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  • What is tht song!? its awesome!

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  • @Elijahprophet100 its a good song areer

  • OMG if you don't like cropping ears then that's you. all you guys sound like fucking bitches grow the fuck up. When i get a Cane Corso or Doberman Pincher i am gonna crop the ears because it's bad ass. Fuck the Haters :).........

  • not really ....but u tried man !

  • thing looks almost like a mastiff.. and a pit... like a giant pitbull.. bet they are exspensinve

  • what did u feed your dog to get it up to 160?

  • You people are morons. He is only playing with the dog. When he goes to kick the dog he barely touches it. There is no aggression being displayed what so over, just rough housing. As far as the ear cropping and tail docking that is a personal preference. It's just like deciding to have your child's ears pierced or having your son's foreskin removed. To each their own.

  • why'd you cut his ears off? cropping is barbaric.

  • @cardiacthapoet Because it allows more airflow and prevents infections better.

  • @safewaysecurity only if it's going to be a working/law enforcement dog. cropping pets is barbaric.

  • what a beautiful dog

  • I have 2 cane corsos. I refuse to crop their ears and I avoid being aggressive with them. They are beautiful, extremely affectionate dogs.

  • Would that not just bring out dominance issues with the dog?

  • @bellacloe3315

    if he was doing the training properly it will help with aggression. the point of schutzhund is doing it with trained professional who know what they are doing to teach the dog first obedience then to do obedience before taking a bite (of a sleeve, tug, pillow etc). .This guy is basically playing tug with his chopped up dog

  • This doesn't look bad to me he's simply playing with his dog. The kick isn't hard like chacamp said it's just a distraction.

    Even past that, dogs have been breed for human protection for thousands of years your not going to change that with a youtube post lol.

    If the dog saved your child from being abducted I bet you'd say "good boy" too.

  • RaNuschka chill its his dog he can do what he wants. And he was not kicking him hard just creating a distraction. And there is nothing wrong with cropping the ears or docking the tail its a great look. So calm down he did nothing to make you so defensive but play/train his dog.

  • @chachampcharlie well the ears are a debate but cutting off its tail is removing a section of its spinal cord, google it man, dogs with cut tails arent as good at running jumping and swimming, it hinders the athletic performance, thats an old practice dating back to dog/bull fighting times and its illegal in some countries because its such an outdated, unnecessary and crippling process

  • someone buy me a cane corso puppy please. Black, plz.

  • oo shes beautiful cane i have a black 1 with dark orange lions lines

  • beast! 

  • That's a nice looking Corso. Where did you get him?

  • gorgeous dog

    just treat him well will ya.

  • Im looking for a bitch cane corso in england to buy, know of any good breeders?

  • Awesome dog. I want a dog like that. Gorgeous.

  • nice dog poor guy......cut the human his ears and his Tail (dick)

  • I Love tHIs Doog

  • how much does he weights

  • Im ruined that my dog will tomorow get on of his teeth exctracted and this idiot is doing this...this shit... OMFG BASTARD

  • Someone should cut off your ears so you can imagine how cruel it is to do such things to innocent animals. Someone should visit you and kick the shit out of your ass to make you feel what your dog feels. Jerkoff.

    Yep, my mother tongue is not English so shut the fuck up if you don't like it. :D

  • such an idiot

  • questo è proprio stronzo!

  • Italian Mastiffs are the best

  • i hope this dog is going to bite this guys nuts off.. first, for cutting the dogs ears and tail and second, for kicking the dog to make him more agressive.. moron.

  • @RaNuschka hes doing the kicking part to teach the dog not to let go no matter what. because its for Schutzhund! people do it with german shepherds too. its a very effective training method.

