Perro
De Ganado 



ORIGIN AND DIFFUSION OF THE BREED 
The Perro
de Ganado Majorero is a lupomastinoide original of
Fuerteventura (Canary Islands). The first livestock guardian dogs
were brought from Spain to Fuerteventura by the conquerors, along
with the cattle, ovine and equine in year 1404. There are enough
historical references to give by true this origin. The herding dogs, the
presa dogs, the partridges dogs, the podencos, and other breeds, were
introduced in the Canary Islands while them were conquered
and colonized by Spain. From the first times of the colonization, in the
Agreements of the Cabildo (chapter) of Betancuria (Fuerteventura)
and Tenerife is repeatedly mentioned the "perros de ganado”
(livestock guardian dogs), "perros de presa” (seizing dogs), “perros
perdigueros” (partridge dogs ), and ”perros de caza”
(hunting dogs ).Although it is true that the perro de ganado was
common to all the islands already finalized the conquest, those of
Fuerteventura were considered like a separate group, and somewhat
special, we suppose, because at that island they arrived first, and of
their offspring, later, the cattlemen from the other islands took
their stocks. Is logical to think that these dogs, of Spanish origin,
with time, the isolation, and due the crosses, some made with
knowledge and other fortuitous with the old dogs of presa,
existing in Fuerteventura from the conquest, become in what we
know today like Perro de Ganado Majorero. The Perro de
Ganado Majorero has been during almost six hundred years the
impresciendible aid of cattlemen and majoreros farmers. It has been dog
for everything: for company, for the guard of the houses, property and
cattles, and is an excellent cattle driving although something large for
such task, . Due his strong temperament can become
dangerous for those strange people who come near his
territory.In our days, the Perro de Ganado Majorero Dog is appreciated
like guard dog of villas, industrial enclosures, property, etc.

GENERAL
APPEARANCE
Is
a trotter dog, of medium size, good aspect, rustic, of primitive
appearance, in whose selection it has had more to
do the nature than the man. Distrusted,
very quarrelsome with his congeners, he is always active (balanced
active), attend to whatever happens around him. Of serious glance,
severe, of few friends.
His temper is of absolute confidence. Nothing in him is superfluous.
Something more height in the croup that the shoulders. Of wide
skull, and pronounced occipital. Naso-frontal
depression little accentuated. Sharpened and short snout. The proportion
skull-face is 6 to 4. Of tucked and fine lips, never hanging, and well
pigmented in black. Well Developed teeth, do not have to lack a single
piece, and bite in scissors. The prognatismo (undershot bite) considers
severe defect. All the units show double chin.
The colour of the eyes is dark, accepting the clear chestnut and amber.
The ears, of medium size, high and retarded insertion, and with double
fold. In no case they must raise them, symptom this one of
mestization (crosses). And when the animal adopts a submissive attitude
gathers them backwards. The trunk is robust, wide; ribs cage bent and
ample. The belly moderately tucked. The tail of high
insertion and
gleaned, raised in scimitar form those that have it amputated in a third,
those that have it complete frequently show it semi curling in the first
third, and always movable (raised), for that reason those that don’t
know this dog are confused when see him so glad (apparently), when it
could be all the opposite; and the same thing happens when it comes near
another dog, or is this one the one that goes
near him, and it is ready to attack. The stranger never must TRUST
the Majorero Dog when it watch with attention and moves the
tail intensely.

The
extremities in this dog must be strong, as it corresponds to the
primitive trotters, of medium length and proportioned to the total
volume of the dog. Medium angles. Hocks not
too down. The articulation of the hock, when the animal stands and pays
attention, in the purest units, is reversed. The forelimbs
must be correct (parallel). Cat foot
preferably. The
Majorero Dog displays three coats: brindle, grey from
the sand to the lupine, and black with the extremities brindle. The
brindle or black units show, frequently, white spots in the feet (to
which is called calzados), in the head, from the inferior lip to the
chest, and sometimes until the belly. The first are called corbatos and,
acollarados when the white spot surrounds them the neck. Also there are
those that present a blaze from the muzzle to
the forehead,
the occipital, or neck. The
hair semi-length and smooth. With sub-hair. The long or short hair is a
consequence of the mestization. In the hind part of the thighs is longer,
just like in the tail, that must be gleaned, as it was
already said. The tradition of the
cattlemen to amputate a third of the same one is
due that most of the units they tend to curly it or
to form a hook in the first third and that is
considered ugly. The skin must be thick
and loose, specially in the dorsal part of the
dog and in the neck.\

