Shiloh
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Shiloh
AvailableShiloh is a large, black Presa Canario who is 2 years old and has a short coat. She is a spayed female who is up to date on her vaccinations and is house trained. Shiloh is currently located in Woodland, CA and has no special needs.
About Shiloh
Shiloh is a 2-year-old Presa Canario female with a striking black coat and a sensitive spirit. She’s in great health, fully vetted, and ready to start her next chapter with someone patient who can help her continue to build confidence. Shiloh is shy at first, but once trust is earned, she’s incredibly affectionate with her people. She has started basic obedience and would thrive with a dedicated owner willing to continue training. Shiloh typically stays neutral around other dogs but would prefer to be the only animal in the household—she does not get along with cats and would do best as your one and only. Like most Presa Canarios, Shiloh bonds deeply with her primary person. She is house trained, spayed, and up to date on vaccines. Shiloh is currently in Woodland, CA. Meet and greets are available by appointment only. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Shiloh
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Shiloh, as a Presa Canario, is best suited for a home with an experienced owner who can offer structure and lots of positive attention. A calm, secure environment is ideal for her to build trust and confidence.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shiloh's breed, the Presa Canario, typically benefits from a home with a securely fenced yard or direct access to outdoor space. While not overly hyper, she enjoys space to stretch and exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Presa Canarios like Shiloh can be good with children in their family if properly socialized and supervised, but due to their size and strength, respectful older kids are usually a better match.