  • @RaNuschka the tail is being cut off at the first days of the birth mate and it is for a reason.. soem dogs hit it so hard when they shake it that it bleeds.. thats the reason.. but for the ears i totally agree with you.. its pathetic to cut a dogs ears

  • @liak0s Your comment confuses me, what would you have laying around that would cut the dogs tail while it was wagging?Ive honestly never heard of that before in all my 23 years of life, even in a scrapyard ive seen mastiff types and others with tails and ears, they do fine... not bleeding out all the time the ears and tail is an old practice from the 1900 when dogfghting was a "gentleman's sport" and than when it was fashionable in shows, personally ill keep the tail for performance reasons...

  • @RaNuschka If that big ass dog cant take a little love tap of a "kick" it doesn't need to be a guard dog. Proper training is proper training someone breaks into this guys house its going to have the shit kicked out of it by someone trying to get out of the house if its blocking the way to the door. Granted the dog will do damage but there wont be any love taps there.

  • @Infiniti350gt

    who needs a dog for actual protection.....can't protect yourself sissy?????

  • @Trutzblatt My house is protected by Mossberg, Rock River, Kimber, Glock, Smith and Wesson, Beretta, and many others. I'm not worried about my house when I'm there but when its just my wife and kids its nice to know something can tear the shit out of someone long enough for my wife to make it to a necessary weapon to suit the situation. Real citizens use firearms for actual protection so take that tampon out and think before you speak the dog buys you time to tip the odds to your favor.

  • @lol .How many dog do you have ..!! Cane corso is probably the best housekeeper ..hehehe

  • @liderlider Right now I have an odd combination I have a Yorkie (for the wife & the kids like him too) and a Doberman but now he's old enough to where he has calmed down a lot; not that he wouldn't do much if something were to happen, he is highly protective over kids. I'm doing research on what type of dog I want next either a African Ridgeback or a Cane. I like the size and look of the Cane. I just need a bigger truck to put both the dogs in! :-)

  • @RaNuschka Agree with what you are saying except for the tail they do that because canes tails curl under and get infected from piss and so on

  • @dustinjennifer I've never heard of that happening with any breed let alone the Corso, i know a family that breeds them, they never said anything about that, thats some weird shit, that coulda just been one defective litter

  • @RaNuschka First you should know Cane Corso, this dog barely feels pain. Kicks are just to improve entertainment of dog. This isn't training, it's playing with dog that is fighter in nature.

  • this dog is not a puppy

  • najboli video

  • bad training

  • @KongKing1111 well it depends, if he was training the dog to be a guard dog thats perfect training. if he was training the dog to be a watch dog he should have made more commands and did excercises involving the dogs ability to respond to vexed noises or commands. if he was training the dog to be a regular good for nothing house dog, then as you said, bad training.

  • It's quite entertaining to read many of the comments in this thread. Although the dog in this video is a great looking dog, etc etc, It is NOT a Cane Corso ! It is far too large. Probably been crossed with a Neo and who knows what else. I do have a full blooded Cane Corso with italian dame and sire, in fact fathers paper are still in Italian. She was easily trainable and extremely intelligent and attentive.

  • @SrPEscobar

    In what disciplines do you train? What titles has the dog earned?

  • @SrPEscobar Could be diffrent lines, i mean look at American line German Shepherds and German line German Shepherds. There's a diffrence in size and build.

  • @koakureiryoko

    whats the difference if i may know. im not that familiar with them.

  • @sslayerr The american line has the angle, slop. They are bred for show. The german line is a working line, they have an even back.

    Do a serch on " The 2 Types of German Shepherds "

  • yeah people...these dogs are enormous. I have 2 cane corsos. They LOVE playing rough. They have very tough coats and very thick skin. I promise you this dog is well taken care of and I can tell he was holding back so he didn't hurt his master.

  • these are big pups for big men , i just hope these big men wont chicken out if they see beauties like these ..

