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Terceira Mastiff

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Terceira Mastiff
Original type of the breed
Other namesFila da Terceira
Cão de Fila da Terceira
Common nicknamesRabo Torto
OriginPortugal
Breed statusExtinct
Traits
Height 55 cm (22 in)
Coat Short and smooth
Color Fawn or yellow; with a light mask
Dog (domestic dog)

The Terceira Mastiff (Portuguese: Cão de Fila da Terceira) is an extinct Portuguese dog landrace, also known as the Rabo Torto (rabo=tail, torto=curled/twisted).[1][page needed]

History

The Terceira Mastiff came from the island of Terceira, located in the Azores, which is the only island where this dog has ever existed and where it was employed as a house guardian. It descended from the Rafeiro do Alentejo.[2]

In the 1960s, there was an attempt to revive the breed with the aid of the Portuguese government.[1] However, there was disagreement between government officials and breeders, which led to the project's failure.[1] After this, the future of the Terceira Mastiff depended solely on local farmers and breed fanciers. By the 1970s, it was already declared extinct.[1]

It is an ancestor to both the Cão Fila de São Miguel and the Fila Brasileiro. This breed is different from the Barbado da Terceira.

Appearance

Mastiff-type Terceira Mastiff, 20th century

The Terceira Mastiff is a medium-sized molosser that represents the Fila or Dogo type and resembles the Cão Fila de São Miguel. One of its most remarkable features is an innately short, corkscrew-like tail.[1] Its nose can be either black, brown, or even pink.[citation needed] The colour of the short, smooth[citation needed] coat can be either fawn or yellow, always with a light mask.[1] Red, black and brindle individuals are usually considered to be impure.[citation needed] The height is approximately 55 cm (22 in).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Krämer, E.-M. (2009). Der grosse Kosmos Hundeführer, 229. Kosmos: Stuttgart.
  2. ^ Morris, Desmond (2001). Dogs: The Ultimate Dictionary of Over 1,000 Dog Breeds. North Pomfret, VT: Trafalgar Square Publishing. p. 608. ISBN 1-57076-219-8.
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