night); the stereotypical "junkyard dog" is a common example of ...

  8. Lobito Herreño - Wikipedia

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    The text of the resolution included the four internationally-recognised dog breeds of the islands – the Pastor Garafiano, the Perro Majorero, the Presa Canario and the Podenco Canario – but not the Lobito Herreño, although this had been discussed in Parliament. [7] [8] [9]

  9. Dogo Argentino - Wikipedia

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    A show dog. The Dogo Argentino is a large dog: weights for dogs are some 40–45 kg (90–100 lb), for bitches slightly less; heights at the withers are in the range 60–65 cm (24–26 in) for bitches and 60–68 cm (24–27 in) for dogs.