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  • the dog is too big. No good for his joints. More exercise should put him on shape. And for 67goldtops the cane corso IS a fighting dog. Never afraid, suspicious and never refuse a challenge although they never start one. The fact that the titled working corsos are rarity depends from multiple factors, not because of the breed. If you study the history of cane corso you'll learn that they are really fighter. For instance in Abruzzo ( Italy ) in the late 1800 they were also fighting against bears.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    LOL. I do love reading posts like yours, with these silly, vague generalizations. First of all, the Cane Corso is NOT a combat dog. Further, where did you come up with your assertion that they're "never afraid" or that they "never start a challenge?" Both claims, based on the specimens I'VE seen worked, are quite inaccurate and laughably silly. I've seen many CCs that are severely dog-aggressive yet quickly go into avoidance under even a moderate amount of pressure is from man.

  • sources:

    Federation Cynologique Internationale

    Associazione Italiana Cane Corso: Mr. Renzo Carosio

    Stefano Gandolfi

    Gianantonio Sereni

    Fernando Casolino

    "Cane Corso" Special Rare-Breed edition - Kennel Club Book

    Societa' Amatori Cane Corso

    so, before writing at least read books and speak with the persons that saved the breed from extinctions.

    I agree with you there are few good examples of CCs in competition. That doens't mean that the breed is not good. And yes, they were fighting bears

  • @gundamgoldrake

    The Cane Corso is a re-created breed, bro. It was NOT "saved from extinction." And NO, they didn't fight bears. Just like Rhodesian Ridgebacks don't fight lions, like modern day breeders like to claim. They COURSED lions, which were killed by man. A dog CHASING a wild animal which is dispatched by MAN with weapons is totally different than a dog that actually ENGAGES the animal. If I'm wrong, where are all the Cane Corsos catching boar like American Bulldogs & Dogo Argentino?

  • @67goldtops ok. you know everything. Bravo. by the way, what are you sources. quali sono le tue fonti di informazione? Io sono italiano e conoscevo personalmente le due persone che salvarono questa razza. Beota.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    My sources are common sense. When a dog engages a bear in combat, the result is generally a dead dog. Now, even if this post DID witness a dog fighting a bear, what's that have to do with the current state of the modern Cane Corso? Some look like Neapolitans. Some look like Great Danes. Some look like Rotts. Some look like Boxers. Ever wonder WHY there's such a variance in phenotype and temperament? Think there's a chance it's because it's a composite breed??

  • @67goldtops I never said that the Corso beats the bears. I said that it was fighting them. Probably ending dead. Unfortunately there are a lot of breeders out there that do not follow the standard. In US, for instance, they are usually too big and fat, loosing the agility of the breed

  • There are also breeders, not in Italy of course, but in germany and netherland, some in US too, that try to have Corsos like boxers. They are out of standard. So they are not pure corsos. I am fighting for years against this, but for different reasons ( merely money ) breeders keep doing what they want.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    Oh and CCs were NOT fighting bears in Abruzzo in the 1800s. The Cane Corso is a composite breed. ANYONE with ANY experience with the breed will tell you that. They'll also be quick to tell you that there are ZERO established lines that are consistently producing working caliber dogs that have the nerves, trainability, and consistency of phenotype to excel in sports like Schutzhund, French RIng, or KNPV. Sure there are individual examples that can work. But they are exceptions.

  • @67goldtops sorry, you are right about the year, it was not the 1800 but earlier: It was Theofilo Folengo ( an Italian poet ) described Cane Corso in deadly fight with a bear or with a lion wounded by a hunter. There you have the silly and vague generalization.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    Oh, an Italian poet saw it. Well of course! Who would ever debate a first hand account by an Italian poet? Did he also spot flying saucers? Perhaps he spent to much time drinking Montepulciano while writing his poetry in Abruzzo.

  • @67goldtops dear goldtops, just go and read on wikipedia : The breed was recovered from near extinction through the efforts of enthusiasts in the 1980s. There is a book in Italian, but I think also in english, that talks about that. Two professors saved the breed: Balotta and Bonatti. Bonatti was a zoologist and zootechnician. He wrote an article "Breed to be Saved in 1957. These are facts with sources.. What are your sources?

