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Cane Corso Red Flags

Young Cane Corso With Multiple Red Flags Regarding Aggression

Working hard perhaps, but not working smart. In most instances, the Cane Corso is a hobby level of commitment as opposed to a pet level. Not all but almost all of what you describe above are based on ‘All Positive/Purely Positive/Force-Free… .’ the arena of the amateur companion dog trainer and serious trouble for a Cane Corso owner.

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Cane Corso Aggression

Aggressive Since 12 Weeks Cane Corso

Question We would like our 2-year old neutered male Cane Corso to be able to go places and have him behave. He aggressively barks at people when we are in the car, aggressively barks at other animals on-leash when we are walking him and attempts to lunge at them. He will not allow any animal

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The Cane Corso – The Five Most Common Mistakes

As long as you know and understand the Ferraris genetics you have and learn to drive and keep your Cane Corso in tune, in a manner in keeping with his or her model (genetics) you can avoid a whole lot of heartache and seriously increase the amount of life-shared pleasure you get from your Cane Corso and your Cane Corso gets from you.

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Female Cane Corso With a toy

Powerful Stud of a Cane Corso Aggressively Protective of His Food and Toys

Our Cane Corso (named Tito) is about 14 months, and he is just a very powerful stud of a dog. He is extremely playful and well tempered, he responds to commands extremely well for a 14-month-old ball of muscle with extremely high energy, however, after adding a 2nd into the family pack Tito has become

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dog nervous around child

Cane Corso Dog Nervous Around Child

I recently acquired a 2-year-old female Italian mastiff. She is a great dog, acts great around the adults, but something freaks her out when someone is on the floor. She is great with our 8-year-old grandson but nervous of the 1-year-old who spends a lot of time on the floor, she sometimes abruptly butts him

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cane corso cuteness trap

Beware The Cuteness Trap – Tips For Cane Corso Puppy Owners

The Cane Corso Puppy Cuteness Trap Recommended Reading For: Any companion dog owner with a Cane Corso under 18 months of age. People Interested in Owning The Cane Corso. Breeders of The Cane Corso (as a resource for puppy inquiries and buyers). Companion Dog Trainers that work with Cane Corso companion puppy owners. Veterinarians with

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Aggressive Cane Corso Risk Assessment

Dear John, In advance, english is not my first language so please bare with me if there are mistakes in my grammar! (There weren’t that many errors. I’ve corrected what I noticed but I’m no Grammar King either.) After a long couple of weeks, maybe months I found your site and collected the courage to email

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The Cane Corso

The Cane Corso – With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Hi John! I’ve read a lot of your Q&A’s as well as your general insight to the cane corso breed. I have had no problems with my boy, although he very protective of me. If someone he doesn’t know moves abruptly, and too quickly towards me he will lunge between me and this person, letting

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Healing the Heel

Patrolling Cane Corso

Thanks, in advance for taking the time to read this if you do get to it. I currently have a 14-month-old very large and beautiful brown male Corso pup. I call him a pup because I know until they are three they are ever changing. I’ve had experience with the breed before but been about

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