The Bardino Majorero was a large dog that resembled a wolf. The coat was brindled grayish green and medium long. They were a very old breed and they became in the 1800s. They were natives of the Canary Islands.
The Perro de Presa Canano is related to the Bardino Majorero.
The Bardino Majorero was used for many jobs. They were used for herding and as guard dogs. They were found all over the Canary Islands but there was more of them on the Fuertevintura Island.
When the mastiff type dogs came to the Canary Islands the pure Bardino Majorero numbers decreased and they were considered extinct by the 1800s.
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