  • @gundamgoldrake

    "Read it on Wikipedia." Comical. Wikipedia's garbage, bro. ANYONE can post ANYTHING on Wikipedia. Do you understand the term COMPOSITE BREED? It's common knowledge that the Cane Corso is a recreated breed. You REALLY believe an a breed can be "saved from extinction" by propagating a handful of individuals? Of course other breeds have gone into the CC. Just as Borzoi, Great Danes, and Greyhounds helped "recreate" the Irish Wolfhound when the breed had all but disappeared.

  • @67goldtops if it is common knowledge please give me a book or an article of a zoologist that says that. I am giving you facts, you are giving me your thougths, that I respect of course, but they are wrong. Because my father was one of the writers of the Corso standard. And I knew personally Balotta and Bonatti. At least google those names and learn something.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    You're giving me facts? Like WHAT, Wikipedia? LOL. I couldn't care enough to try to convince you. I bet you couldn't put a basic obedience title on a Golden Retriever. Do yourself a favor and learn something. Join one of the working dog forums and tell people how the Cane Corso is NOT a re-created breed. There are plenty of dog boards to choose from. I like Bandog Banter. There are a few CC guys who post regularly on that site. Get a password and post. You'll see. Good luck.

  • @67goldtops hey smart ass, did you read the names and books I gave to you? What you think and what some buddy of yours think is not relavant until is confirmed by the scientific community. I gave you names of scientists and books. Of course wikipedia is not a sure source. Give 1 name 1 of the scientific community that support your point of view. 1 book, 1 university text book. There are none, that is why you rely on "forums" hahaha . Live in your ignorance american moron.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    "That is why you rely on forums." No, I rely on the testimonials of people who WORK DOGS. Whereas YOU like to spend time BEHIND A KEYBOARD, googling topics like "Cane Corso History." When you read some garbage about how the individuals "respnosible for rescuing the breed" collected the rare specimens from the countryside...YOU actually believe it!!! Too funny!!! You ask me or proof from the "scientific community." Yet your duped by guys perpetuating bulshit to MAKE MONEY.

  • @gundamgoldrake

    Yes, it's about MAKING MONEY. Otherwise nobody would breed this largely USELESS breed, 99.99% of which are USELESS dogs, w/ garbage confirmation, poor drive, poor trainability, & poor ability to handle real pressure. Yet silly amateurs like YOU think they have great dogs. That's because YOU DON'T WORK DOGS. I bet you couldn't even read when a dog's in prey vs defense. THAT'S why your entire experience relates to what OTHER full of shit individuals say on WIKIPEDIA. Silly Italian

  • @gundamgoldrake

    Really, you're quite entertaining. I mentioned earlier other breeds which can be clearly recognized in the Cane Corso. I mean OF COURSE there's a visible Rottweiler influence in some lines. OF COURSE there's a visible Boxer influence in others. Yet YOU fail to see the obvious, despite admitting that there is the Boxer influence, you deny that could happen it Italy. Too funny. Because YOU personally can vouch for the ethics of all breeders in Italy. Right? IT'S A COMPOSITE BREED!

  • @67goldtops Do you have a Corso?

  • @67goldtops I agree with the working section of your replies, and the conformation. This guy has crappy conformation. Frontally he doesn't adhere to any sort of standard. He's gigantic too and super jowly. He looks like a... I don't know. But that's not my point. You have to be careful about generalizing about breeds (I'm sure you get mad when people generalize about Pit Bulls too).

  • @67goldtops Some dogs DO look like they have Boxer influence but it's mainly overbreeding on the underbite that creates that. Not saying some people are putting boxer in their bloodline, but truthfully, there are variations in size within the breed, but dogs produced out of bloodlines like Rosso Malpelo, Dei Dauni, Degli Elmi, Stanley Pat, etc produce excellently conformed dogs.

