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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Presa Canario?
- By Guest [gb] Date 09.08.04 13:51 UTC
Hi, i was wondering whether Presa Canario or is it Canary Dogs exist in Britain, i was under the impression they were under the dda, im considerung getting a new dog and would love something very different, such as a canary dog, i heard there is a small presa care home in brighton, is this correct?
- By russett1 [gb] Date 09.08.04 14:15 UTC
guest presa canarios are not under the DDA, and yes there are several breeders in the UK. we own 2 of these wonderful dogs, in the right hands they make excellent family dogs, but like all large breeds they need lots of space, training and chilled out owners who dont mind a bit of hair and slobber to decorate their homes! :-)

If you register and join feel free to PM me and ill try and get some good links for you :-)
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 09.08.04 14:40 UTC
Yes there are some in the UK, no they were in the dda (I think) and I do not know about the care home, sounds quaint, can imagine a number of elderly mastiffs sitting around knitting whilst listening to the Salvation Army choir. As with all these breeds that were imported into the country and then became popular you have to be very careful from whom you buy your pup, hence the need for the care home I would think and I have heard of them in rescue. Have also seen some nice examples of this impressive dog.
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.08.04 14:58 UTC
These are the only dogs in the DDA:

Pit Bull Terrier
Japanese Tosa
Dogo Argentino
Fila Braziliero

and crossbred pit-bulls

Daisy
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 09.08.04 15:01 UTC
Thanks Daisy having one of my indecisive days, so stuck the (I think) in to be on the safe side :) Did not think they were as I have seen a good few about.
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.08.04 15:02 UTC
I have indecisive days most days :)

Daisy
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 09.08.04 15:16 UTC
We must have joined the same club. :) But I defiantly know what I am talking about , don't I :confused:
- By Daisy [gb] Date 09.08.04 15:25 UTC
Um, I'm not sure :D

Daisy
- By sandaharr [gb] Date 09.08.04 16:53 UTC
There are quite a few Presas in Scotland now too,sandra.
- By pyndath [gb] Date 09.08.04 17:02 UTC
i have never heard of the home in brighton for presas.
i wouldnt suggest getting one of these dogs unless you have had experience in large molosser type breeds.
- By russett1 [gb] Date 09.08.04 18:11 UTC
yes we got ours from a breeder from glasgow. the parents were import stock.
- By archer [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:04 UTC
Actually the law states 'pitbull types' I believe and even if a dog is a  staff if it were deemed to be pitbull type it could be seized under the DDA
Archer 
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:16 UTC
That is of course true Archer and I sometimes wonder if that is the reason for some of the bull breeds that have become so popular of recent years. A sort of macho substitute for something lacking in some of the owners lives or may be they just like to live dangerously through their dogs, although of course if it comes to the crunch it is the dog that suffers.
- By Timhere [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:22 UTC
Just wondered why people feel the need to search out this type of dog?

There must be some kind of inadequacy on the part of the owner to need a 'macho' or 'rare' dog.  Get a bloody labrador :)

I really fail to see why people are so desperate to seek out dogs like this.
- By archer [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:24 UTC
Couldn't agree more...got to be the 'macho' factor.
Archer
- By BullBoy [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:42 UTC
Maybe some people dont want a labradour, i mean you couldnt get anymore boring if you tried really, althoug ive never heard of this breed being in Britian, apparently there very aggressive or something??????, dont no much about them, theres a bit about them in my dog encyclopedia though, says there excellent guard dogs and similiar in apparence to Cane Corso, ive seen Cane Corso before but never a presa.
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:48 UTC
Someone tell me how long the school holidays are, and do you think I can hold out long enough ;)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:52 UTC
Another month to go, Jackie! ;)
- By russett1 [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:55 UTC
give the lad a break! were you lot never young once???? lol :-)
- By sandaharr [gb] Date 09.08.04 20:00 UTC
Let's just agree to differ.Most people have different favourites,for different reasons.Sandra.
- By archer [gb] Date 09.08.04 20:17 UTC
I'm afraid the name says it all to me...know what I mean?
Archer
has been fun but off to work now!
- By John [gb] Date 09.08.04 20:22 UTC
Boring??? What world do you live in? Incidentally Bull boy, it is Labrador not Labradour. I think I would far rather have my Labradors any day.

John
- By russett1 [gb] Date 09.08.04 19:33 UTC
if someone wants a rare breed of mastiff then why should they get a labrador instead? sorry but I dont think everyone who wants a big dog wants it for the "wrong" reasons, thats a bit of a sweeping statement!! it would be like saying only yobbos want bullmastiffs or only little old grey ladies have yorkies!!! :-) lol you  cant pigeon hole people like that, its very prejudiced!
- By leomad Date 09.08.04 20:25 UTC
NEWSFLASH MAN SAVAGED BY LABRADOR...........lol
Sorry Timhere....Why dont people want to buy poodles or goldies anymore??
- By Timhere [gb] Date 09.08.04 20:34 UTC
I love goldies, and have a very handsome one of my own:)
- By tcarlaidh Date 09.08.04 21:33 UTC
No don't get a Labrador :)
- By BullBoy [gb] Date 09.08.04 21:41 UTC
Yes, they are VERY boring, when people babble on about labs i just find myself falling asleep, nothing unique or special abou them, same as goldies, never the less im very aware there lovely dogs and can see why there popular, there just not my preference.
- By Timhere [gb] Date 09.08.04 21:46 UTC
No, you want summat a bit ard i can understand that. summat that makes ya stand owt from da crowd :)
- By tcarlaidh Date 09.08.04 21:48 UTC
I hope that you can convince at least 30,000 people that Labs are boring
- By BullBoy [gb] Date 09.08.04 21:49 UTC
If your talking to me Timhere im not like that, i love bull breeds but i used to own Cavaliers so i dont live up to the charecter portrayed by many, i just dont like labs and stuff, i like spitz breeds and the bull breeds and many of the toys
- By corso girl [gb] Date 09.08.04 22:06 UTC
Well i am not that sort of person BUT i do love my bull breeds and my rare corsi
we cant all have the same breed But these breeds are not for novice owners/first time owners of large dogs...I was born into a family of dog/showers GSD's /Labs/Great Danes  /breeders/shooting gundogs and when old enough worked at a lot of different kennels that's how i learnt, why dont people do that any more.It was the same with horses i had my own when growing up but also worked in racing/show jumping/and ran a riding school that is the best way to learn.
- By ManxPat [im] Date 09.08.04 21:59 UTC
I've lost the will to live reading this thread, not to mention the strange language !!!
- By gwen [gb] Date 09.08.04 22:02 UTC
I dont think I have ever found any dog boring - the owners, however, are a different matter!  Someone can be rude, thougthless, or just plain irritating, regardless of the breed they own or admire!
bye
Gwen
- By sandridge [gb] Date 09.08.04 22:21 UTC
Everyone there are new kids on the block,by the sound of it they like the dogs that make um look hard,even though they are as docile as you make them,just like our Labs.
- By Jackie H [gb] Date 10.08.04 05:52 UTC
Some dogs I would not wish to own, and some I would not even wish to meet, but I would not think of myself as a dog lover if I found any animal boring, people yes, but dogs never. It is clear this poster is trying to wind us all up so I for one will find something else to do, may be walk my boring dogs :)
- By tcarlaidh Date 10.08.04 07:22 UTC
:D:  perhaps that's the best way to leave this thread 'Take a dog for a walk' 
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