Rosettes to Ruin - by Patrick Burns
Originally
pusblished in the Newspaper "Canarias 7", August the 15th, 1993
When the dog, the best
friend of the man, becomes passion, study and improvement of canine
breeds, character and functionality, then it is not anymore only pure
liking, is authentic cynophilia. And that passion for the dog
is the one that has Manuel Moreno Miranda, pioneer in Gran Canaria of
the canine exhibitions, and the recovery of the breed Presa Canario.
Passion the he has since he was a child, as his most loved Christmas
present was a dog.
The authentic Presa
Canario.
Since he was 7 years
old he already had Presa dogs, whose names are kept in his memory,
repeating them with some melancholy: the Negrito, the
Capulino or Domingo (presa dog that appears in the above picture and
that was taken as reference because of his characteristics in the
recovery of the breed). In the Seventies in the north of the
Island a group of dog enthusiasts, began to question themselves about
the future of the Presa Canario, as they realized that without taking
any action the breed could disappear. Because of this situation, they
organized the first exhibition of the Presa Canario in the north (of
the island), more precisely in San Isidro, and that was a full success,
and was the first decisive step in Gran Canario for the recovery of the
breed, that will lead to a great "boom" of the breed in the Eigthies,
and that is still going on.
Authentic Perro de Presa Canario - by Sergio AguiroThe recovery of the
breed started with the few specimens that were left, as Manuel Moreno
claims; many crosses were made, and they are still being done, and for
this it is possible to see Presa dogs, sons of Presas as mother and
Neapolitan Mastiff as father; or Bull Mastiff, Dogue de Bordeaux o
Great Dane. This is due to the fact that every breeder acts on his own,
searching for more temperament on the dog. In canine terms, as Manuel
Moreno points out, breeders are more interested in the genotype than in
fenotype, it means that the visual aspect of the dog is less taken into
account, even if Manuel Moreno states that he looks for fenotype but
taking care the dogs do not loose their temperament.
Manuel Moreno Miranda
has a nice collection of old photos of Presa Canario, and also an
important library as far as the dog is concerned, and because of this
he provides us with a very generous information about the Perro de
Presa Canario, and about the criteria that were taken into account when
they had to set up the breed standard.

Domingo, picture of the beginning of the 1970's
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Manuel Moreno Miranda con dos cachorros |
Disputes in Tenerife
In the origin of the
works of recovery there was no agreement between the two clubs that had
been created, one in Tenerife and another one in Gran Canaria, which
caused important disputes in the recognition of thebreed. In
Tenerife, in 1982, a group of breeders decided to start team working,
forming an association with the purpose of taking ahead the already
started recovery of the Presa Canario, by realizing a breeding policy
based on a selection program focused on a breed standard that took
account of the historical data, of the oral informations passed on by
ancient breeders and of the more representative Presa population of
those years. It is interesting to point out that in Gran Canaria, and
more precisely in the northern part of the island, Manuel Moreno, along
with a group of friends, already had started to do the same since the
first half of the Seventies, even if anonymously.
The definitive step
The definitive step
occurs in Tenerife, where the regional exhibition of the Presa Canario
is celebrated, in October 1986. The following year, and with
the purpose of studying a greater number of the existing population of
Presas, the Spanish Presa Canario Club organized June the
sixth, 1987, the Second Regional Exhibition in Guía, event
in which Manuel Moreno did not play an outstanding role in its
organization. During the show were filled in 80 reports of
the dogs that were there, coming from the municipalities of
Gáldar, Guía, Arucas and Firgas.
Celebrated the two first regional events and with the purpose of
studying the existing population by the Commission of Spanish Breeds,
it was solicited the presence in Madrid of two dogs, one of each
province, to be presented officially in the Autumn International
Exhibition of 1987, with the intention of elaborating a breed
standard. The Commission of Spanish Breeds gathered together
enough information and the 24th January 1989, the official standard of
the breed was approved, establishing the physical and psychic
characteristics of the Presa Canario.
Breed Standard
The general
characteristics are summarized in the following description: a
medium-sized dog; with a straight profile; a massive head, rather
square, and a wide cranium. Perfectly plumbed extremities, of wide and
strong bones. Powerful and muscular hindquarters. Elastic and
heavy skin. Short hair with no undercoat, slightly rough. Black,
brindle or fawn coat, with black mask.
His aspect denotes
power, severe glance. Specially suited for the function of guard and
defense and traditionally for the control of the cattle.
Lack of unanimity
At that time, as Manuel
Moreno states, the exhibition celebrated in Guía in 1987,
got the provlem of lack of unanimity between the clubs of Tenerife and
Las Palmas, which caused a series of concerns, but according to him the
only competent authority was the Real Federation for the Promotion
of Spanish Canine Breeds, and he thinks the time has given
him the reason, since those that earlier refused to recognize the
standard that was elaborated in Tenerife and in Guía, are,
at present time, judging dogs following the same standard, that is
moreover recognized by the Canine Federation.
Sergio Aguiar
Thanks goes to Antonio Griñan Santana for providing the article English Translation: Paolo Consolandi, Omar Sobarzo Medina
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