  • @67goldtops Also generalizing that ALL Italian breeders produce great dogs is a bad idea as well, because that is definitely NOT true. As a Corso enthusiast, I don't personally believe in breeding this dog ONLY for show. It clearly is and could be a working dog and I'm willing to preserve that. If it is just a composite breed of Boxer, Great Dane, Rottweiler, whatever, then it does have the possibility that it will work.

  • @67goldtops Work, as in personal protection, animal stock protection, real tracking, not Schutzhund or any sportzhund competitions. I see you get very passionate about telling people off about what exactly is the Cane Corso and what exactly happened. It was recovered in the 70s which does not meant that it was redeveloped. Two totally different words people have screwed around with.

  • @superdupersonic

    Re your assessment of Schutzhund, or any other sport...It's irrelevant. Sch is intended as the measuring stick by which dogs are evaluated for breeding. A good trainer can make a shitty dog look good. No question. However THAT is not the argument. So YOUR take on Sch is not of concern. What IS my concern is people who proclaim ANY breed GREAT w/ out testing & proof. So, try this-Let's have you list CC breeders who've multi-generations of CCs titled in ANY working endeavor. OK??

  • @67goldtops Hey, don't get pissy. I already said that yeah there aren't any bloodlines with working dogs in it. Even if they aren't competing, they can still protect. Simple as that. I'm not bashing Schutzhund.. I don't even know why you're getting all angry. I don't have a Corso but when I do my plan is to work it and save conformation as a side thing.

  • @67goldtops There are only consistent lines in those breeds because they have been around for a while. The Corso is still young. I'm sure when the German Shepherd was created it didn't just pop out of no where and was able to work. It's taken generation upon generation of carefully selected dogs to get where it is now.

  • @67goldtops That's not to say that currently people are adding other breeds, as stupid breeders always like to do that. In all honesty, all breeds are mutts along the way and as long as people can consistently produce a dog that looks similar or the same as the others of its breed then someone thinks its a good idea to make it a breed so it becomes a breed.

  • @67goldtops Hence the Border Collie, even though there's a few different TYPES it's still the same breed. Hence the American Pit Bull Terrier which has split into American Bully and all this. Hence the German Shepherd, some can work, some can only run on its hocks with a wiry light tan pelt and a weird flying gait.

  • @67goldtops I could go on and on but I won't because you're just going to get defensive. That's how I know there is something wrong with your "facts". If they were 100% true and believable, no one would be "scared" to reply to you.

  • @67goldtops Bottom line, the Corso is NOT useless. The ones you've come across maybe, but that's your problem. I'm getting sick of people meeting one or two Corsi and then making generalizations about the whole breed. That's like people getting bit by a Pit Bull and then making BSL over an entire state.

  • @superdupersonic

    I own and train American Bulldogs. I'm a certified Sch decoy. Further, I never said the BREED is useless. If there's one thing I know, it's that people who make claims about entire BREEDS, rather than individual specimens, are fools. With that, I've taken bites from More CCs than I can count. I can safely, once again that a GREAT is a TRUE rarity. A far as becoming "defensive," I only laugh. I happen to agree w/ much of what you've written.

  • @67goldtops Ah, sorry, thought those were Pit Bulls in your video. You seemed defensive in your replies to that other person. "Otherwise nobody would breed this largely USELESS breed, 99.99% of which are USELESS dogs." You're telling me that statement wasn't calling the breed useless?

  • @superdupersonic

    However, the points you make in comparing other breeds & pointing out that there are variances in ability of those breeds is silly. Of course some GSDs work better than others. Ditto for APBTs, regardless of if you're training on man or animal. The point is, there are consistent lines of those breeds producing working caliber dogs that can perform at a hi level when mentally stressed. As THAT is the true test for a dog. But there are NOT CC lines consistently breeding quality.

