Cane Corso
Written by Delano on August 26th, 2009

August 26th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Dog Breeds

cane_corsoCountry of Origin:

The Cane Corso originated in Sicily, Italy.

Height:

Cane Corsos range from 22-28 inches (56-71 cm.) in height.

Weight:

A Cane Corso might weigh in the 80-140 pounds (36-63.5 kg.) range.

Colors:

Cane Corsos may be black, black & tan, tan & fawn, red, chocolate or brindle.

Coat:

The Cane Corso’s short thick coat requires minimal care and only occasional brushing. Cane Corsos are light shedders.

Temperament:

Originally used for herding and guarding, the Cane Corso is somewhat aggressive with strangers and other dogs and is only recommended for an experienced handler. Cane Corsos make excellent family dogs, as they are quiet, loyal, intelligent and gentle with children. Cane Corsos make excellent guard and watchdogs and are very willing to please their families.

Health Concerns:

Cane Corsos are prone to bone and joint problems.

Life Expectancy:

A Cane Corso can be expected to live about 10-11 years.

Living Environment:

Cane Corsos are active dogs and require regular exercise. They make excellent jogging partners. Cane Corsos are happy to live outdoors provided they have shelter.

AKC Group:

The Cane Corso dog breed is not recognized by the AKC.

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