They have a short and easy to groom coat, with a powerful, strong body. Activity Requirements. The Presa Canario has a short coat, which is either a fawn or brindle tone. Temperament. Like Presa Canario, the Cane Corso can be and has a tendency to be aggressive towards strangers. One example is the black Presa Canario (which is now allowed) as, previously, only the many shades of the fawn and brindle Presa Canario were recognized: Fawn ; Red fawn; Red brindle; Silver fawn; Fawn brindle; Brown brindle; Reverse brindle; Verdino brindle; There have also been attempts at producing a so-called blue Presa Canario. The hair is small and frizzy to touch. Black with golden stripes or fawn with black stripes, itâs proffered to have white patch on the chest, and itâs allowed to have white markings on paws. The hair can be thicker on the back of his neck and thighs. Documentation of the original, holding dogs is believed to date back to the 15 th and 16 th centuries following the conquest of the Canary Islands, and it is thought that these dogs were brought by the Spanish conquerors. The Presa Canario is a powerfully built dog with a massive head giving an overall impression of an imposing and intimidating guard dog. The Presa Canario is a large, loyal dog bred to guard livestock. Presa Canarioâs require a very dominant owner and is not recommended for first-time dog owners. Manuel Martin Bethencourt âEl Presa Canarioâ pages 91-93 âAspecto del Presa Canarioâ â year 1997 Preferred colors are brindle or stripped, with fawn or black base. The Presa Canario can be highly dangerous if placed with the wrong owner. At Red Star Kennel, we strive to breed a sound, functional Presa Canario of character and physique that is useful in todays world. It revealed Presa Canario bite attacks to be the fourth most common among all breeds. You will see the Perro De Presa Canario in several different colors including black, brindle, fawn, red brindle, red ⦠A moderately large-sized molossoid, with a rectilinear profile and black mask, the Perro de Presa Canario is robust and well-proportioned. There have been several books written by historians about the development of the known Perro de Presa Canario. In Italy, this dog would be used to hunt boar and guardian. He does not have an undercoat. Originally from Spain, this gorgeous, owner-focussed dog is rather rare and hard to get hold of, but still holds a lot of appeal for some potential owners. Presa Canario colors: RED FAWN, BLACK BRINDLE, BROWN BRINDLE, FAWN, RED BRINDLE, REVERSE BRINDLE, SILVER FAWN, VERDINO BRINDLE . The hair of withers and back legs tends to be longer than rest of the body. The Presa Canario breed has been responsible for an alarming number of reported dog attacks. Personality â The Perro de Presa Canario is an impressive dog that is strong willed and dominant in nature. When it comes to their color, the breed can be see with an assortment of colors including; grey, brindle, red, black and more. Presa Canario coloring. The roots of the Presa Canario can be traced back to the cattle breed Iberian Presa (Perro de Ganado Majorero), an average-size mastiff breed and intuitive guard dog. The Perro De Presa Canario has a short coat that is coarse to the touch and flat against the body. We feel that for a Presa Canario to be truly useful in the various venues of protection dog training, it must posses traits such as stable nerves, some degree of prey and defense drive, and physical ability to do the manwork. The coat feels coarse to the touch, but the advantage is that it makes this breed a low shedding dog, meaning you wonât spend forever cleaning up excessive shedded fur. A comprehensive study was carried out into violent dog incidents which took place between 1982 and the end of 2014. This breed is also known for having its tail docked. The dog comes in many colors like fawn, brindle, black, red fawn, silver fawn and red brindle. The Presa has a high activity level and needs a job to do, which can be anything from being your on-leash walking companion to daily training activities.