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Cane Corso - Sudan In 1970s, a group of Italian fanciers banded together to revive the breed of their rustic ancestors.

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What To Expect When Caring For a Cane Corso:-Owning a dog is not just a privilege; it’s a responsibility. They depend on...
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What To Expect When Caring For a Cane Corso:-

Owning a dog is not just a privilege; it’s a responsibility. They depend on us for, at minimum, food and shelter, and deserve much more. When you take a dog into your life, you need to understand the commitment that dog ownership entails.

A. Health:-
Cane Corsos are generally healthy dogs,and responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as hip dysplasia, idiopathic epilepsy, demodex mange, and eyelid abnormalities.vLarge and deep-chested breeds are susceptible to bloat, a sudden, life-threatening stomach condition. Cane Corso owners should learn what signs to look out for, and what to do should they occur. As with all breeds, a Cane Corso's ears should be checked regularly for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed for dogs.
Recommended Health Tests From the National
Breed Club: Hip Evaluation Elbow Evaluation Cardiac Exam.

B. Grooming:-
The Cane Corso's coat is short, but double-layered. The undercoat, which varies in length depending on the climate the dog lives in, sheds throughout the year, especially during shedding season in the spring. Weekly brushing'¿daily during shedding season'¿with a medium-bristle brush, a rubber grooming mitt or tool, or a hound glove will remove the dead hair before it can fall onto the furniture, and it helps remove dirt and promotes new hair growth as well. As with all breeds, the nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can be painful to the dog and cause problems walking and running.

C. Exercise:-
Cane Corsos need serious exercise. A brisk walk'¿or better yet, run'¿of at least a mile in the morning and again in the evening will sustain their health and muscle tone. They make great companions on long walks, hikes, or bicycle rides. The Cane Corso was bred to work and is happiest when given a job to do. He needs mental as well as physical stimulation, or undesirable behavior will result. Many Cane Corsos compete in agility, obedience, dock diving, protection sport, and tracking events.

D. Training:-
Early socialization and puppy training classes are recommended for all dogs, but for a breed as big and strong as a Cane Corso, they are a must. Many Cane Corsos can be dominant and protective; socialization will help ensure that they grow into well-adjusted, well-mannered adults. Obedience training will keep them from becoming the boss in the household. Cane Corsos are intelligent and eager to please, so they are generally easy to train. Despite their appearance, Cane Corsos are all heart, and respond to love and rewards far better than to harsh corrections or training methods.

E. Nutrition:-
The Cane Corso should do well on a high-quality dog food, whether commercially manufactured or home-prepared with your veterinarian's supervision and approval. Any diet should be appropriate to the dog's age (puppy, adult, or senior). Some dogs are prone to getting overweight, so watch your dog's calorie consumption and weight level. Treats can be an important aid in training, but giving too many can cause obesity. Learn about which human foods are safe for dogs, and which are not. Check with your vet if you have any concerns about your dog's weight or diet. Clean, fresh water should be available at all times.

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.Five Things You Didn’t Know about the Roman Cane Corso :-

There are many different large dog breeds in the world today. These heavy framed working dogs, have helped us humans achieve many great things over the years. From heading sheep to protecting our families, these dogs have had many jobs. But one working dog stands out from the rest, because of their shear strength and size. The Roman Cane Corso is one of the largest of all working breeds and one of the most highly sought after. While many people know about these animals, today we are going to discuss five things you might have never known about the Roman Cane Corso.

1. They are the 50th most popular dog in the United States. While this number might seem low on the list, you have to consider that there are 400 dog breeds worldwide. So being rated 50th is defiantly something to bark at.

2. They were once used to fight bears and even gladiators. The people of ancient Roman were surely different than our modern society, but during their time, fighting animals was acceptable. Sadly many of these dogs were a victim of this bloody sport.

3. The two great wars almost wiped out the Cane Corso. During the years of both WWI and WW2, hunting decreased to very low levels. These dogs were often kept as hunting dogs and when people stopped participating in the sport, they no longer kept these dogs around. Also farming began to modernize and these dogs were no longer needed to herd and protect livestock. This caused their population to dwindle to very few animals.

4. They were used to protect stagecoach drivers from highwaymen. This large breed was a deterrent to any would be thief that was hiding in the bushes. Having one or two of these large animals guarding the coach, often made passengers feel much safer.

4. They are making a comeback in the world of hunting. Many modern day boar hunters are using these dogs much like they were used hundreds of years ago. They are deployed as catch animals and will hold the boar in place so the hunter can capture the pig.

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The (Cane Corso) is also known as (Dogo di Puglia), which means "dog of Puglia."


  • Breed Group: Working

  • Height: 23.5 to 27.5 inches at the shoulder

  • Weight: 88 to 120 pounds

  • Life Span: 10 to 11 years