  • @67goldtops No, there isn't. That's not to say it COULDN'T. People are always concerned with the past of the breed, but I'm concerned with the future of the breed. I've seen a few select excellent Schutzhund Corsi, and titled PPDs... but really, WHO needs a PPD unless they live in like downtown Vancouver or Jasper Ave in Edmonton.

  • @superdupersonic If you're talking about PSA titles, you are sorely mistaken. There isn't a Corso who has been titled with the PSA yet. So if you somehow found one, please let me know.

  • @67goldtops The look of a Corso and its bark should be able to fend off any intruder, and I don't think the average owner of a guard dog larger than 100 pounds can verbally control their dog. An average Corso (not particularly bred for any stability) is probably not suitable for Schutzhund or any protection sports. I understand where you're coming from but there are definitely Corsi than CAN do the job and get it done.

  • @superdupersonic An average dog of ANY breed is NOT suitable for Schutzhund.... not just Corsos. It takes a special kind of dog with the right temperament and drive to excel or even title in PSA, Schutzhund (but pretty much any dog can get a BH title), French Ring.

  • @TheZ4Me No I'm not talking about PSA. I agree that not any breed of dog is suitable for SchH, PSA, or French Ring.. heck I don't think the average dog can jump 10 foot wooden walls like the Malinois. The average Corso probably isn't suitable for SchH doesn't mean that EVERY Corso cannot do it. It's been done before, I don't know if anyone's achieved a SchH III with one though.

  • @superdupersonic When you said PPD, PSA popped in mind. The average Corso sucks. They are good for the average large breed owner, but that's about it. And the Corso breed is watered down, I've noticed. Went to a Hard Bite event and only 2 out of 11 Corsos actually performed correctly, rest were too cowardly. The Corso is pretty much for show; all bark & no bite. They'll attack if they have to, but that's pretty much it. It takes a real special Corso to place well in Schutzhund.

  • @TheZ4Me Yes but like I've said before, when it's compared to other breeds that have been specifically BRED for these types of competitions it appears to suck. The average person doesn't actually NEED a PPD or a dog that can perform to the highest level in SchH or PSA. It's a game for some people, even though protection competitions are a serious thing.

  • @TheZ4Me I wonder how many of these "working" GSDs are in actual working or protection situations or sold to people that actually need a PPD.. or most of them are just continuing to compete and not really manifesting their ability in real life. I'm not against protection sports but in reality the Corso is a good protector but it's probably not going to bite and hold and bring someone down like a GSD might.

  • @superdupersonic Well, Schutzhund is only a game, a sport. Not real protection. I'd much rather have a PSA titled game dog than a Shutz. It's like a drama class, that's all it is. The bigger the head, the stronger the bite. Corsos have a bigger head than a GSD. Mastiff breeds, as a whole, bite harder than a GSD. But you are 100% correct in that a Corso wouldn't be able to bring someone down like a GSD... unless breeders come together and start breeding for a better protection Corso.

  • @TheZ4Me Agreed. Search "Mufasa Bodyguard Schutzhund" and check out the first video. I'm pretty sure Mufasa has now achieved a Schutzhund III title.. and was the first Corso to do it.

  • @superdupersonic Oh man, I hadn't a clue about that. Wow, that's awesome!!! Thanks for telling me about them! I had been looking for a real working Corso breeder and wasn't too impressed with the breeding stock out there. Only thing is breeder doesn't seem to be health testing all his dogs before breeding, but I don't know if he just didn't update the site. Something to check out. Thanks!

  • @TheZ4Me You're welcome. Also StoneCroft has a few SchH and PPDs, as well as Colossal.. and there's too many dogs to name that have GDT and IDT3 and IDT5. So.. there is a working realm in the breed but its definitely not as popular as the showing realm.

