Cane Corso
Italian working mastiff. Powerful, devoted protector — only for experienced owners.
The Cane Corso descends from Roman war dogs and was used in Italy as a farm guardian and hunter of large game. Almost extinct by the 1970s, the breed was rebuilt and is now popular as a working family guardian. Powerful, intelligent, deeply loyal — and absolutely not for inexperienced hands.
Temperament
Confident, watchful, loyal, aloof with strangers. Cane Corsos need clear leadership and lifelong socialisation.
Exercise needs
60–90 minutes of structured daily exercise plus mental work.
Grooming
Short coat, weekly brush.
Common health issues
Hip and elbow dysplasia. Bloat / GDV. Cherry eye. Demodectic mange in puppies. Idiopathic epilepsy.
👍 Best for
Experienced owners with secure properties. Single-dog homes.
👎 Not best for
First-time owners. Apartments. Households with frequent visitors and no time for training.
