Cane Corso Italiano Mastiffs
Please contact us on our future breedings. We have show potential pups, with great temperaments.
Please contact us on our future breedings. We have show potential pups, with great temperaments.
My family and I have been breeding Cane Corsos for 6 short wonderful years! They bring our family so much joy . And we love the joy in making other families happy with our dogs also. We make sure they go to loving/caring homes of the breed.
Healthy, Well Socialized, and Lifetime Support
Our dogs are dual registered both AKC and ICCF. They are Gold Ribbon (Best of Breed) kind of dogs. Our babies will come to you well socialized with kids and other pets. They will come fully utd with shots and shot records. Our vet removes dew claws and docks their tails at approximately 3 days of age. The puppies are dewormed at 2,3,4,6,8 wks. of age.
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Our babies are sold quickly, so reach out to reserve your furever friend or to ask any questions.
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Based on our expertise we are able to make your pick our clients based on temperaments/structure ect.
($350,450.00 shipping)
1st Come, 1st Served! Secure a furbaby by placing your deposits. Deposits are refundable ONLY if something were to happen to the litter/puppy of your choice.
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The Cane Corso is a descendant of the old Roman molosser.[1] Its name derives from cane da corso, an old term for those catch dogs used in rural activities for cattle and swine, as distinct from cane da camera which indicates the catch dog kept as a bodyguard. In the recent past, its distribution was limited to some regions of Southern Italy, especially in Basilicata, Campania, and Apulia.[4]
Cane Corso were used to guard property, livestock, and families, and some continue to be used for this purpose today. Historically it has also been used by night watchmen, keepers, and, in the past, by carters and drovers.
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