AMERICA'S DREAM CANE CORSO TEAM πΊπΈ IMPORTS FROM BARCELONA SPAIN X-MAN, SANTIAGO CHILE, ARGENTINA & MORE!
AMERICA'S DREAM CANE CORSO TEAM πΊπΈ IMPORTS FROM BARCELONA SPAIN X-MAN, SANTIAGO CHILE, ARGENTINA & MORE!
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The cane corso is a large-boned and muscular working dog with a noble and confident disposition. Cane corsos are powerful dogs that may seem intimidating to some. These fearless and vigilant dogs are not right for everyone. However, they are often misunderstood and can actually make excellent companions. For those who like the idea of a very large dog that is protective and athletic, the cane corso is one to consider.
You should first know that the name of the cane corso is pronounced "KAH-Nay KOR-So." This is a commonly mispronounced breed name.
Size: Weight is proportionate to height, typically 80 to 120 pounds; height is about 23.5 to 27.5 inches at shoulder
Coat and Colors: Cane corsos have a short, coarse coat. Colors are black, gray, fawn, and red; brindle is possible in all colors; may have black or gray mask; may have small patches of white
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
The cane corso originated in Italy and can be traced back to ancient times. The molossus, a now extinct mastiff-type dog, is an ancestor of the cane corso and similar mastiff-type dogs.
Throughout its early history, the cane corso acted as a guard dog, war dog, and skilled hunter of various game (including very large game). Its name is derived from the Italian word for dog, cane, and the Latin term cohors, which means "protector" or "guardian."
A significant decline of the cane corso breed was brought on by World Wars I and II, but small numbers of the dogs still existed. In the 1970s, cane corso enthusiasts sparked a revival of the breed. The first cane corso dogs arrived in the U.S. in 1988. The breed was admitted to the AKC miscellaneous class in 2007 and received full recognition into the AKC working group in 2010. An adult cane corso will need 4 to 5 cups of dry dog food per day. It's best to divide it into two meals to help reduce the risk of bloating and stomach torsion. Be sure to assess whether your dog is getting overweight. If you note weight gain, discuss with your veterinarian whether you need to change the feeding schedule, amount, type of food, and exercise routine. Make sure you understand what is necessary to properly care for this breed before you bring one into your life.
1. Create an area in your house just for the puppy
2. Make your puppyβs area safe
3. Choose a crate for your puppy
4. Purchase bedding to help your dog sleep comfortably
5. Buy equipment for potty training
6. Select and purchase a high quality food
7.Purchase at least two bowls, one for water and the other for food
8.Give your puppy a substitute for chewing
9. Buy a collar (or harness) and leash that is sized for your puppy
10. Stock up on brushes to groom your puppy
11. Get a dog-safe toothbrush and some dog-safe toothpaste
12. Understand that dominating your dog will not work
13. Keep in mind that puppies learn by result
14. Consider enrolling your puppy in an obedience training course
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