Cane Corso
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| Exercise | Medium |
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| Easily Trainable | Yes |
| Watchdog | Excellent |
| Good with Children | Yes |
| Good with Other Animals | Yes |
| Indoor / Outdoor Living | Both |
| Grooming | Daily |
| Feeding | Normal Diet |
| Size | Medium |
Cane Corso Description
The Cane Corso is a medium sized breed of dog, they are very strongly built but also exceptionally elegant to observe, especially when running. Their heads are big and their necks are slightly arched in shape, they are very muscular. Colour variations of the Cane Corso are black, slate-grey, fawn and blue-grey.Cane Corso Character
The Cane Corso is a very loyal dog always willing to please and considerably quiet around the house for such a large breed of dog. They are incredibly intelligent and like to be active. This breed should be trained early as socialization is imperative and it should be remembered that the Cane Corso was initially bred for fighting, they will not ‘look’ for a fight but if they are challenged they will not back down easily.Please note: This is only a guide.
You must contact a breeder club, read relevant literature and even contact vets to understand the full requirements of this breed.
Please ensure your lifestyle, home and family are suited to this particular breed and you fully understand the requirements needed to give the dog the life it deserves.



