How to buy a European Cane Corso Dog?
Cane Corsos are loyal and protective dogs that make terrific guard dogs for their intimidating and posing appearance. One may think of them as vicious dogs but they aren’t in reality. Proper socialization is needed for them to be excellent house pets and companions. If you are seeking for quality Cane Corso, it’s best to educate yourself with the breed standard. A breed standard dictates how a Cane Corso should physically look like as well as give a picture of its disposition and temperament. Only Cane Corsos from reputable, quality breeders will make sure that their dogs meet or reflect the standard. Here are some of the trademark traits: Cane Corsos are gentle with a robust and powerful build. They weigh an average of 80 to 100 pounds and stand between 22 to 24 inches. Coats are short, dense and shiny but not soft with colors of blue, black,red, chestnut or fawn. Muzzles are of square shape and jaws are wide and strong. But one ability of this dog stands out: they can sense or detect if a threat is real or not. Cane Corsos are a very sensitive breed despite their intimidating appearance. They feel sad and will even sulk when scolded or reprimanded by their owners.
When looking for quality breeders, here are some signs of responsible ones.
Quality breeders will:
- Uphold the breed standard to maintain the Cane Corso’s physical traits and temperament of loyalty, gentleness and protective instincts
- Inform future owners of proper grooming and health concerns such as cherry eye and hip dysplasia
- Entertain all questions about the breed
- Present credentials, documents or certificates confirming the bloodline of the dog.
On the other end, shady breeders will not be able to or will not give the same effort in providing you the service of reputable ones. They are not in it for the quality of the breed and livelihood but just the money!
A genuine Cane Corso means that you are getting more than just a pet or companion; the breed has gone through stringent breeding that preserves the quality of the breed and their standards. Reliable breeders don’t breed for breeding and selling sake. They breed to eliminate health concerns to give people canines with a maximized and healthy lifespan. Euro Puppy is a group that cares about building families. With the vast knowledge base created by dog lovers, owners and experts, Euro Puppy knows quality and provides it. By taking the time to ensure that you get the dog you want, they offer a lifetime guarantee and delivery. Euro Puppy spans to 80 countries and definitely knows quality in breeding!
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Hey, GREAT post. Short and to the point. My congrats!
http://www.HectorDeBellaCorso.info < my corso’s blog
How much does it cost? Is there any one who knows that? I tend to buy a Cane Corso but the prise is a matter for me .Thanx if u can help me.
In Europe the price range is from 500 to 2500 euros depending on the pedigree, etc
Hi,
I love these dogs.
Great post indeed
Hopefully I will get one soon.
Just need to find a good breeder in Austria or Italy. Can anyone help with this?
Well, the best breeders for CaneCorso are from Italy, as that’s the breeds home country. Just google italian cane corso breeders and I think you’ll find a few very good ones…
btw. you will find a few very good breeders in Romania too. There are about 3 that are know across all Europe for the quality of their dogs.
visit http://www.animale.ro/forum/showthread.php?t=58232&page=106 for more info
I have a Cane and absolutly adore mine. His name is Barbero and actually is a blue with blue/green eyes (default in showing) he is lovable, and playful. He loves to be around other dogs, and females; however is weary around males. Even with strong strong socialization, he still is intimidated my men. These dogs have personalitys that simply amaze you you will laugh at their little corny antics, and yes, as the blog states, when you yell, (we tell ours go lay down in your bed…) he will give you the most sorrowful eyes where it looks like he is crying, and you can\’t help but just love him all over again and be submissive to his beautiful eyes. **anyone considering this breed, please be sure to ensure there is no aggression in their bloodline!! ** it will only create problems for you. other than that, these dogs are a blessings, and Barbero is 122 lbs at 13 months