Cane Corso

Cane Corso Dynamics (based on 294 dogs)
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Trademark Traits

:
  • Loyal
  • Protective
  • Quiet
  • Gentle
  • Strong

Some Ideal Human Companions

:
  • Active singles
  • Families
  • Outdoorsy types

What They’re Like to Live With

:
Named after the Latin word for “protector,” the Cane Corso is exactly that—a watchful (but not threatening) presence around the home. The Cane Corso has a stable and dependable personality. In the yard or around the house, it will stay close to its master. In fact, they love company and thrive on attention form every member of the family.

The Cane Corso is friendly and open with everyone, but it has a strong sense of territory. A superb watchdog, it rarely strays from the home base and has an excellent sense of restraint. Not the type to bark randomly or excessively, the Cane Corso is quiet and calm, only making noise when necessary.

Things You Should Know

:
The Cane Corso can live as long as 10 years. Common health issues include hip dysplasia and eyelid problems like “cherry eye.” The Cane Corso is also prone to bloat. Feeding them smaller meals throughout the day will help control this. The Cane Corso is very easy to groom, needing only the occasional light brushing.

Cane Corso History

:
The Cane Corso descends from the “Canis Pugnax,” the ancient warrior dog of Rome. Bred over the centuries to be smaller and gentler than its mighty ancestor, the Cane Corso has long been a popular Italian farm dog, ceaselessly watching over cattle and other property. Over many generations, the Cane Corso has been valued for its strength, loyalty and gentleness.

The Look of the Cane Corso

:
The Cane Corso has a large, mucular, big-boned frame covered in a short, dense coat that usually comes in darker shades: black, fawn, red and gray. Some coats may have brindling or white patches on the neck and throat. It has a large, square head with a wide forehead, broad muzzle, almond shaped eyes and ears that have a somewhat bat-like point. Its thick neck leads down to a deep chest and a level back. Its tail is either carried low or cropped. Overall, the Cane Corse has a dignified and powerful look.

If You Like This Dog, You Might Like…


Adopt or Rescue a Cane Corso!


• See 3 adoptable Cane Corsos on Dogster that need your love.
Customize your search

Find 320 Cane Corso on Dogster

purebreds mixed breeds puppies see all

Some Cane Corso purebreds on Dogster






Dogster's Cane Corso Forum

ThreadsPostsHot & New Topics
Cane Corso226Hot! Nothing's scorching
New! I think I'm the only one... (Sep 15 4:29 am)
[ See all breed forums ]   [ See all general forums ]

Cane Corso Groups on dogster - there are 5!

Dogster cane corsiA body of a puppyCane corso
Cane corso of virginiaCane corso crazy
Search Groups