WHY I CHOSE ROTTWEILER OVER CANE CORSO

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In this video I talk about why I chose the Rottweiler and not a Cane Corso for my next family pet.
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I definitely agree with what you said on aesthetically on cane corso, some look great some just look weird.

ddw-gess
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Both are really cute. But you cannot help but smile when you see those rotti eyebrows

pandaable
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Yep, i'm a Cane owner. But i love all Dogs. Wish you the best.

travisbanks
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I like a leaner, muscular, long leg dog...but rotties are 1 of my favorite breeds 👍

benjaminadrianduran
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I'm on my third Rottweiler. My first one passed away last year age 11, my new puppy turned one last week 52kg called Bear. One thing not to many people mention about Rotti's is there personality, they are full of character and once you own one you want look at another breed. Go team Rottweiler

MrBurkes
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Adore Rotties. Old lady here. Sixty PLUS years of evaluating temperaments and owning dogs. You are spot on. Rotties are MORE intelligent. And they are NOT as trainable. Lovely, lovely dogs. And thanks for loving your old dog and keeping it! You are exemplary channel. I appreciate all your videos. Now if I can only get notifications! ❌⭕️❤️ Your puppy!

teresatanasi
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I've had both of these breeds (rott/corso). I have a homestead and currently have 10 dogs and 5 different breeds including Cane Corso, Fila Brasileiro, Presa Canario, American Bulldog and Bandogge Mastiff

It's true what you say about a Rottweiler being easier to train. Cane Corso's take a long time to mature, like most Mastiff breeds and they go threw a stubborn phase, again like most Mastiff breeds. But they are bigger, more athletic and powerful than the Rottweiler. It comes down to personal preference and what you have access to. I like the Corso and Fila for guarding my farm, it's what they are bred for. But for someone who doesn't live on a farm and has a regular house, a well bred Rottweiler is certainly a good choice

dogshomeprotection
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We love our Rottweiler so much. She is a beast! We then adopted a Corso and I have to say the Corso is VERY protective and guardy. Both are beautiful breeds!

Who_Rescued_Who
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Man, my Pitbull Misi just passed away she was with me sense I’m was 2, I’m 15 now, and looking forward to get a Rottweiler

osielmaldonado
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Right choice man!
I wish You and the dog the best of health and lots of fun.
Now I have my 3-rd Rottie and I love her.
My previous one lived almost 16 years and passed away in my hands - I will never forget her!

dimitarchanev
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Both of these breeds are amazing I personally would choose a cane Corso mostly because I have one and he’s an amazing family pet and he’s loyal, healthy, and naturally protective of his family but with that being said you couldn’t go wrong with either breed

bradenschlachter
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I like how your boy Rosco is put together; especially, at the stop on his muzzle. I do not like Rottweilers with the abrupt stop. I like how he has a nice slope to his stop which allows for better breathing and performance. More importantly, overall good health of the dog. Thanks for sharing and congrats on getting him.

Thetailofthetrident
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I went through the same decision process 8 years ago and decided to get the Rottweiler. He’s been a amazing addition to the family. He is my two sons best friend and protector

roberttimpe
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Honestly i love that you keep the tail undocked:)

TrashedRedPanda
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The Rottweiler is your heart dog...to be honest.

catherinelynnfraser
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When i was deciding to get a dog i was confused between a rott and a bullmastiff... settled for a rott in the end

rishjjain
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I have a Corso, and she is an amazing dog to have around. She is crazy smart, and as loyal as anything I have ever seen. An old friend has a big male Rottweiler, and he is also a great dog. I was faced with the same dilemma as you, and my choice could have gone either way, but I met a wonderful breeder/trainer of Corsos and decided to go with her because of the quality of dogs she breeds. Incredible intelligence and impressive physical genetics. She is part of the family, and an amazing friend to my 5 year old son.

Southernguitar
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I love any type of breed. Every dog is loyal and smart... let's try and adopt if we can. 👍🏼

diegolamas
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I've had a corso, a rottie, and a corso/rottie mix. I find in my experience anyway that the rottie and the rottie/corso mix were headstrong, very brave and way more aggressive when protecting.
My corso was super calm and mature. He was not aggressive but was protective and did not like strangers but tolerated them. Although one time he attacked my neighbor for getting too close to my 2 yr old son (which was the only time in 10 years he attacked anyone, plus he was very protective of my boy and would let him do anything like climb up on him like a horse, pull his ears and flick his jiggly lips).
Great choice with the rottweiler. But corso have a special place in my heart!

loemenace
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Couldn't go wrong with either breed. Wishing you and family well with Roscoe.

williammassey