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From: aeoxyo
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  • where did you get your dog from and what breeders would you recommend

  • What are you guarding?

  • GUYS A JOKE ... THE DOG IS MORE INTELIGENT

  • Beautiful dog, and description is dead on. These dogs need socialization and training and are not for the first time owner. Highly intelligent, strong, loyal and protective...mine are my world, will never own another breed....

  • Very territorial, unequal protection aBility,

  • Dumbass

    

  • I own a Cane Corso, and have no issues with him he is the complete opposite,he is well socialized loves playing with cats childern and new visiters that come over. This videos information is not accurate at all.

  • Yea, for once this dude seem's like a decent human being when most ppl of his ..... ilk? are gangster wanna be douchers that ruin breeds and bring on bsl

  • We had to muzzle and leash my Cane Corso whenever we had company over as it wanted to eat anyone who came over. They are indeed the ultimate protecion breed.

  • The 1,500 word vocabulary is very accurate!

  • Is this the myfirstcanecorso from Indiana? If so! you have awesome dogs.

  • Ive been bitten by the same one twice. Its more scary than it is painful, and it hurt like a motherfucker.

  • Kaneh Korso (Cane Corso) there Italian

  • why do u call it khan corso not cane corso cause it is spelled cane corso so yea i was just wondering

  • @meximike1989 the correct pronunciation is Kah-Nay Corso , not Cane as in "sugarcane".

  • @raejana727 I disagree SACC and ICCF claim it is Ka-Nay but every Italain person I talk to from Italy calls them Kah-Nee Corso so I think it can go both ways. I don't hate the Hodas's but they are more full of themself and the American Standard should be the same as the FCI not different and catered to what Alcor, Belmonte, Scandifio and Cherubs believes is the best.

  • @carnypimp That's from of a Tomato, Tomaato deal. people from Italy that are in the states versus the pronuciation actual italians and breeders in italy use. I agree with you on other point s though. Me personally, you will never find any of that blood in my dogs. Mine are 100% Italian, no american boxer, rottweiller, greatdane, bull mastiff influence.......

    I think we are both dead on and depending on what part of the country your in, pronunciation changes. just don't say cane as in cain.

  • @raejana727 Yeah when I first owned a Corso I said it the wrong way all the time.

  • thanks for the obvious

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