CANE CORSO! 5 Reasons you SHOULD NOT GET A Cane Corso Puppy!

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CANE CORSO! 5 Reasons you SHOULD NOT GET A Cane Corso Puppy! Cane Corsos are one of my favourite breeds on the planet, but the Cane Corso is not for everyone! In this video I break down 5 reasons you should not get a Cane Corso Puppy!

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I wish I had known all this either before or at the time I fostered and then adopted a 16-month-old Rottie/Cane Corso saved from a kill shelter in Northern New Mexico. She is a big gentle giant who loves me with her whole big heart. She is also stubborn, willful and not easy to train. I fell in love with her not really knowing what she was. Unfortunately, I had recently been in 2 bad car crashes, (I was in my 60's, at the time) and when we started leash training, I found out I was too damaged to be strong enough to handle her. It seemed she had grown up in some kind of family, completely untrained, never been on a leash for a walk and then dumped in a kill shelter. I tried dog school a couple times and admitted defeat, not because she couldn't be trained, but because my physical state was so bad, she was too strong for me. I can't allow myself to be hurt any more than I am.
I have had her 9 years so she is 10. She sleeps with me when she wants, loves my husband, is a little iffy with the smaller dog and no one comes in the yard when she is out. She is a mature 130 lbs. and very healthy. She is a big lazy girl who is a great companion and house dog. I don't fool myself about her capabilities, however. I am very careful when the rare other person comes to the house. She likes a couple of my women friends and is very affectionate with them, men not so much. If a tv guy or plumber comes, we go in our room with the door closed. Early on we had a dog fight when we had other foster dogs. She did not start it, but she ended it and the foster dog went to the dog hospital and to a new foster home. No more foster dogs. Maybe the rottweiler half mellowed her a bit, but she is a powerful girl. Looking back, even if had known, I would have saved her anyway. She loves me so much it is almost scary, and she guards me like I am the Queen of Spain or something. She is a once in a lifetime dog, at least for me. At my age, any future rescue dogs will be seniors. I wish it could have been different. I wish I would have gotten her before the car wrecks.
She really is a magnificent friend, and she has been like no other dog in my life. Loved the video.

Mohave
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Excellent video. Back in the mid 1980s I owned a Neapolitan Mastiff. Both his parents were imports from Italy. He was a wonderful dog with many of the ancient instincts of the Molosus. I was raised with Newfoundlands when I was a kid. So I thought I had a good understanding of big breeds. But my Neo was a totally different experience. He was very sensitive and dependent on me. In turn he would protect me ferociously against anyone who I wouldn't acknowledge as a friend. He was a big commitment to train and it took me awhile to get it right. But he was my very best friend and wanted to be with me every minute of the day. I always took him on long walks and let him know who my friends were. He was a true friend and guardian. And I really miss him.

genemcgarry
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Make sure to listen everything said in this video!
He is the only one I have watched to nail the Corso's personality perfectly!
Sensitive, intelligent (always thinking), stubborness, strong protective instinct requiring a bond with the owner/family.
Will not respond well to force and unfairness. It is not a robot like other guard breeds can be.

zepedrofd
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You have every single point dead straight on point. My 5 yr old boy is exactly like this. They have to be taken in as a family member that lives, loves with his family as a son or daughter. Anything less is unacceptable.

ronniejaye
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Just got a corso two weeks ago .. I’ve had german shepherds, huskies, staffies.. some other dogs that could be considered “intense” breeds and all very intelligent… after only two weeks i have to admit that this puppy is different… something other. I can definitely say that i agree with the point that this breed is NOT for first time dog owners. I will also admit that i should have maybe picked a breed that is between the german shepherd and corso as you would be surprised at how much more strong minded the corso is. She comes to work with me daily and gets to meet new people every day. Puppy class with someone experienced with guardian breeds starts next week 😎

gfdgfd
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This video is spot on! The advice is real talk. I have had dogs all my life and owning a corso is a completely unique experience. I had to better understand the breed to be a good leader to her.

tinazapata
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We have a two year old Cane Corso. His name is "Diablo" & he weighs 162llbs, We absolutely ADORE our big baby!!

foryoumysexyman
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On point. Beautiful breed. Very stubborn, sensitive breed. Fearless, not for inexperience owners at all. I owned a rottweiler prior and this breed is double the size. You do not need to train this breed to guard. After 7 months he is shaping up to be a solid family member and guardian. They need to work, my boy Ryker walks along side my stroller.(we do free range bush hikes). They are made for pulling carts and working. Even tho he isnt pulling the stroller its his favorite thing to walk beside me/son, while keeping watch. He is the most gentle with my 2 year old son.

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Love the breed. Best dog I've ever owned. Not even close. They're calm, but constantly on patrol, and they absolutely love and protect children. That being said.. Cane Corsi is the proper plural form of the breed, not 'Cane Corsos.'

And he's absolutely correct about the early life development with holding grudges. My 1.5 year old pup was attacked at a dogpark by a white pitbull, and to this day my 10 year old Cane Corso will not be around a white dog without trying to kill it.

nicholasholmes
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Dude I found this video two years too late. 🤣🤣 took in a stray 6 week old puppy here in Italy that turned out to be a cane corso. New dog owners and I have to agree with every single point you made. But the best dog you could ever ask for. Loyal and devoted. So much so she reminds me of a clingy girlfriend. 😊 she sleeps on the bed with us. 🙄 She is not socialised and hates everyone who she doesn’t know which is fine by us as she is also our guardian angel as well out here in the sticks. Great video. 👍🏻

FarmsVilla
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Just got my 3month old cane Corso yesterday, and have been watching your videos like a drug. Will start his training today, starting with some basics. Thank you for creating this channel ❤❤❤❤

dragaciaable
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Thank you for your straight talk, it will save both human and canine a lot of grief…❤

lindamcdermott
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My corso is 13 years old and I have to admit the beginning through adolescents was very hard. Like, EXTREMELY hard! We even lost our mail/post service for a hole year because the carriers didn't want to come to our door. However, if you can stick it out and learn how to properly train your corso, I promise you will NEVER find a more loyal and loving best friend. I will never own another breed again! He's our families protecter, my kids playmate, and the only reason I survived my husband being away for a year! I love him like family!!! 💙

pinkpearl
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I've had dogs mostly rescue and big breeds before but now have a cane corso who just turned one....im thrilled with him and he is by far the best dog ive had and goes everywhere with us including campervan trips to Europe.i want another one but my partner won't let me haha

garethevans
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Just picked up our first cane corso she is amazing super smart. Her and our rottweiler do very well together she is only 8 weeks. I will be watching more I just hope you still post

Cjone
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Great advice. We have two cane corsos and LOVE them dearly!!!! But they do require exercise, lots of training and socialization. They love their humans though. Perfect for our family but they aren’t for everyone.

lizthepurposecoach
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I’m a Canine Training and Behaviorist. I love your way of putting the truth said.

billyjoperkins
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I agree with everything he said my beautiful cc is the most loving, but protective dog I’ve ever owns. Intelligence and understands and obeys command. I’ve had many different dogs but my baby is ultimately the best dog I’ve owned!!

suzannemendoza
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I dog sit a CC and it follows me everywhere! Its truly a loving adorable dog... and yes it needs stimulation. So I'm getting a puppy of my own in May 2021 and between now and then trying to learn as much as I can. Thank you for all your videos on all your channels and I'll be picking up the full training etc. package before the new year!! Take care and stay safe!! :)

danmaycock
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Awesome Video! I usually never comment, but this made it clear what I have to do with my dogs right now and step up my leadership if I want to own a a CC in the future.

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