Cane Corso: Should You Get One?

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Are you considering getting a Cane Corso dog? These majestic beasts are like having a furry tank in your living room, but before you make a decision, it's important to understand the pros and cons of owning a Fur Tank.
In this video, we'll take a look at the loyalty, low-maintenance needs, intelligence, adaptability, and potential downsides such as stubbornness, protectiveness, prey drive, and health issues. With this information, you'll be able to decide if a Cane Corso is the right fit for your lifestyle and family. So, let's dive in!

Cane Corso, also known as the Italian Mastiff, is a large and powerful breed that originated in Italy. They were originally bred as working dogs, used for hunting and guarding livestock. Today, Cane Corsos are known for their loyalty and protective instincts towards their families, making them excellent guard dogs and companions. They have short fur that requires minimal grooming, and they're not overly active, making them a relatively low-maintenance breed. However, Cane Corsos can be stubborn and difficult to train, and their protective nature can make them aggressive toward strangers or other animals if not properly socialized.

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TailWaggingTales
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My female Cane COrso was the best dog i ever had. She was friend to all my group and everyone loved her. Gentle with Children and older family. Only once did she have to be aggressive to protect us from a violent lose dog. best Dog ever. A gentle protective giant. Miss her terribly.

mogsniper
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My first experience with a Cane Corso is my daughter's. He is the most gentle, loving dog I have ever been around. He always has a ball in his mouth, wagging his nub. My daughter has a 4 year old and a 6 year old. We have tons of pics of the 4 year old using him as a pillow. No worries. Once when we went to visit he was in the basement, I entered the house, but he didn't know I was there, so when he came up and saw someone in his house, he charged. One of the scariest moments of my life! I screamed his name, and it was like hitting a light switch....right back to loving mode.

goldscott
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One of the best dogs I ever had the privilege of knowing was a Cane Corso. Her owner put in a lot of work with her and it showed. She was so well behaved and thought she was a tiny lap dog. Her bark was great and meant business. I loved that if she barked it meant there was a reason. She left an indelible imprint on my heart and I miss her dearly.

alg
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We have two of these guys now... and as someone that's had dogs for 44 years, I have never seen a breed like this in my life, they are incredible. A massively strong breed, that is a teddy bear to it's owners. I can't see ever owning anything else. Beautiful breed for sure, that being said, they aren't for everyone.

DaleM
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Lost our, Boss, recently at 10 to cancer. He was truly loved my my wife and I, our four daughters, and 10 grandkids.
He was a protective yet gentle giant. We miss him every day.

therehastobesomethingmoore
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Now that I've had the privilege of having one in my house can't imagine a life without 1 or 5 in my house. Just a perfect friend who will always be there for you and will always be loyal and a giant playmate!

robkoons
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Stubborn is right!!! But my corso knows who is boss in the home. He gets exercise regularly, has never destroyed anything, my corso is not neutered, he eats complete raw meals, he is very loyal, loving and amazing. But training is a

cynthiaweber
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I love the "fur tank" concept. I've had seven so far and they are majestic IF well trained!

lucasley
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We got the runt of the litter so our Mabel is only 70 pounds (of pure muscle). Such a smart and loyal dog.

Mole
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Corsos arent "Just a dog" they're a lifestyle. Its a huge commitment to have one. Do not get one if you think you'll ever need to rehome them. You NEED to know what you're doing.
@5:58 No, they're not good at traveling and moving frequently, they like to be home.. protecting their castle.. they need stability.

newporg
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a very special loving breed, I could see the love in her eyes, broke my heart when mine passed

lisahorley
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I helped my friend dog sit a cane corso once and i loved her. She's so gentle. She was just a giant teddy bear. We had to take her out, but she ran onto the couch, went completely limp and refused to cooperate. I had to carry this massive beast (like 50kg) down the stairs to get her out as shes hadn't gone out yet. It was my first time seeing a cane corso and naturally i was nervous in case she snapped at me, but she literally never growled or barked at all. Just a big scary, lazy baby.

TheDoomSlayer_
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MINE is THE BEST dog ever! Cane corsos are amazing!

renelleeverett
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Our cane corso is perfect for our home. Her training is so much fun. I don’t even have to speak she answers to hand justices and signals. Best decision I made was to get her she is the perfect loyal guardian!

theresadeiler
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I had my cane for 4 years. He was heavily trained and socialised. However he was so protective that he could cause other dogs to become aggressive . He got into a fight with another dog at the park, the other dog was killed, and due to the law in Australia he was euthanised by the authorities. Please be aware that some protective powerful dogs can sometimes misread threats and cause a lot of problems and heartache. These kind of stories are never told about dog breeds and I think it should be part of the discussion.

phrayzar
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Id love one of these wanted one for a couple years now. I do have a rottie and a Caucasian shepard so im use to big and gaint dogs. My sister got one a month ago and its doing so well with its training

dawncarling
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My friend had one that would walk with him all over the streets without a leash. Just follow him and stay outside when he went into Starbucks and terrorized the people just by sitting there. Nicest dog you ever met but people would walk way around him out of fear.

mylittlepitbull
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I love my cane corso. He started out extremely skiddish and has blossomed into a social butterfly. Don't be intimidated. They rock.

bigmakkey
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Simple fact is only experienced, strong (mentally and ideally physically too) and totally committed owners should have any of these powerful breeds. They can be the best dogs ever but if things go south then you, or importanly other people, can't shake them off like a daschund or even a big Labrador.

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