A Cane Corso can seem like a four-legged bulldozer in your home. These muscular dogs weigh up to 110 pounds on average and need up to 90 minutes of daily exercise to stay healthy. Most people picture them as intimidating guardians, constantly on the move. But here is what surprises most owners. The secret behind […]
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Cane Corso crate training is more than a routine for dog owners. These powerful dogs can weigh up to 120 pounds full grown and need more structure and support than most breeds. Most people worry about crates being restrictive or stressful for pets, but the real surprise is that Cane Corsos actually thrive when given […]
Cane Corsos are legendary for their loyal, watchful presence at home. Here is something most people miss though. Nearly 90 percent of Cane Corsos show clear protective instincts by the age of six months. The real surprise is that with the right training and socialization, this natural guard dog can transform into a calm, trusted […]
Adopting a Cane Corso rescue can change a life, and the stakes are higher than most new owners expect. Here is something that surprises many people. Over 60 percent of Cane Corso rescues require specialized behavioral support after adoption. The catch is, it is usually not overwhelming aggression or size that causes the biggest issues, […]
Cane Corsos might look like low-maintenance dogs with their short, shiny coats. Think again. Brushing just twice a month triples the odds of skin issues compared to weekly care. Most people are surprised to learn that these powerful dogs need much more regular grooming. The real secret is that a consistent grooming routine does more […]
Cane Corso owners often assume their dog’s mighty size means fewer health worries, but ear problems are surprisingly common for this breed. Here’s a stat that stands out: over 60 percent of drop-eared dogs like Cane Corsos develop ear infections at some point in their lives. Most expect fancy products or expensive treatments to be […]
Senior Cane Corsos are stepping into their golden years earlier than most owners expect, with large breeds typically considered seniors by age eight. Here’s a surprise. Up to 35 percent of dogs over eight years old show signs of cognitive dysfunction, such as confusion and altered sleep cycles. That’s not the only challenge facing these […]