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Do you want a Cane Corso? Check This!!

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Corsos come in Chestnut Brindle, Red, Fawn, Grey, Grey Brindle, Black (Blue is just a diluted black) and Black Brindle.

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You did an incredible job with this video. Being a Cane Corso owner and hobby breeder for several years now I can mention a couple of other things. Corsos grow in size a lot faster than they mature. Therefore it's important to keep them intact for at least 2 years. An intact male Cane Corso will not tolerate being pushed around in the dog park. Also. And very unfortunately. There is a buyer beware situation going on with this breed. For unknown reasons the breed has been genetically tampered with. The use of Great Danes. Boxers. And even as far as Pug and Dogue de Bordeaux. I suspect it had something to do with calming the breed down to make it more manageable for the Kennel Clubs. This has unfortunately introduced health issues that were not originally with this breed. One should stay away from the undershot bite, the shortened muzzle and the bulgy spaced-out eyes. Tight-fitting skin around the head is also an indication of breed infiltration. Excess hanging loose skin around the jowls is also an indication of possible Neapolitan influence. Last but not least. The original makeup of the Corso breed included breeds like The Alibi and the Miramar. These are livestock Guardian breeds that are extremely capable. It is in their genetic makeup to look after their people which in their case was the sheep and or livestock and in the case of a Corso his assets are his owners and family. That means a Corso owner must be on the tips of his toes at all times for If a Corso perceives a threat and the owner doesn't realize the dog has perceived that threat. Results can be extremely devastating in a very very short space of time

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Great content for me now I will get my first two cane corso. I was thinking to buy them since two weeks they are akc registered well I already have 15 dobermans

sampasultana
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My favorites bread, I have 5 cane Corso

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