A Cane Corso's head grows in proportion to its overall body development, particularly during the puppy stage. The breed typically experiences rapid growth in the first few months, with significant changes in head size and shape as they mature. The skull becomes more pronounced, with a broad, square-shaped head and a well-defined stop as they reach adulthood. Proper nutrition and genetics play key roles in ensuring healthy head development.
The Cane Corso is a purebred dog, not a mixed breed.
The Cane Corso is a purebred dog, not a mixed breed.
A male cane corso has a little larger jaw, more weight strength, and is bigger than a female cane corso.
The cane corso because are much stronger, faster, and smarter guard dogs than pitbulls.
It is pronounced as CAH-né Corso.
the one that the terrorists have on a leash is a Cane Corso Mastiff i believe. Could very well be wrong tho.
I own a Cane Corso, so I know. They are good with kids if raised with kids. It kinda depends on the Cane Corso's parents, too.
king corsoThere is no such breed as a "king corso." I'm assuming you mean a Cane Corso aka Italian Mastiff. The Cane Corso is considerably larger than the American Pit Bull Terrier
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Retrain it or put it down.
I know because I own a Cane Corso. They are very, very, very smart. Most Cane Corso are smart and learn quickly. They have to be with a kind, patient owner. They are usually smart in a good way, if they have a good owner. Cane Corso are common police dogs, because of their agility. That requires a smart dog.
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