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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Cane Corso history starts with this hardy breed's origins in ancient Italy. It extends to near-extinction in the modern era to its revival.

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    Cane Corso, breed of mastiff dog descended from Molossian war dogs of ancient Rome and subsequently bred in Italy as a versatile farm dog and guardian. The Cane Corso’s protective nature may have inspired its name, which comes from Latin and can be translated as “bodyguard dog” or “guard dog of the courtyard.” In addition, it is able to subdue large prey, including wild boars and badgers, and can herd livestock. The two World Wars decimated the breed in Italy, and it remained rare until the 1970s, when a concerted effort was made to revive the breed.

    A medium to large dog, the Cane Corso typically weighs 90 to 110 pounds (41 to 50 kg) and stands 23 to 28 inches (58 to 71 cm) tall at the withers. It has a muscular, stocky physique and a large wide head. The breed’s short stiff coat is black, gray, fawn, or red, and it may be brindled. In countries where it is legal, the thick tail is traditionally docked, and the ears are cropped short.

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    Because the breed can be suspicious of strangers, extensive socialization of puppies is a necessity. The Cane Corso is a powerful dog that may be difficult to walk on a leash, and a harness should never be used, as that makes it easier for the animal to pull. Coat care is minimal, requiring only a quick brushing once or twice a week and occasional ...

    The Cane Corso’s temperament reflects its long use as a guardian and warrior. Thus, the breed is not particularly trusting of strangers, nor is it very friendly toward other dogs or animals. When provoked, it can be fearsome. The Cane Corso is an excellent watchdog and, with training, a protection dog. It is fairly independent and about average in terms of ease of training. The breed is affectionate but somewhat serious. Because of the Cano Corso’s strength and determination, it is not the ideal dog for children or the elderly. It is also not well suited for multiple-dog households, especially with other dogs of the same sex. The breed’s energy level is about average. The Cane Corso is not as toy-oriented as many other breeds, and most individuals are not interested in retrieving. It should be noted that these claims are a traditional and widely accepted generalization about the Cane Corso, and the behaviour of individuals within the breed may differ.

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    History. According to the breed standard of the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, the Cane Corso was once distributed throughout much of the Italian peninsula, but in the recent past was found only in Puglia, in southern Italy.

  4. Feb 28, 2024 · The Cane Corso is an Italian breed that traces its origins back to ancient Rome, where it was used as a war dog, farm guardian, and hunter of large game. These dogs were descendants of Roman war dogs, Molossian dogs, which were known for their size, strength, and loyalty.

  5. Dec 1, 2023 · The Cane Corso breed originated in Italy and can be traced back to ancient Roman times. The breed was selectively bred by Romans for specific traits such as strength, intelligence, versatility, and loyalty.

  6. Aug 14, 2021 · The cane corso’s history goes back to ancient Rome, and beyond. Most experts believe they’re descended from the now-extinct Greek Molossus dogs and later, after being bred with fighting dogs from England, they became the Roman “pugnaces” (a category of dogs used for attacking wild animals).

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · The Cane Corso breed has its origins in Ancient Italy. They descended from Roman war dogs who are believed to have descended from Molossians—an Ancient Greek dog breed. These dogs were first brought to Rome during the Macedonian wars, and the breeding of them resulted in the Cane Corso and the Neapolitan.

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