{"id":1008,"date":"2022-01-08T17:16:10","date_gmt":"2022-01-08T17:16:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bhavikakennel.com\/?page_id=1008"},"modified":"2022-01-08T17:18:08","modified_gmt":"2022-01-08T17:18:08","slug":"cane-corso-puppies-for-sale-near-me","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/bhavikakennel.com\/?page_id=1008","title":{"rendered":"Cane Corso Puppies For sale near me"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"1008\" class=\"elementor elementor-1008\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-73b34809 elementor-section-full_width elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"73b34809\" data-element_type=\"section\" data-settings=\"{&quot;background_background&quot;:&quot;classic&quot;}\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-no\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 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This Breed<\/strong><\/p><p>The Cane Corso is a working dog who absolutely loves having a job to do. This old Italian\u00a0dog breed\u00a0was developed to guard property and hunt big game such as wild boar.<\/p><p>Cane Corsos are powerful and athletic, best suited to experienced pet parents who have large, securely fenced yards. They\u2019ll definitely need their humans to give them a task; otherwise, they may find their own ways to reduce boredom \u2014 probably with destructive behavior. If you can give your dog plenty of space, exercise, and training, then this may be the breed for you!<\/p><p>It\u2019s important to remember that dogs of any breed can suffer from health issues throughout their lives. A good pet insurance plan can help you prepare to give your dog the care they need at any age.<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-1fa877d4 elementor-widget elementor-widget-image\" data-id=\"1fa877d4\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"image.default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"685\" height=\"277\" src=\"https:\/\/bhavikakennel.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/Cane-corso.jpg\" class=\"attachment-large size-large wp-image-1011\" alt=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/bhavikakennel.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/Cane-corso.jpg 685w, https:\/\/bhavikakennel.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2022\/01\/Cane-corso-300x121.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 685px) 100vw, 685px\" \/>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-4b704f38 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"4b704f38\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>More about this breed<\/strong><\/p><p>The Cane Corso (Corso for short) is a serious\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/dogtime.com\/dog-breeds\">dog breed<\/a>for a person who is serious about having a dog as a companion and who can provide him with the firm and loving guidance he needs to become a great dog. He is a family-only dog. Don\u2019t expect him to buddy up with everyone he meets: He has no interest in people or other animals outside his family, but those within the family will have his undivided loyalty and protection.<\/p><p>Give this dog a job. He\u2019s unwilling to just lie around all day and will find his own \u201cwork\u201d to do if you don\u2019t provide it: usually running the fence and barking at passersby, digging holes to China, or chewing up your furniture. If you have a farm or ranch, he will help you with the livestock; otherwise, get him involved in a dog sport such as\u00a0agility, dock diving,\u00a0nose work,\u00a0obedience, or tracking.<\/p><p>\u00a0<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Highlights<\/h3><ul><li style=\"list-style-type: none;\"><ul><li>The Corso\u2019s short coat comes in black, light, and dark shades of gray; light and dark shades of fawn; and red. Any of these colors may have a brindle pattern: irregular streaks of light and dark color.<\/li><li>Solid fawn and red Corsos may have a black or gray mask.<\/li><li>The Corso\u2019s ears may be\u00a0cropped\u00a0or uncropped.<\/li><li>The Corso is a working dog who needs lots of mental and physical stimulation.<\/li><li>Corsos are not demonstrative, but they enjoy \u201ctalking\u201d to their people with \u201cwoo woo woo\u201d sounds, snorts, and other verbalizations.<\/li><li>The Corso is not a good \u201cfirst dog.\u201d He requires plenty of\u00a0socialization,\u00a0training, and\u00a0exercise\u00a0to be a good companion.