Cane Corso is an ancient breed renowned for its fierce loyalty and commanding presence. However, the Cane Corso possesses other qualities that could surprise people unfamiliar with the breed. When combined, they can form the ideal pet for the appropriate owner.
Cane Corso is an ancient breed renowned for its fierce loyalty and commanding presence. However, the Cane Corso possesses other qualities that could surprise people unfamiliar with the breed. When combined, they can form the ideal pet for the appropriate owner.
This dog is a huge, enormous dog. The Cane Corso can weigh more than 110 pounds and measures about 28" tall at the shoulder.
A Cane Corso's strength is not just limited to its size. They have a powerfully muscled torso and a massive head with a grim expression. The breed is aggressively domineering and protective.
This breed is an old one. Cane Corsi were battle dogs in prehistoric Greece. The legionnaires carried the dogs back to Italy after the Romans had conquered the Greek Islands, where they were crossed with native Italian canines.
The breed developed into well-rounded farm dogs throughout the years, capable of driving, guarding land, and hunting game.
The Cane Corso is devoted to and affectionate toward its owners. They don't care about other canines or people who aren't kin. However, they are intensely loyal to and protective of their own family.
Besides being devoted to his people, he is also vulnerable to them. A Cane Corso will be very perceptive of your emotions and may even believe they are the root of your joy, sorrow, rage, or pride.
A Cane Corso performs at his best when given a task. The Cane Corso excels when given a job, whether working on the farm or "helping" with the kids.
Training is essential. And when we say training, we mean that you must do it yourself; you cannot enrol the dog in an obedience programme.