The Cane Corso is normally a quiet dog, barking only when alerted to a strange situation. Despite the breeds’ size they make an excellent housedog and are very athletic. They get along well with children, protective yet gentle. The Corso bonds quickly to his family and becomes quite attached especially to the children. They enjoy being included in the family activities. Their temperament is very stable. The Cane Corso requires a great deal of attention and training so if you’re not prepared to make this commitment then maybe the Cane Corso is not the dog for you.
We have tried to bring you enough information to help you make an informed decision about the Cane Corso and whether it is ‘THE’ dog for you as we found it is for us.
We also want to give you a look at our Cane Corso Family and a little of their history.
The owner of a Corso must become the leader of the pack, in the dog’s mind. To do this, he or she must mimic the actions and attitudes of a leader and require the dog to recognize and conform to this. All areas of interaction must be choreographed by the owner, from when to pet, to where the dog sleeps, to who greets visitors or strangers first.
When your Corso feels leadership coming from you, it will eventually:
- Be relieved to be free of the responsibility of controlling everything
- Feel more secure
- Develop more confidence
- Worry less about strangers
- Be more likely to interact happily with family and friends
- Be more obedient – easier to train
- Show little or no aggression
Everyone who purchases their Cane Corso from Paradise CC will receive a copy of the book “LEADER OF THE PACK.” By Nancy Baer & Steve Duno
I highly recommend this book to learn ‘How to take control of your relationship with your dog.’