<\/li><\/ul><\/li><\/ul><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 History<\/h3><p>The Corso is one of many\u00a0Mastiff-type dogs. This one was developed in Italy and is said to descend from Roman war dogs. He is more lightly built than his cousin, the\u00a0Neapolitan Mastiff, and was bred to hunt game, guard property, and be an all-around farm hand. Their work included rounding up pigs or cattle and helping to drive them to market.<\/p><p>The word \u201ccane,\u201d of course, is Latin for dog and derives from the word \u201ccanis.\u201d The word \u201ccorso\u201d may come from \u201ccohors,\u201d meaning bodyguard, or from \u201ccorsus,\u201d an old Italian word meaning sturdy or robust.<\/p><p>The breed declined as farming became more mechanized and came near to extinction, but starting in the 1970s dog fanciers worked to rebuild the Corso. The\u00a0Society Amatori Cane Corso\u00a0was formed in 1983, and the\u00a0Federation Cynologique Internationale\u00a0recognized the breed in 1996.<\/p><p>A man named Michael Sottile imported the first litter of Corsos to the United States in 1988, followed by a second litter in 1989. The\u00a0International Cane Corso Association\u00a0was formed in 1993. Eventually, the breed club sought recognition from the\u00a0American Kennel Club, which was granted in 2010. The breed is now governed by the\u00a0Cane Corso Association of America.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Size<\/h3><p>The Corso is a\u00a0large, muscular dog. Males stand 25 to 27.5 inches at the withers; females 23.5 to 26 inches. Weight is proportionate to height and typically ranges from 90 to 120 pounds.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Personality<\/h3><p>The Corso\u2019s history describes him as having a \u201cvigorous temperament, ready to meet any challenge.\u201d That type of temperament can be a double-edged sword. With a\u00a0confident, consistent owner who provides good leadership and prevents the dog from roaming, the Corso can be an excellent family dog who is never inappropriately\u00a0aggressive, but in the wrong hands he can become aggressive and be a danger to the public. In July, two Corsos were in the\u00a0news\u00a0after they attacked and killed a jogger.<\/p><p>The ideal Corso is docile and affectionate toward his family, including\u00a0children. To get him to that point requires socialization and training from an early age. This dog will not do well in a home with anyone who is afraid of or dislikes dogs or is unable to manage a\u00a0large dog.<\/p><p>The Corso is\u00a0highly intelligent. Combine that with his bossy nature, and it\u2019s easy to see how he could come to dominate the household without firm leadership and boundaries. He will test you to see how far he can go. It\u2019s important to let him know from the start what the rules are and to ensure that all family members understand the rules as well. Institute a \u201cnothing in life is free\u201d policy by requiring him to perform a command such as \u201cSit\u201d or \u201cDown\u201d before rewarding him with a meal, treats, or a toy.<\/p><p>Firm leadership does not mean hitting the dog \u2014 ever. That not only sends the wrong message but can also be dangerous with a large, powerful dog. The sensitive Corso understands tone of voice and responds well to praise and\u00a0rewards\u00a0when he has done something you like as well as to firm, rapid corrections and consistent enforcement of rules when you don\u2019t like what he\u2019s doing. Being calm, quiet, and self-assured will get you a lot farther with this dog than angry bluster. Consistency will allow him to relax and know you are in charge.<\/p><p>Help the young Corso develop confidence by letting him spend time alone. This can be outdoors in a confined area such as a yard or kennel or in his crate while you are busy around the house and can\u2019t supervise. Being alone for varying periods teaches him he\u2019s all right on his own and you always come back.<\/p><p>Like every dog, the Corso needs early socialization \u2014 exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences \u2014 ideally before he is four months old. Socialization helps to ensure your Corso puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog, unafraid of strangers, children, other animals, or being left alone when necessary. Without a lot of experience of the world, he can easily become fearful or aggressive. The more you socialize him, the better able he will be to determine what\u2019s normal behavior and what actions require him to respond in a protective way.