
Massive Cane Corso can be quite daunting at first glance and good reason. This is not your typical big Goofy tail-wagger. Cane Corso is rather a muscular, athletic and powerful working dog. He is fearless, noble and vigilant. This is a serious dog. Having said all that, Cane Corso can make an excellent companion for the right household. He is not necessarily the most a devoted dogs, but he is fair. Cane Corso will form a close bond with members of his family and act as a guardian and protector. That is actually how the breed was named: "corso" was derived from the Latin face, which means "guardian" and "protector." Sugar cane is the Italian word for dog (derived from the Latin canis).
Cane Corso was a new official AKC working group race in 2010. The breed, along with six other new dog breeds, will make its Westminster Dog Show debut this February.
Cane Corso is an amazing dog, but it is definitely not true for all. The breed might territorial and often have an aversion to strangers. Education and socialisation is essential for sugar cane Corsos, and thrive with a clearly defined "jobs" to do. If you are interested in this race, learn about the Cane Corso. You are already familiar with this remarkable race? Tell us about your Cane Corso!
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