Ca de Bou
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FCI Standard No. 249 | ||
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Perro dogo mallorquín, Perro de Presa Mallorquín, Mallorca Mastiff, Mallorca Mastiff |
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Withers height: |
Males: 55–58 cm. |
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Weight: |
Males: 35–38 kg, |
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List of domestic dogs |
The Ca de Bou is a Spanish dog breed recognized by the FCI (No. 249, Gr. 2, Sec. 2.1) .
Origin and history
During the British occupation of Menorca (1708-1802) dog fighting was a popular sport in the port areas of the Balearic Islands . Since the Ca de Bou usually tended bulls and was used for bull biting , it was usually the champion. In bull biting, the dog's job is to drag an adult bull to the ground. After the prohibition of dog fighting and bull biting, the number of representatives of this breed sharply decreased. Breeders on the mainland saved this breed from extinction, so to speak, and showed these dogs at exhibitions.
description
The overall impression shows a very strong, muscular and attentive dog. It grows up to 58 cm and weighs 38 kg. The fur is short and dense, the colors range from golden-yellow, tan sand-colored, beige to black, and can be brindle. White spots on up to 30 percent of the surface are allowed on the front paws, chest and muzzle. He wears a black mask.
Essence
Today he is a spirited, friendly, strong-nerved dog, calm and balanced in the family, loyal to his master and incorruptible towards strangers.
use
In the past: herding dog, bull biter and attack dog , today: family and companion dog
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