<\/p><p>According to the Italian breed standard, the Corso should be indifferent when approached and should only react when a real threat is present. The Corso is a\u00a0working breed\u00a0and is required to function under high levels of stress. A Corso who cannot maintain its dictated temperament under stressful situations is one with incorrect temperament for the breed.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Health<\/h3><p>Corsos are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they\u2019re prone to certain health conditions. Not all Corsos will get any or all of these diseases, but it\u2019s important to be aware of them if you\u2019re considering this breed.<\/p><p>The Corso can be prone to\u00a0hip dysplasia; eyelid abnormalities such as entropion, ectropion, and cherry eye; demodectic\u00a0mange\u00a0(which can be heritable); and gastric torsion, also known as\u00a0bloat.<\/p><p>Expect breeders to have up-to-date health clearances certifying that a puppy\u2019s parents are free of eye disease and\u00a0hip dysplasia. Clearances should be in the form of an eye exam by a board-certified\u00a0veterinary ophthalmologist\u00a0with the results registered with the\u00a0Orthopedic Foundation for Animals\u00a0and an OFA or Pennhip evaluation of the hips. You can confirm health clearances by checking the\u00a0website\u00a0of the Canine Health Information Center. You should also ask if any of the breeder\u2019s dogs have ever suffered bloat or mange.<\/p><p>Regardless of how healthy your dog is when you first bring them home, you should prepare for any issues that may come up throughout their life. A pet insurance plan can help you stay ready for any of your dog&#8217;s veterinary needs.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Care<\/h3><p>This working breed needs plenty of physical activity to stay in shape. Plan on taking him for a brisk walk or jog of at least a mile, morning and evening, every day. If you like to bicycle, get an attachment that will allow him to run alongside you.<\/p><p>Go easy on puppies. Their musculoskeletal system isn\u2019t fully developed until they are about 18 months old, so while they need more walks to help burn off their puppy energy, those walks should be shorter and slower.<\/p><p>For mental stimulation, provide this dog with a job. Good employment for a Corso includes herding livestock (your own or a trainer\u2019s), learning tricks, practicing obedience skills, or being involved in a dog sport. Spend at least 20 minutes a day on these types of activities. It\u2019s okay to break it up: for instance, 10 minutes in the morning and 10 minutes in the evening.<\/p><p>Never allow a Corso to run loose. A solid, secure fence is a must. An electronic fence will not prevent him from leaving your property if he chooses to, and it won\u2019t protect your neighbor\u2019s dog or cat if he wanders into your yard.<\/p><p>Finally, be prepared for the amount of care and large bills that can go along with owning a large dog. There\u2019s more poop to scoop, and essentials such as\u00a0spay\/neuter\u00a0surgery are more expensive for big dogs than for small ones. If your Corso needs surgery for any other reason, the cost of anesthesia will be high because he needs more of it than a small dog, as well as larger amounts of pain medication after surgery. Finally, there are the costs of training class, entry fees for dog sports, and\u00a0pet-sitting\u00a0or boarding when you are away from home. Take all of these expenses into consideration before acquiring a Corso because you will be facing them for 10 to 12 years.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Feeding<\/h3><p>Recommended daily amount: If you are feeding a high-quality dry food, your Corso will probably eat 4 to 5 cups a day.<\/p><p>Note: How much your adult dog eats depends on his size, age, build, metabolism, and activity level. Dogs are individuals, just like people, and they don&#8217;t all need the same amount of food. It almost goes without saying that a highly active dog will need more than a couch potato dog. The quality of dog food you buy also makes a difference \u2014 the better the dog food, the further it will go toward nourishing your dog and the less of it you&#8217;ll need to shake into your dog&#8217;s bowl.<\/p><p>Keep your Corso in good shape by measuring his food and feeding him twice a day rather than leaving food out all the time. If you&#8217;re unsure whether he&#8217;s overweight, give him the eye test and the hands-on test.<\/p><p>First, look down at him. You should be able to see a waist. Then place your hands on his back, thumbs along the spine, with the fingers spread downward. You should be able to feel but not see his ribs without having to press hard. If you can&#8217;t, he\u00a0needs less food\u00a0and more exercise.