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.
No.
Cane corsos are used in the military and are VERY dangerou Bullmastiffs are lovealbe and protevective
Nothing is stringer than a pitbull.
Yes<because they are a protective, strong breed.
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.
Cane Corsos are strong and powerful dogs, but they are not typically used to fight lions. Lions are wild animals that are much larger and stronger than Cane Corsos, so it would be incredibly dangerous for a dog to fight a lion. Additionally, it is illegal and unethical to purposely put animals in situations where they are forced to fight each other.
cane corso is a vere strong dog he is strong like Caucasian Shepherd
I own a Cane Corso named Mudge. They are common used police dogs. Police love them because they do it all sprint, swim, and jump.
they are usually bad with cats, unless they're both bead together at the age of around 1 month
Yes, Cane Corsos are known for their protective instincts and loyalty, making them excellent guard dogs. They are naturally protective of their families and homes, exhibiting courage and strength when needed. However, proper training and socialization are crucial to ensure they behave appropriately and do not become overly aggressive. Their effectiveness in protection also depends on the owner's experience and handling of the breed.
Tosas and Cane Corsos are quite capable of killing bullmastiffs.
Cane Corsos, like other breeds of dogs, do not have "lock jaw" in the literal sense. This term is often mistakenly used to describe the strong bite of some breeds, including mastiffs. While they have a powerful bite, Cane Corsos can open their mouths normally and do not experience a true locking mechanism. Proper training and socialization are essential to ensure they are well-behaved and manageable.