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Cane Corso
08-11-2012, 08:08 AM
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Cane Corso
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Named after the Latin word for "protector," the Cane Corso is exactly that-a watchful (but not threatening) presence around the home. The Cane Corso has a stable and dependable personality. In the yard or around the house, it will stay close to its master. In fact, they love company and thrive on attention form every member of the family.

The Cane Corso is friendly and open with everyone, but it has a strong sense of territory. A superb watchdog, it rarely strays from the home base and has an excellent sense of restraint. Not the type to bark randomly or excessively, the Cane Corso is quiet and calm, only making noise when necessary.

The Cane Corso can live as long as 10 years. Common health issues include hip dysplasia and eyelid problems like "cherry eye." The Cane Corso is also prone to bloat. Feeding them smaller meals throughout the day will help control this. The Cane Corso is very easy to groom, needing only the occasional light brushing.

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