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The History Of Cane Corso Dogs

The Cane Corso's roots date based to the Roman Empire days

. In fact the Latin name for the pet is "Cohors," which means "Guardian," "Protector." The Cane Corso was known as a war dog, and was often sent to battle all kinds of wild beasts including Lions.

This Italian Mastiff was later known for it's economic advantages in Italy, where pet's needed to full some sort of working need. It was often used in the field of agriculture, for hunting purposes and also for guarding the farm against unwanted predators. It would help in shepherding the animals to market and also to the slaughterhouse.

However with the technology advances of agriculture, the 1970's nearly saw the near extinction of the breed. The attraction of the Cane Corso with dog lovers was lost, and wasn't returned till 1976 when Doctor Breber, an enthusiastic dog lover and researcher into the traditions of Italy. Dr. Breber formed the S.A.C.C. (Societ Amatori Cane Corso), which was a sort of rescue mission to revive the Breed. With some astute breeding skills the dog was finally given a new birth.

With introduction of the breed to the US, the breed became a good all around family pet. The reasons behind this, is the Mastiff quickly becomes attached to his family and created a strong bond especially amongst children. The Cane Corso is also a great guard dog, and will consider it his job to protect the family home and occupants at all costs.


Build

Because of it's origins the Italian Mastiff, is a powerful dog. Although it is muscular in build, it's more about being defined than sheer bulk. This gives the dog a more athletic look. The Italian Mastiff has a powerful jawline and naturally drooping ears.

Temperament

The breed has a very stable temperament and will not become aggressive unless it feels threatened when it becomes a powerful guard dog. It is very important to train, when young, and they require a quite strict training routine. The first thing a Cane Corso puppy will do, is determine its place in the household and so it is vital, that boundaries and rules are set down. The Cane Corso requires a confident pet owner, who will make sure that the puppy, knows his place in the family pack. They also require plenty of exercise and walks, so an active family will be a huge benefit to get the best out of the dog.

by: Neil Maycock
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