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Home News An old article of 1988
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Written by Paolo Consolandi
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When you browse our forums, especially the Spanish forum, it is
possible to read several interesting articles dedicated to the history
of the Presa Canario, these are a great help to those who wish to know
about the evolution of our breed.
In this case I've chosen to translate a quite an old article, from
1988, written by Clemente Reyes Santana, a true expert of the breed and
often judge of various exhibitions dedicated to the breed. The article,
in its integral version, is titled "The Perro de Presa Canario" and was
published in the magazine "Aguayro" (the magazine of the bank Caja de
Canarias) in September-October 1988. In the the article there
are many references to the gladiator past of the Presa Canario. We take
distance from the cruel and illegal present day dog fighting (much
different in form and substance from the "pechadas" of the
past decades), but at the same time I think it is not right to hide
this historic aspect as it pertains to the past of the breed.
The author provides much interesting information about the origins and
the characteristics of the breed, shedding light on the
situation of the breed in the Canaries during the second half of the
Eighties (a very complicated period, a period that witnessed scarce
diffusion of the breed and the many crossings).
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It
is an old article,
but still of great value and factual. Clemente Reyes Santana describes
,in detail, the selection guidelines that were followed,
during those years, in Gran Canaria and Tenerife, stressing that while
on Gran Canaria the selection was based on functionality and on
Tenerife the club breeders looked essentially for a show dog. This
selection aspect of the article points to the analogy of the Tenerife
developed lines and the Dogo Canario of today. The
Tenerife lines, as Clemente Reyes Santana points out, seldom allowed
white pigmentation or black coats, and the dog often had an undershot
bite. These elements are all present in the FCI standard of the Dogo
Canario, in which the white markings are discriminated, the black coat
is eliminated and the undershot bite is admitted.
To this we add that the Club of Tenerife was the one that became the
official breed club and that, through the past years, followed the path
of the international recognition at any cost. Today we can see a clear
seperation. The traditional Canarian observes the results and sees a
dog with a strange name 'Dogo Canario" (price payed for obtaining the
recognition) that has been deeply influenced in its standard by beauty
and exhibition as the selection criteria of the old Tenerife
bloodlines. While selecion process in Gran Canaria has always
been centered on temperament, function and performance .These
are the criteria for a working breed.
In order to understand better all these aspects, I invite you to read
the article.
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