Cane da presa
Common nicknames | Cane da presa |
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Origin | Italy |
Domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris) |
The Cane da Presa Meridionale (Italian for "Southern Catching Dog") is the old, "functional" working variant of the Neapolitan Mastiff. Before 1946 there was no distinction between Neapolitan Mastiff, Cane da Presa and Cane Corso, these were simply three different names for the same dog. The modern Neapolitan Mastiff is unlike the original, a dog created by dog shows. Fans of the original mastino have started an organisation which is trying to gather the remaining specimens which would fit the 1946 standard of the Neapolitan Mastiff.[1]
External links
- /www.canedapresameridionale.it
- Cane Da Presa Meridionale at work- Video
- An Athletic Cane Da Presa
- This page shows the opening page of the 1946 Neapolitan Mastiff Standard, note how alternative names are Cane da Presa and Cane Corso
References
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