  • @superdupersonic

    So NO, it's NOT my problem. Nor is it the problem of most people who own CC, as they choose this breed for LOOKS rather than FUNCTION. And that's great for them. However THAT sentiment i exactly what lead to the watering down of Neapolitans. Folks liked the LOOKS but couldn't handle what was under the hood. Now you have a modern Neo that is BARELY functional in any capacity. Form follows function. Neos HAVE no function. The CC is a work in progress.You own one? Then go work it!

  • @67goldtops ........I did make a list of working Corsi but you have a friend block on your messaging.

  • It didnt come through well on the screen. thanks for clearifying.

  • Fawns are nice. They have a unique quality. Good looking dog.

  • @LamboGil The color is actually called formentino. ^_^

  • Why do you crop his/her ear and cut his/her tail?

    are you training him/her to attack or just tug war?

  • Russian music (Rap) ага репчина

  • they look they're a slow breed. I'd rather have a doge argentino.

  • Half bear half lion

  • is that a regular toy? can you tell me what kind.. my boxers always rip up their toys in minutes :[

  • he's too big for corso standards and maybe its just the camera but looks to be a weird colour. either way nice looking dog, minus the tight ear crop, wish they left longer tips.

  • @Vrbaski It's a common color, actually. It's called "formentino" or blue fawn. He looks fine for a Corso, just on the thick side. I'd say he's about 135lbs? Normally they way around 100-120lbs, give or take. He's just big-boned, which is becoming very popular with Corso enthusiasts.

  • @TheZ4Me doesn't look like formentino to me, looks too dark, almost aubrn or something with red hints. I like my corso's slim and athletic looking, rather than big and sluggish.

  • @Vrbaski Nah, it's Formentino. You can tell by the blue mask. Corsos are supposed to be slim and athletic anyways, since they are the only true coursing mastiff. But lots of people like them big... like Neo stockiness. It's a shame, but just don't support those breeders.

  • @Vrbaski Formentino is simply fawn with grey (blue) mask. The fawn comes in all colors including this reddish kind, although it's not particularly common. I agree.. the Corso is meant to be the most athletic mastiff, anything over 130 is really pushing it for this breed.

  • nice dog how much does he way howmuch did he cost

  • someone please tell me the name of the song playing

  • Always wondering about the song

  • I have no idea where this "dog Trainer " is going with this video. than to say I ,.A dog that big should have been able to pull you over , I would had you kicked me.Your methods prove nothing,,sorry

  • POI NON VI LAMENTATE SE SE VI MANCA UN BRACCIO...IL CANE CORSO NN HA BISOGNO DI GIOCARE IN QUEL MODO...IGNORanti

  • @ZOHYTTA Mi dispiace vedere che commenti senza cognizione di causa. Mi rendo conto che sei italiano e quindi parti dal presupposto di conoscere tutto.Un corso puo' tranquillamente giocare tag of war, l'importante e' sapere come fare e non lasciare mai vincere il cane. Inoltre ha bisogno di molta socializzazione e di molte ore di training ed esercizio. Ma in Italia parlare di addestramento col cane pensate al circo. Addestrato e socializzato non stacca le braccia a nessuno

  • cane corso's r shit!!! hav u herd about the bully kutta....that dog eats these sort of dogs for breakfast!!!

  • that dog is not a cane all cane corso dogs are short like 25" or less

  • I have a cane corso! but he's black! i love him so much!

    btw are we listening to Timati?

  • what a massive dog, don´t wanna mess with him....:)

  • omg so beautiful....to the idiots, he's not kicking the dog....play simulates fighting...if an attacker comes to your house he won't be wearing a bite sleeve and toting a pull rope. nice dog

  • Beautiful Cane Corso, whos the breeder? I have a blue brindle, two year old female, she came from Blusteel Kennels in Ok.

  • @TheNeighborhoodCorso  He is from Vero. Roman blood line

  • najbolji video

  • what a idiot to kick the dog.

    is very nice that dog

    i wish 2have one laike that

  • Hes not kickin the dog hes fukin tapin it.

