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Everything You Should Know About Cane Corso Puppies

Everything You Should Know About Cane Corso Puppies

July 20, 20234 min read

Are you looking for an ideal pet to welcome into your family? Do you think a Cane Corso puppy could be the right fit? You’ve come to the right place! This blog post will provide you with all the information you need to know about Cane Corso puppies and why many people choose this type of dog as a loyal companion. From their physical features, temperament, and how best to care for them, you’ll have all the details you need to decide if they’re the right pup for you. 

What is a Cane Corso?

The Cane Corso originated in Italy as a guard and working dog. As a loyal and protective breed, they are considered to be descendants of the ancient Roman Molossus breed. They were originally bred to guard properties, roam difficult-to-access terrains, and assist in hunting wild boar.

Like many other breeds, some people view them as intimidating due to their size and size-weight ratio. The Cane Corso have a muscular and noble look. The breed’s powerful jaws allow them to hold prey for long periods. This is one of the defining characteristics of the Cane Corso.

Appearance

The Cane Corso has a rectangular, athletic, and muscular frame with incredibly powerful jaws. The breed’s coat is sleek, and comes in silver, light gray, black, mahogany, and sometimes red. The muzzle is muscular and wide and can reach up to a full length of 4 inches. The eyes are typically dark, almond-shaped, and have an intelligent appearance. The ears and tail are usually cropped. 

Weight and Size

The Cane Corso is a large breed and weighs between 88 and 110 pounds. They can reach up to 28 inches tall and will normally develop an adult weight in about 18 to 24 months.

Temperament

Cane Corso's are known not to bark very often and their intelligence allows them to pick up commands and task quickly. They are excited and confident with challenges, but slightly stubborn due to their independent drive. On the positive side, the Cane Corso is loyal, confident, and protective of its family. They love activities and mental stimulation, so it should come as no surprise if you need to exercise your Cane Corso several times a day to prevent them from becoming bored.

Care and Grooming

Grooming your Cane Corso is important. It should be done on a regular basis to maintain their shiny coat and guarantee they don’t develop skin problems. Brushing their coat should be done at least twice a week with a stiff brush. Regular bathing every few months is recommended, however, daily brushing is recommended to avoid the formation of tangles.

Exercise and Health

Cane Corso's need regular exercise as well as plenty of mental stimulation, as they are highly intelligent, hard-working, and active dogs. It’s important to provide them the opportunity to get the necessary amount of stimulation from activities such as obedience classes, long off-leash walks, trekking, agility sports, and tracking games. Having a Cane Corso as a pet can come with certain health problems, as is the case with many larger breeds. Some of the problems that are more commonly seen amongst Cane Corsos include hip dysplasia, eye problems, and a few others.

Training

When it comes to training, the Cane Corso is a very intelligent pup that takes commands and tasks very well. However, since they can be quite stubborn, short and consistent training sessions are recommended. It’s important to use positive reinforcement such as treats, affection, and verbal praise to let them know when they’re doing the right thing.

Are Cane Corso's Right for You?

Cane Corso's make wonderful family pets, due to their loving, protective, and loyal nature, but if you don’t have the time or commitment to care for them the way they deserve, then this might not be the right breed for you. With these tips in mind, if you’re looking for a devoted companion that will bring a lot of joy into your life, then the Cane Corso could be the perfect pup for your family. 

Call to Action

Now that you know the basics of what it takes to bring a Cane Corso puppy home, why not reach out to Glory to God Cane Corso to get the perfect pup for your family. With years of experience and a team of professional and dedicated staff, they are more than happy to answer any of your questions and will be delighted to help you find the perfect Cane Corso pup to bring home.


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