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  • 31 629 HKD
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    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Female
    • 10 weeks
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • 30 795 HKD
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    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Male
    • 10 weeks
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • 30 795 HKD
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    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Female
    • 10 weeks
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • 30 795 HKD
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    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Female
    • 10 weeks
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • She is reserved for Cheyenne. Thank you!
    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Female
    • 4 years
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • She is reserved.
    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Female
    • 5 years
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • He is reserved for Cheyenne. Thank you!
    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Male
    • 4 years
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam
  • He is reserved for jerome. Thank you!
    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Male
    • 6 years
    • Champion Bloodline
  • She is reserved.
    Canary Dog, Presa Canario
    • Female
    • 7 years
    • Champion Bloodline
    • Champion Sire/Dam

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Hello Eddie,I'm writing to let you know Anton is doing FANTASTIC!! I have had him for a week now and i'm truly amazed how intelligent/obedient he is. He already knows "come", "sit", "down", "heel" and "shake". He enjoys training a lot but it is also very challenging since Anton is very stubborn, you can't make him do something if he...

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Dear Sandor,This little girl is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sweet, cuddly, beautiful, playful... these attributes are all wonderful but even more impressive is how smart and courageous and what a fast learner she is!! She is 100% perfect and an absolute joy!I had contemplated several names for a new girl puppy and had narrowed it down to Bronte, Chloe, Emma or Roxy. I...

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About Canary Dog Breed

The Canary Dog or Presa Canario ancestry probably includes the now extinct naive and indigenous Bardino Majero, crossed with imported English Mastiffs. It was developed in the Canary Islands in the 1800’s specifically for dog fighting.

At one time dog fighting was a common and popular entertainment in most European countries, and breeds were developed specially for their tenacity and endurance. In some countries, such as Ireland, fights were staged in open fields, but more often, as was the case in the Canary Islands, fighting took place in rings or pits.

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