Cane Corso dog portrait

Cane Corso

A powerful, noble guardian.

Working group Italy Large
Lifespan9-12 yr
Weight41-54 kg
Height60-70 cm
OriginItaly

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.

Great points

  • Loyal and devoted protector
  • Intelligent and trainable
  • Calm and confident when raised well
  • Short, easy-care coat

Things to consider

  • Needs an experienced, firm owner
  • Powerful and requires early socialisation
  • Strong guarding instinct
  • Large food and vet costs

The story

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.

Training

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.

Grooming

The short coat needs only a weekly brush and the occasional bath. Grooming is very low effort.

Food & diet

Around 4 to 6 cups of large-breed food a day, with controlled puppy growth to protect the joints.

Exercise

High. Daily exercise plus training and a sense of purpose keep the Corso balanced and calm.

Health to watch

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.

Frequently asked questions

Are Cane Corsos good family dogs?
They can be devoted family guardians, but their size and protective instinct mean they need an experienced owner and early, thorough socialisation.
Are Cane Corsos easy to train?
They are intelligent and willing, but their strength and guarding drive mean training and socialisation must start early and stay consistent.
Do Cane Corsos need a lot of exercise?
Yes, a good amount of daily exercise plus mental work and a job to do, or they can become bored and difficult.

Essential gear for the Cane Corso

A few breed-right basics for a new Cane Corso.

Crate

42" dog crate

Right-sized for a large dog, cozy not cramped.

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Bed

Large orthopedic bed

Joint support, sized to a large frame.

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Grooming

Grooming brush

Regular brushing for a healthy coat.

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Food

Large-breed formula

Joint and growth support for big dogs.

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