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  2. Presa Canario - Wikipedia

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    The Presa Canario is a medium-sized dog with a robust muscular body. [12] 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]

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Category : Dog breeds originating in the Canary Islands

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  7. Perro Majorero - Wikipedia

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    The Perro Majorero (English: Majorero dog) is a Spanish dog breed from the Canary Islands. Traditionally, it has been used as a cattle dog and guard dog . History

  8. Ca de Bou - Wikipedia

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    The Ca de Bou was historically kept on the island of Majorca for the blood sports of bull-baiting and dog fighting. [1] [2] The breed may have developed during the period of Catalan influence over Majorca between 1270 and 1570 AD, depriving from mastiff-type dogs used on the island for controlling cattle.

  9. NJ man accused in neo-Nazi child-porn ring that forced kids ...

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    A sicko from New Jersey allegedly took part in a neo-Nazi child-porn ring whose members groomed children online and extorted them to send self-produced, sexually-explicit videos, federal ...