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Cane Corso

Cane Corso
Alternative names
Cane de Macellaio
Italian Corso Dog
Italian Mastiff
Sicilian Branchiero
Country of origin
Italy
Classification
FCI: Group 2 Section 2 (Provisional)
AKC: Working (FSS)
CKC: Miscellaneous Class
Breed standard (external link)
FCI, AKC
Notes
The AKC foundation stock service (FSS)
is a registration service for breeds not yet
recognised by the AKC.

The CKC "miscellaneous class" is for
not yet fully recognised by the organisation

The Cane Corso is an Italian breed used mainly as a guard dog. The dog is a large mastiff-type dog breed.

Appearance

Breed standards are still developing internationally, and they vary somewhat among different breed clubs. For example, the FCI standard calls for a height at the withers from 58 to 68 cm (22.8 to 26.7 inches), with bitches in the lower ranges and males in the higher ranges, whereas the AKC affiliated club (International Cane Corso Federation) calls for 24.4-26.8 inches (62 to 68 cm).[1] Similarly, different organizations call for weights in various ranges from 36-63.5 kg (80 to 140 pounds).

Its ears are naturally dropped forward, but many breeders crop them short and close to the head so that the remaining stubs stand upright.

Temperament

This breed can be naturally aggressive with strangers unless well socialized from an early age.

History

Sixteenth-century breeders in Sicily recreated this breed in an attempt to match the ancient, now-extinct, herding breed Cane di Macellaio. It was used as a drover to move herds of cattle, and it might have been used in dog fighting.

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