Introduction to the Canary Dog

Introduction to the Canary Dog
Canary Dog

The Canary Dog, produced in the Canary Islands, was originally a fighting dog, gradually developed, and is now important It is kept as a companion dog. Rich in spirit, easily excited and impulsive, he is a model among fierce dogs.
1. Appearance
1. Body shape: thick skin, thick bones, and well-developed muscles.
2. Head: The head is large, looks thick, and is covered with light skin. The shape is slightly like a rectangular parallelepiped. The ratio of skull to snout length is 6:4. The width of the head is 3/5 of the length. Skull: The top of the head is curved, but the front is flat. The cheekbones are clearly arched and well muscled, but the muscles are not significantly overstretched.
3. Ears: medium size, widely spaced, covered with short, fine hair. If the ears are droopy, they will stick to the cheeks. If they are folded, they will stick to the head in a "rose ear" shape. The position of the ears is slightly higher than the level of the eyes. The ears are set very high and are placed on the skull with irregularly spaced ears. If the ears are cropped, the ears will be erect.
4. Eyes: Slightly oval in shape, medium to large in size, wide open and slightly "eight" shaped, but not sunken or oversized. The eyes are compact in structure, dark in color, and the eyelids do not droop. The color varies from medium to dark chestnut, consistent with the coat color. Never have pale eyes.
5. Nose: The nose is shorter than the skull and accounts for about 40% of the head. Width is 2/3 of skull. Treat at the bottom, tapering slightly towards the front. The nose line is straight. The forehead of the chin changes significantly but is not stiff, and the extension line of the skull is parallel or nearly parallel to the line of the nose. Hands and feet: The skin on the neck is thick and the muscles are strong, the chest is wide and deep and strong, and the buttocks are slightly raised.
6. Feet: cat feet, round toes, and the toes are not tightly closed. The pads are thick and black. The color of the toenails is dark, even if it is the same color as the coat, white toenails are not popular.
7. Tail: The tail is thick at the base and tapers towards the top. In dredging, the rise is saber-shaped. There is no bend or the top is pointed slightly towards the back. At rest, the droop is straight and the top is slightly curled.
8. Coat: short, thick, very smooth, no undercoat (sometimes the undercoat is seen on the neck and buttocks, with a rough touch.) The coat on the ears is short and fine, and the coat on the shoulders, The hair on the top of the buttocks will be slightly longer.
9. Coat color: There are light yellowish brown, red patterns and black patterns.
10. Gait: Fast, elastic, and long strides. The tail is set low when flowing and is carried only above the topline. At the time of concentration, the head and tailAll go up.
2. Living habits
They are energetic and have typical characteristics of a fierce dog. Highly excited and easily impulsive. Be proactive and sincere. Looks peaceful and focused, especially when protecting and driving cattle. Nerves are stable and have sufficient autonomy. The shout was stern and deep. He behaves elegantly and has the charm of a celebrity at home, is very sincere to his master, and is suspicious of newcomers. The face is confident, expensive and somewhat neglectful. When encountering doubts, his expression is decisive and focused. The movement is quick and elastic, with long strides. The tail is set low when flowing and is carried only above the topline. When concentration is concentrated, both the head and tail rise.
The Canary Dog is the "black whirlwind" among dogs. Please carefully choose whether to raise it or not. If you raise it, please train and manage it well.

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