Traditionally, in the Canary Islands had been used for the guard
and conduction of the goat, ovine and bovine cattle, and for the guard
of the farms and property. Due his bellicose character, in the past, was
always very appreciated like fighting dog, and was crossed very
frequently with the presa dogs. He is affectionate with his owner,
sometimes something distant, and he likes the company of the children,
to who protect and tolerates without protest their infantile “cruelties”.
And he does not accept submissive the punishment nor the humiliation. Colour.
In the majorero dog
usually predominate the brindle coat, no atigrados
(of tiger), the difference is based in that atigrado
it is that dog whose lists in the coat remember to those of the tiger,
whereas bardino (brindle) it is a uniform mixture of white and black
hairs; this characteristic coat is also called "barcino" (reddish),
and "verdugo", and then follow the black and the grey. Same
than the brindles, the blacks and greys can be
bragados (with white between the legs), corbatos (white in the chest),
acollarados (white around the neck), being able to display a blaze from
the back of snout to the occipital, or the neck.. Do not have to be
accepted those units with spots in the flanks, or the superior part of
the trunk. The mask must be black in the different coats, excepting if
they have the blaze

Head whose proportion skull-face is
not the correct one (6 to 4). Snout deficiently pigmented. Forehead too
flat. Eyes too close or too light. Prognatismo (undershot bite). Absence
of some premolar. Specimens with poor structure.
Poverty of structure. Tail non-gleaned. Defective forelimbs. Timidity. Psychic
imbalance.
Monorchids Cryptorchids. Castrated units. Enognatismo (overshot bite).
Absence of pigmentation in snout or mucous. Spots in the flanks or the
back. Absence of typicity as a whole.

1. -
Height Males: 62 -
67 cm. (24 - 26 inches) Females: 56 - 62
cm. (22 - 24 inches) To those units that
surpass the exposed measures will demand them a correct correspondence
between the different anatomical parts. Head Brachycephalic. The
proportion skull-face is 6 to 4. The front-nasal depression little
pronounced. Skull Convex. Zygomatic arches moderately developed.
Temporal and masseter muscles moderately developed. Prominent Occipital.
The depression between frontal sines little cloven
Cephalic average perimeter: 53 in males and 47 in the females.
Face or snout. Of smaller length than the skull. The obtained
average is of 40% of the total of the head. One narrows of greater to
minor in form of truncated cone. Snout wide and always black. The
cranium-facial lines slightly divergent. Thick-lipped. Fine and
tucked. The dark mucous. Jaws.
Perfectly aligned teeth , wide in its base, well developed , specially
the eyeteeth. Without prognatismo (undershot bite). Bite in scissors.
Eyes. Of medium size. oval, distant to each other. Of dark colour,
accepting the clear chestnut and amber. Adhered eyelids and pigmented in
black. Ears. Of medium size, of high insertion and something
retarded, and with double folds. Never in high, defect this one product
of mestization. When the dog acquires a submissive attitude gathers them
backwards. Neither long nor short, medium. Wide, strong, with double
chin. Forelimbs. Well plumb (parallel),
strong, and well muscled. The elbows close to the rib. Foot like cat.
Gathered and together fingers. Black nails. In the units with white feet
usually they appear white nails. Middle angulations. Hind limbs.
Strong and well muscled. Perfectly positioned.
Hocks not too down. With double spur (floating fingers), or simple, in
each leg. The nails of these floating fingers tend to form ring. The
absence of spurs does not have why to reduce typicality to the dog,
although traditionally it has been associated floating fingers with
racial purity. Medium angles.
Trunk. Powerful, robust, and well formed . Its length is equivalent,
more or less, to the height to the withers. The wide chest, the thorax
ample and semicircular. The thorax perimeter equivalent, at least, to
the height of the dog. Dorso-lumbar line. Straight line, with
slight ascent towards croup.

Croup.
Little inclined, of average length, and a normal wide. And generally 1.5
cm. higher than the withers. Tail.
Of high insertion. Gleaned. Always movable and raised. Many units tend
to curly the first third of the same one. At rest it does not exceed the
hock. Belly. Moderately tucked. Sexual Organs.The
male must present both testicles perfectly developed. Scrotum tucked,
never hanging. Hair. Of medium length (never it must be short nor long)
in all the body, being the more long in the hind part of the thighs and
the tail, and in any case smooth to the tact. Face longer and
narrows of the normal thing. The
same height withers-croupAverage
in the males: 40 kg. (88 pounds) Average in the females: 34 kg.
(74 pounds) Faults*
Any departure from the
foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with
which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its
degree. Note* Male animals should have and must have
two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

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