<\/p><p>For more on feeding your Corso, see our guidelines for\u00a0buying the right food,\u00a0feeding your puppy, and\u00a0feeding your adult dog.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Coat Color And Grooming<\/h3><p>The Corso has a short, stiff coat with a light undercoat. It can be black, gray, red or fawn and may or may not have a brindle pattern. The coat sheds heavily twice a year, so have a good vacuum cleaner on hand to suck up the dust bunnies.<\/p><p>If you plan to\u00a0bathe\u00a0your Corso on a regular basis, accustom him to the experience at an early age. Bathe him weekly as a young pup, teaching him the command \u201cBath,\u201d so that he learns to expect and accept it. Give him plenty of praise and rewards to sweeten the deal.<\/p><p>Brush your Cane Corso\u2019s teeth\u00a0at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Daily brushing is even better if you want to prevent gum disease and bad breath.<\/p><p>To prevent painful tears and other problems,\u00a0trim his nails\u00a0once or twice a month if your dog doesn&#8217;t wear them down naturally. If you can hear them clicking on the floor, they&#8217;re too long. Dog toenails have blood vessels in them, and if you cut too far you can cause bleeding \u2014 and your dog may not cooperate the next time he sees the nail clippers come out. So, if you&#8217;re not experienced at trimming dog nails, ask a vet or groomer for pointers.<\/p><p>Check ears weekly for redness or a bad odor, which can indicate an infection. When you check your dog&#8217;s ears, wipe them out with a cotton ball dampened with gentle, pH-balanced ear cleaner to help prevent infections. Don&#8217;t insert anything into the ear canal; just clean the outer ear.<\/p><p>Begin accustoming your Corso to being brushed and examined when he&#8217;s a puppy. Handle his paws frequently \u2014 dogs are touchy about their feet \u2014 and look inside his mouth. Make grooming a positive experience filled with praise and rewards, and you&#8217;ll lay the groundwork for easy veterinary exams and other handling when he&#8217;s an adult.<\/p><p>As you groom, check for sores, rashes, or signs of infection such as redness, tenderness, or inflammation on the skin, in the nose, mouth, and eyes, and on the feet. Eyes should be clear, with no redness or discharge. Your careful weekly exam will help you spot potential health problems early.<\/p><h3>\u00b7\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Children And Other Pets<\/h3><p>When he is properly raised, trained, and socialized, the Corso can be loving toward and protective of\u00a0children. It\u2019s important, however, that puppies and adult dogs not be given any opportunity to chase children and that kids avoid making high-pitched sounds in his presence. Running and squealing may cause the Corso to associate children with prey. Keep him confined when kids are running around outdoors and making lots of noise, especially if your children have friends over. The Corso may think it necessary to step in and protect \u201chis\u201d kids, and that is unlikely to end well. Games of fetch or \u2014 for young children \u2014 helping to hold the leash are good ways for children to interact with a Cane Corso puppy or adult.<\/p><p>As with every breed, you should always teach children how to approach and touch dogs, and always supervise any interactions between dogs and young children to prevent any biting or ear or tail pulling on the part of either party. Teach your child never to approach any dog while he&#8217;s eating or sleeping or to try to take the dog&#8217;s food away. No dog, no matter how loving, should ever be left unsupervised with a child.<\/p><p>The Corso may get along with other dogs or cats if he is raised with them, but he will likely view strange animals as prey and do his best to kill them. It\u2019s essential to be able to protect neighbors\u2019 pets from him. This is another instance in which socialization is a must. Your Cane Corso should learn from an early age to remain calm in the presence of other dogs. If you do get a second dog, either another Cane Corso or a different breed, it is best to choose one of the opposite sex.<\/p><p>\u00a0<\/p>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>CANE CORSO Previous Next Click To Book! About This Breed The Cane Corso is a working dog who absolutely loves having a job to do. This old Italian\u00a0dog breed\u00a0was developed to guard property and hunt big game such as wild boar. 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