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  • At you very beautiful dogs! I see that they healthy and happy! I too have a dog cane corsoitaliano. Good luck and happiness to you!

    I very much regret that I can not see your many films. The site blocks their musical maintenance. I too do films and I know, how it is insulting. I show yours corso at the big Russian forum cane korso. I very much regret that I can not see new your films! I admire your dogs! And I see that you very much love them...

  • @NATALIHEYKE - you can see all my movies at my website (the link is in the description above)

    Thank you for your nice words :)

  • a question? does our cane look pure? very young in video. His name is apollo

  • @prowlin2007 - There is no Pure cane corso, you have many variations. You're either a breed-standard Corso or a Rustic Corso. From your video he looks like he has the attributes of most corso, the square frame at least puts you in the CC corner. To be honest buddy, if you crop and dock a short-coat mastiff-type, they all bloody look like corso these days, the difference is when its time to do some real work, will he run, or will he charge?!

  • hello dogs

    

  • Rico is one handsome beast......

  • biudiful dogs

  • WOW, did they get a taste of what the angry green Hulk is on or what?! Super huge legs! Amazing looking corso's!

  • those levis fit you real nice

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  • @overcomerinchrist - Some lines of american bull terriers, english bull terriers, staffordshire terriers have an extremely high game drive, and they can often mistake a little game for a challenge, not the dogs fault IMO, they were bred to be tough and fearless game dogs all those years ago. Just like them, yes, some corso lines do carry similar game drives, but not very common, chances are higher that you will get hold of a good calm but playful Corso, as CC breeders rarely breed the classics.

  • @overcomerinchrist - dogs are dogs, no matter what breed, the same rules apply. Check with breeder for a detailed explanation of temperament for at least 3 to 4 generations. The only difference here is that this breed is quite strong and at around 50kg with their active nature they can be a little clumsy/destructive. Personally, regardless of breed of dog, I would never leave any dog no matter how small or large with my children unless an adult is present, but thats just me.

  • @CerberusMolossers Very well put response on answering how they are with children. True story; I was at the vet with my German shepherd a few weeks ago, and right beside me, sat a Pitbull, and a Mastiff... My GSD, the Pitbull, and Mastiff were behaving fine and didn't have a problem w each other. Yet, there was a yellow Lab that had to be taken in the other room because it was out of control and trying to go after everything! Goes to show you cant judge a dog by breed!!

  • would you consider selling

  • @youreallshit - interesting choice of userid I must say. Regarding selling, I tend to only supply to connected breeders or highly recommended individuals.

  • @CerberusMolossers everyone has their price, and I consider my family's safety second to none. And as for the user id, I'll take ur interest as a compliment.

  • @youreallshit - Drop me a message via my website, just tell me a little about you, your experience with ~50kg dogs, and any past/current protection dogs. Also some detail about your land, where you'll keep the dog, what duties the dog will be performing, and if you have a desire to breed from him/her, also what sex you are interested in. The males are larger and more spectacular looking, but the females are MORE brutal. I have two litters planned so if you sell yourself to me as decent, youre in

  • I seen many corso in my time, really in shock at seeing your boys! The bone, muscle, eyes, skull and perfect tails! Do all of them have a scissor jaw? How did you avoid the boxer look? How did you avoid the neapolitan look? I am seriously amazed, they look thought provokingly stunning! Main question, you have any for sale??

  • @unankoo - when it concerns me, I dont agree with = huge heads, too much facial skin, short body length, thin bones, thin tails, tiny feet, hind legs too close to the body with virtually minimal angulation, lack of rump muscle, lack of scissor bite, big dopey eyes like neos, huge ears, base to front of muzzle too narrow, a similar chest to abdomen region, and especially corso which cant run like cheetahs. In my eyes, the corso MUST be a gladiator top to bottom, the bitches are exempt though.

  • @unankoo - my friend I cant speak for the world, but from my trips and many conversations with other breeders, there isn't enough of an established gene-pool and community which works together for this breed, whence the massive variation in temperament and physical prowess/looks etc. The only thing you can do is to find all the breeders local to you, arrange appointments, see their stock, fly over to Italy and see some of their stock and make a sound choice based on what you desire.

  • @unankoo - ...in the UK, 90% of the stock is at such a low standard it makes me laugh. There are probably a couple who have brought over some good lines, but where they go from there is the main thing. In the UK there are too many which look like poor neo crosses, or labradors with no physique, and many with terrible hind legs. In the USA there are too many with stiff mastiff hinds and overall too big. A CC should be a cut-up athlete with a gladiator mindset. Find a breeder who breeds gladiators

  • @unankoo - ... this come first, then comes the look, not too big, not too small, perfect body length to height ratio and a squared off muzzle, I prefer a scissor bite. The CC must show a high-degree of willingness to want to learn and whilst he's eating his favourite treat, if he even so much as senses an unwanted person(s) then he will drop it and go investigate while i continue napping and wont bark unless required, meanwhile I am undisturbed. My kids deliver. CC = mental+physical perfection.

  • @unankoo - all breeders have their own dreams, their own passion, some are really passionate, some are not. You could go to Italy and find a 10+ years Corso breeder, or go to Europe/USA and find a 3/4 year breeder. For me its about what I believe the corso represents. I want a CC which stands its ground, firm, no backing away/hesitation at the slightest wave of a stick/arm, he shouldnt over-bark, a deep growl a few barks and posture is perfect, I want speed, agility and the desire to roll...

  • absolutely magnificent still watching this clip, Cane corso has to be the ultimate breed i am learning so much from mine , almost not a Dog if that makes sense.

  • @unankoo

    Please remember, Cane Corso have been proven at official capacity to be excellent for trained security work, so have Presa, the Bullykutta has not.

    No one who is civilised in our western society wants a large breed which can potentially rip a human to shreds easily killing let alone dismembering. The larger bullykutta's are effecitvely as dangerous to humans as APBT's are to other dogs. Because of the size of the larger bullykutta's and selective breeding for game, they are lethal.

  • @unankoo

    The majority of Cane Corso lines are similar temperaments to active neapolitans, although more hyper. A handful of lines across the world exhibit extremely gaming and guarding drives, these tend to me the more slimer and smaller types.

    The majority of Presa lines are very similar to Cane Corso, though they exhibit far greater gaming attributes than guarding when compared to CC.

    The Bullykutta has no pure-standard, root lines are highly-fit for gaming like the APBT, not guarding.

  • Mace looks just like my corso, named "Macie" How old was mace when this was filmed?

  • @robbmoney - Mace in this video was 9 months old, as you can see from the videos, I do not overfeed these dogs, they have huge bones so it is preferable to let the skeletal structure grow to a sound level before winding up the protein intake. At 12 months I will be increasing their raw meat+fat intake and thats when the solid bones will hold the huge muscle mass, oh and they will grow HUGE from 12-18 months! ;o)

  • love the look of your dogs and so happy their ears and tails are still intact

  • @dirtydog288 - I do not and will never support ear/tail cropping. If people want a fashion accessory then they should stick to clothes/cars and their haircut! Dogs exist for our companionship and working duties such as protection, safe-sports and land/farm work. Not to improve ones social status or image.

    Subscribe now if you have not already, soon there will be some amazing "working/training" videos ;o)

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