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Great family dogs, I grew up raising pits and amstaffs, my experience with corso each one has its own personality. there for their own training is required. example the brown one has a very high drive loves to learn new things a people pleaser. the black on is anti social a one person animal. he doesn't listen to anyone in the house but me. I had to basically break him before I trained him. Even though he is 3yrs and been through social training he is the protector ie he wont let people walk up us on walks the other one could care less. all in all great animals. I wont own a different breed
Spoke to my vet about corsos. He wasn't a fan. He's partial to Rottweilers. Has one himself and says they are very predictable dogs. They do kind of look similar
here are my boys both weigh 120-140
beautiful dogs bro ,I was looking at the presa canario breed myself, they kind of remind me of cane corso ,any experience with presas
Aren't these considered to be one of the most dangerous breeds out there?
Aren't these considered to be one of the most dangerous breeds out there?
carnivore.. great looking pup, I want a blue but my boys choose me. they literally punked the other pups that tried to get close. It was really funny to watch. whats the pups name. The Brown one is Legion the black is Nero( but we call him stitch since hes had two cherry eyes surgery's)
Aren't these considered to be one of the most dangerous breeds out there?
As I said before its all about training.
I am a first time dog owner. Started small with a frenchie pup. Was talked down from getting a corso as a first time dog owner.
Here is our corso Rocco then and now at 11 years old