  • holy shit it looks like a pitbull on HGH and ROIDS, Like an Italian Pit bull Roid monster lol.

  • @Stifledsubmission like a pitbull????

  • yeah a very humongous pitbull lol

  • That is a beautiful dog.

    He looks very fun.

    Good luck man.

  • brutal dog

  • Beauty dog!

  • i have a 6 monh old cane whos name is moose

  • whats the song called

  • music bitte

  • Wie heist das Lied

    Whats the song called

  • MUSIC NAME PLEASE

  • hudge :)

  • STOP KICKING YOUR DOG, FREAK!

  • @akvalencia IDIOT THATS NOT A CHIWAWA THATS A CANE CORSO A FIGHTDOG NOT A CHIWAWA HE DOESNT FEEL THE KICK

  • Oh, my apologies.. I didn't mean "Stop kicking your really small chihuahua that is getting battered by your kicking, Freak".

    What I meant was, "STOP KICKING YOUR CANE CORSO, FREAK!"

    Sorry about any confusion.

  • Dude thats a Cane Corso a FIGHTDOG do you understand a FIGHTDOOG

    He doesnt feel the fick

  • akvalencia: it probably looks worse than it really is, he's not kicking the dog hard, the dog will be enjoying this, he's more like pushing the dog with his leg, it just looks bad because he's doing it with his foot not his hand. but its good that people like you watch out for scmbags abusing their dog, i just doubt this guys one of them...

  • I don't see why you should hit or kick your dog even when it's soft. This dog didn't feel it at all that's for sure, but still don't see why you should do it. He's a nice and good looking dog but even tho I have two dogs and im not afraid of dogs I don't want to get close to this dog.

  • kaikaz: young dogs like rough play, i play rough with my dog, and he loves it! hes also very stable with other dogs and people. play is a natural way for a dog to exercise its instincts in a positive way, that way people should do it, similar to kids playing games and sports...

  • If you see it that way you are right. If kids play soccer, some will kick your legs not on purpose but its just part of playing soccer. Maybe I'm a little to gentle with my dogs, because they dont listen at all. And you are right maybe its better to raise a big muscular dog like him this way. But I wouldnt kick a smaller dog just to play. A big dog like him, yea why not as long as its playful kicking. Anyway I still dont want to get to close to this dog :p

  • @mgbrawl thats not a puppy cane corso 

  • @TheCaneCorso AKA 'gamebredpit': i never said it was.

  • Nice cane corso,beautiful coat color!

  • thats a bear lol its a big ass dog

  • shit thats big dog...

  • Beautiful dog

  • have one in black their gawjus ,rather have a doberman tho

  • beautiful dog

  • What the hell of training is this ?

  • 4 fight?

  • greek my question was ironic...

    Seriously speaking I don't like this kind of work and I think it's not a good work. Kicks (even if fake) are unuseful, instead is much more useful some object able to make some noise at the impact (but without causing any pain to the dog).

    The dog I see in this video has not enough will to play or character, he must be stimulated possibily working with other dogs using the concept of a shared object or taking advantage of the other dogs enthusiasm...

  • you wrote 200words whitch have no sence!

    i cant understand you! i have one pit bull th short one! i know what am saing

  • ahahahah ! It's not my problem if you don't understand... You don't understand because you're never been in a dog training field ;-)

    What you wrote ??? "4 fight" ? This makes sense ? ahahhaha ! You think to know everything if you have a pitbull ? Please... what "4 fight" ? What do you want to fight ? How old are you ? 20 years ?? Grow up !

  • ....nerd...

  • i've noticed that the ears are allways cut diffrently is that just because of the vet that does it or do they go by style ?

  • why does that say puppy in the name its fully grown :O and nice animal

    p.s. teach him to duck when u hit with your feet ( y tought mine , verry easy and usefull )

  • @TheMRamstaff Maybe that's the name of the technique.

  • wats des song called