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The Alano Español or Spanish Bulldog is a Spanish breed of medium to large sized dog of alaunt-bulldog type. It has at various times been used as a war dog, for bullfighting, for the management of cattle, for hunting and as a guard dog.Шаблон:R

In the later twentieth century it became an endangered breed; a recovery project was launched, and numbers have since recovered. It was officially recognised under national law in 2004.

History

The origins of the Alano Español are unknown. One hypothesis is that it derives from dogs brought to Spain in the Migration Period in the fifth century by the Alani, a nomadic pastoralist people from Central Europe.Шаблон:R

The first written reference to the breed in Spain is in a chapter of the fourteenth-century Шаблон:Lang ("Book of the Hunt of Alfonso XI"), in which hunting dogs called Alani are described as having beautiful colours.[1] Dogs of this type travelled with Spanish explorers and were used as war dogs in the subjugation of Native American peoples, as well as in the re-capture of slaves.Шаблон:R Becerrillo, a ferocious war-dog owned by Juan Ponce de León, may have been of this type.Шаблон:R

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Dogs in the bull-ring, etching from La Tauromaquia, Francisco Goya, 1816

Dogs of this type are shown in the bullfighting ring in an etching by Francisco de Goya in his series La Tauromaquia of 1816.Шаблон:R

From the late nineteenth century the Alano began to decline, for a variety of reasons: in 1880, the use of dogs in the bull-ring was prohibited,Шаблон:R and the new practice of bullfighting on foot became more widespread; the manner of hunting changed, and more use was made of imported hunting dogs of foreign breeds;Шаблон:R extensive management of livestock became less common in parts of the country; and the handling of livestock in slaughterhouses was modernised and no longer made use of dogs.Шаблон:R The Alano was no longer needed for its traditional tasks, and numbers fell rapidly,Шаблон:R almost to the point of the disappearance or extinction of the breed.Шаблон:R

A surviving breeding population was identified in the mountains of Enkarterri/Las Encartaciones in the Basque Country in the 1980s.Шаблон:R A breed standard was drawn up and a stud-book was started.Шаблон:R In collaboration with the Real Sociedad Canina de España and municipal administrations including those of Alanís de la Sierra, Archidona, Cazalla and El Ronquillo, a recovery project was launched.Шаблон:R There are two breed societies, the Asociación Nacional de Criadores de Alano Español (formed in 1995), and the Sociedad Española de Fomento y Cría del Alano Español.Шаблон:R

The Alano Español was officially recognised by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación, the Spanish ministry of agriculture, in 2004; together with the Pastor Garafiano, the Ratonero Valenciano, the Ratonero Mallorquín and the Ca Mè Mallorquí, it was added to the list of indigenous Spanish breeds.Шаблон:R It is not recognised by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.

It has been suggested that the Cimarrón Uruguayo of Uruguay derives principally from the Alano Español.Шаблон:R

Characteristics

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With cropped ears

The Alano Español is a large dog of alaunt or bulldog type. Bitches stand some Шаблон:Nobreak at the withers, and weigh about Шаблон:Nobreak; dogs are on average about 3 cm taller and 5 kg heavier.Шаблон:R

The coat is short and thick but never velvety, and is most often a brindle; this may be of any colour, including grey or blue, with or without black. Other colours are fawn in any shade from sand-coloured to red, with or without black; and black-and-brindle – a black-and-tan in which the tan areas are brindled. The face may or may not have a black mask; the nose is pigmented black.Шаблон:R White markings to the neck, chest or paws are acceptable, but excessive white is discouraged.Шаблон:R

The head is large, strong, squarish and brachycephalic.Шаблон:R The muzzle is short, ideally approximately 37% of the length of the head, with the lower jaw slightly concave; mild prognathism is tolerated.Шаблон:R The ears are set high and are pendent if not cropped. The skin is very thick, with neck folds and some wrinkles on the face.Шаблон:R

Since the breed was used for hunting in packs, it is sociable with other dogs.[2]

Use

The Alano was used from Mediaeval times as a war dog. It has since been used for hunting of boar and deer, as a guard dog, and in the management of cattle, both at pasture and at slaughterhouses.Шаблон:R Until about the end of the nineteenth century it was used in the bull-ring; this use declined with the development at that time of the new practice of bullfighting on foot.Шаблон:R

References

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  1. Alano Español in El Mundo del Perro Magazine, retrieved 23 February 2009
  2. Шаблон:Cite web