42" dog crate
Right-sized for a large dog, cozy not cramped.
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A powerful, noble guardian.
The Cane Corso is a large Italian mastiff-type guardian, powerful, intelligent and deeply loyal to its family. With experienced handling and early socialisation it is a calm, confident protector.
Descended from Roman war and guardian dogs, the Cane Corso worked Italian farms as a hunter, drover and protector. The name comes from a Latin root meaning guardian or bodyguard.
The Corso is intelligent and eager to work but needs early, consistent socialisation and training from a confident owner to channel its guarding instinct safely.
The short coat needs only a weekly brush and the occasional bath. Grooming is very low effort.
Around 4 to 6 cups of large-breed food a day, with controlled puppy growth to protect the joints.
High. Daily exercise plus training and a sense of purpose keep the Corso balanced and calm.
Prone to hip dysplasia, bloat and some eye conditions. Health testing and careful feeding help.
Fun fact. The Cane Corso nearly died out in the mid-1900s and was revived by dedicated Italian enthusiasts in the 1970s.
A few breed-right basics for a new Cane Corso.
Right-sized for a large dog, cozy not cramped.
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