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  1. Cane Corso Rescue. Our mission is to place each dog or puppy into the best “forever home” possible, as well as help educate members and non-members alike about the ownership of this fine breed. The Cane Corso Rescue Committee pledges to always consider the well-being of the Cane Corso and people involved in transportation, adoption ...

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      Since 2005, over 1,000 Cane Corso dogs have been rescued and...

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  2. Many of the dogs did not have a great life before MLCR, but once these dogs were in the arms of our love and supportive community – they thrived. Please read their journies and see how far they have come! Must Love Corsos Rescue is a community-based non-profit rescue dedicated to saving the lives of neglected and abandoned Cane Corsos.

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    Where are Cani Corsi from?

    Cani Corsi hail from rural Italy, going back over a thousand years. They were used for everything that required power: pulling heavy carts, protecting livestock, city walls, and massive estates, protecting their masters while traveling, and hunting massive game such as boar and bear.

    How many types of Cani Corsi are there?

    Apart from color variations, there is just one type of Cane Corso.

    Which breeds mix with Cani Corsi?

    1. Labrador Corso (Labrador Retriever + Cane Corso) 2. Italian Daniff (Cane Corso + Great Dane) 3. Rotticorso (Rottweiler + Cane Corso) 4. American Pit Corso (American Pit Bull Terrier + Cane Corso)

    Cane Corso size

    Cani Corsi are extra-large dogs, most weighing 88-110 lbs and standing around 23-28 inches tall.

    What colors do Cani Corsi come in?

    Cani Corsi are usually black, fawn, blue, or brindle.

    How much do Cani Corsi shed?

    Cani Corsi are light to moderate shedders - nothing a regular brushing can't soothe!

    How much do Cani Corsi bark?

    Cani Corsi are not prone to excessive barking, though like most dogs, they may bark to alert. As with any dog, they can be discouraged from barking with proper training and exercise.

    Are Cani Corsi good with kids?

    Like all bigger dogs, Cani Corsi need to be trained to behave gently with children, and vice-versa. By nature, they are very gentle, curious, and affectionate with smaller children, and they can make wonderful playmates to active, older kids. As with any breed, it is recommended that your child is always supervised when interacting with your Cane Corso to keep both the child and dog safe.

    Are Cani Corsi good family dogs?

    Cani Corsi are extremely loyal, devoted dogs that love to be around their humans and love to please their humans. They require training because the stubborn aspect of their personality will want to control the household, but with a firm and steady, loving lead, they make wonderful family companions.

    Do Cani Corsi have a lot of health problems?

    Cani Corsi are sturdy, strong dogs with a fairly short median lifespan of 9 years due to their size and some incautious breeding.

    What diseases are Cani Corsi prone to?

    1. Hip and/or Elbow Dysplasia: Hip and elbow dysplasia are two of the most common skeletal diseases seen in dogs. They are similar diseases in which either the hip or elbow joint has grown abnormally or is misshapen. The abnormal shape prevents the joints and sockets from adequately meeting one another, resulting in rubbing and grinding instead of sliding smoothly. Though the main complication with hip dysplasia is joint instability, the abnormalities present in elbow dysplasia often result i...

    How much does a Cane Corso cost?

    You can adopt a Cane Corso at a much lower cost than buying one from a breeder. The cost to adopt a Cane Corso is around $300 in order to cover the expenses of caring for the dog before adoption. In contrast, buying Cani Corsi from breeders can be prohibitively expensive. Depending on their breeding, they usually cost anywhere from $1,500 - $4,000.

    Where can I adopt a Cane Corso?

    The easiest way to adopt a Cane Corso would be through a rescue that specializes in Cani Corsi. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt a Pet. The search will show you all the available Cani Corsi in your area.

    Browse adoptable Cane Corsos by location, age, and gender on Adoptapet.com. Learn about the history, characteristics, and health of this loyal and protective breed.

  3. Must Love Corso Rescue thanks for choosing to adopt a rescued Cane Corso. View our amazing dogs that are available for adoption! Must Love Corsos Rescue is a community-based non-profit rescue dedicated to saving the lives of neglected and abandoned Cane Corsos.

  4. He's looking for his forever home.Description: 7-8 months, Male, Case Corso Mastiff/Pocket Bully, 43#Kennel ID#: D24-111Intake Date: 04-19-2024Sandusky County Dog Kennel1950 Countryside PlaceFremont, OH 43420419-334-2372ADOPTION FEE is $150 and includes the spay or neuter, 1 year Rabies Vaccine, 4 in 1 vaccine, heartworm test, deworming ...

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  6. Rescue is a wonderful way to gain a new family companion and possibly save a life. Just like buying from a breeder, research is of utmost importance. Here are some basic hallmarks of good and reputable rescue organizations: They have a clear mission to place dogs. First and foremost, a rescue should be trying to place the dogs in their care.

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