With proper socialization, they become more aloof and discerning as they mature. As with all mastiffs, socialization is an absolute requirement to promote the correct temperament, which should be protective in a calm and discriminating way.
Unfortunately, an awful lot of people are breeding or raising these dogs in irresponsible ways and the result is an awful lot of Cane Corsos with unstable or aggressive temperaments that can be dangerous to innocent people. Though the Cane Corso was not used for dog-fighting, dog aggression often very serious can still be a problem.
He should be thoroughly socialized with other dogs from an early age. I wouldn't keep a Cane Corso with another large dog of the same sex. The Cane Corso is more attentive to his owner and more responsive to training than other mastiffs. Though quite dominant and strong-willed, he will respect an owner who is confident and consistent.
Cane Corsos have tighter skin than other mastiffs and drool less. Some love to dig holes, and most enjoy splashing in water, whether it be a pond or a mudhole, the lawn sprinkler or their water bowl. These are not dainty dogs for fastidious housekeepers! Keep in mind that the inheritance of temperament is less predictable than the inheritance of physical traits such as size or shedding.
Temperament and behavior are also shaped by raising and training. Since you need to minimize their exercise, young Cane Corsos can be very rambunctious.
They will romp with uncoordinated gawkiness all over your house. However, a Corso is attentive to its owner and more responsive to positive training than other mastiffs. Never doubt that your Cane Corso will have a dominant and strong-willed personality—he will—but he will also respect an owner who is confident and consistent in training methods. If you fancy living in a neat, clean home you may not fancy living with a Cane Corso.
Many a Cane Corso revel in digging holes, splashing in a pond, the lawn sprinkler, their water bowl, or even better—a mud puddle. The Cane Corso stands between 23 and 25 inches and may weigh between ninety and one-hundred-twenty pounds. They live between ten and twelve years.
One study found that the longevity of the Corsi may be influenced by hair color. The study found that grey, black, fawn, and grey Brindle Cane Corsi lived on average less than 10 years while Brindle and black Brindle Cane Corsi lived longer than 10 years.
Cane Corsi are prone to particular health conditions , including:. Search Blog. Dog Breed Profile: Cane Corso. April 12, History of the Cane Corso This working breed was originally bred in Greece as a guardian due to its imposing size and stature. A Cane Corso needs a job: socialization and training To be clear, a Cane Corso is a working breed; he loves to have a job.
Living with a Cane Corso If you fancy living in a neat, clean home you may not fancy living with a Cane Corso. They are powerful and massive. They are usually even-tempered but may be self-assured and aloof around strangers. They may resort to destruction when left alone. They require a time investment to train and socialize to quell aggression. They require an owner with a strong personality.
They may drool and snore and can be gassy. They are a regal breed if you can look past the drool! What to know about the Cane Corso and its characteristics The Cane Corso stands between 23 and 25 inches and may weigh between ninety and one-hundred-twenty pounds.
You may want the help of a trainer experienced with the breed, but your Cane Corso must learn to work with and obey you. Or at least he vocalizes. Bred to work alongside the family, your dog will want to spend every minute of their waking hours with you.
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