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An obedience school trainer told me he would not benefit from obedience school and would have a better chance with someone like you. He has never bitten anyone but has snapped at a few dogs, as well as the vet and the trainer at the obedience school.

I am curious if his breed has some sort of predisposition to any of these problems and if these problems are worth fixing. Some people have recommended that I put him down, but I strongly oppose that view, so any help will be great.

I wrote the ebook pictured to the left for people that have a Cane Corso puppy under the age of 12 weeks of age, but ideally even earlier. In other words, those who are thinking of getting a Cane Corso puppy so they can avoid these sorts of issues.

Another enormous Cane Corso klaxon in your message is that an opinion formed about a dog, any dog, let alone a guarding breed with the nature and developmental periods of a Cane Corso, when the dog is not even 8 months of age is one that is the basis of why I get so many problem letters, phone calls and appointments for this breed. The vast majority of Cane Corso dogs will to the layperson behaviourally speaking, be very similar in nature to a Labrador Retriever at the same age. The difference is that when the Labrador Retriever hits young adulthood (approximately 18 months of age) it will still be a Labrador Retriever. A Cane Corso however, should become something quite different in some very significant behavioural areas.

You are so on the point. Last year I was given a corso x amstaff puppy by a neighbour .He was 2 months old.I am 66 year old female.
From day one I realized he was not an ordinary dog. I completely fell in love with him more each day.More intelligent than me ,faster than me, stronger than me.Eleven months later after we spent everyday from 5am playing ball games,hide and seek, tug a rope .he would help vacuum and mop(in a dog way) then we would go to the free range beach for socialisation with other humans and dogs.Raw food with kibble twice a day.We practised sit,stay,wait, stop,come, leave,find.
The most trouble after all these perfections was I could not lead him properly and when he saw other dogs on leads on walks he would pull to get away and he did twice.My old arms and bodyweight could not hold him and all commands before performed perfectly went out the window when it really counted.
I was out of my depth with him..
I knew immediately that he had read me,knew my weaknesses and he lulled me into a false sense of security.He was and hopefully still is the most magnificent canine .
I surrender him to the dog home and I donate money regularly to the home they promised to find him a good home with a person who could be a good leader for him.I will miss him till the day I die .

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The third reason is that the trainer/handler has fast forwarded their training and missed a step. This is very common amongst dog trainers and dog owners alike when it comes to teaching a dog to walk/jog/run/roller blade/bicycle on a loose leash with their handler.

Hi John,
My husband and I are considering taking in a Cane Corso who the current owner has stated has aggression issues with strangers coming into her house unless they have a dog with them. Then at that point he follows the other dog and lets that dog take the lead (alpha) position. She has also stated that he has bitten about 13 people, 1 being her 14 year old daughter, but has never shown aggression to her or her 4 year old grand daughter. My husband and I have worked with our German Shepherd that we had with almost identical aggression and behavior issues, which we were able to reverse over time. We currently have an American Bulldog, who is very well behaved without aggression issues. We are very interested in working with and rehoming this Cane Corso. We are just unsure, curious rather, the best way to go about correcting his issues and behaviors as we have never worked with a Cane Corso.

Hi John, I own a 1 year 3 month old Cane Corso.
I trained him since he was 8 weeks old. He is a great dog and gets along very well with all the family members.
My concerns are that he still pees in a squat position and never shows any guarding instincts. Do this think his behavior will change in the coming months?
Cesar

If, and I repeat if, you can find someone that knows how to use this tool in a way that your Corso, jumps up and wags his tail every time he sees it, (as opposed to running and hiding if you even pick up the television remote) and can hire them to teach you how to use one, it can be an asset. In some cases, an invaluable asset.

Wow! Just wow. Whereas having a dog or two is having a pet, four chows would be enough work that I would consider it more of a hobby and now adding a Cane Corso to the mix is getting closer to having another full-time job. How did you find the time?

I am self employed, lived on a 600 acre ranch, and had tons of time to devote, as well as quite a bit of experience with dogs. I was very overwhelmed when my cute puppy started growling at anyone who walked near me. When before adulthood she loved everyone.

We have an 8 month old female Corso; can someone recommend some Corso groups for us to join? So far so good, but if we come across any problems, I would like to have a few experienced owners to chat with. Thanks in advance!

I have sought out a professional behaviorist in the area and after the consultation she recommended euthanasia. I am being 100% truthful when I say that there was no red-lining at the consultation of any kind. I believe her recommendation came from her previous experiences with some Corsos and she just kind of threw in the towel.

I will get straight to the point. I found n 8 week old corso from a local rescue. saw pictures of the dad, but didnt have much of a back story other then the person didnt have resources to take care of a corso litter. When I went to get the puppy, it was tiny and actually barley 6 weeks old! Additioanlly a little undernourished and supper clingy so far. Had I known he was taken from the mother this young, I probably would have not rescued it, but at this point it was too late.

I have a female cc of 11 months looks very good but does not bark it is getting me frustrated because I needed a security guard dog it plays with everyone that comes around pls what can I do since armed robbers broke into my house in the early part of the year. Thanks

Contact a trainer to teach your dog to bark on command and then start alerting the dog to alert in the contexts you want her to bark. Be careful what you wish for though. Most people that think they want a guard dog soon learn what they wanted was a deterrent dog, and not the liability that comes with a guard dog like a Cane Corso.

Two years ago I bought a townhouse in an urban area. My neighbors next door owns a 7 year old male cane corso. Separating our lots is a chain link fence that has seen better days. The issue I have is that the cane corso is very aggressive toward me when I am in the backyard. Weather it be doing yard work, grilling, or playing with my dog (male Boston terrier). The aggression is unprovoked I do not antagonize the dog in any way but he will bark with such ferocity snap at the fence and even ram his head into the fence. I have always been a dog lover of all sizes and have never had a do act so aggressive toward me. His owner has attempted to socialize him with me and he will some what behave when the male owner is present but if he is not the dog goes back to being aggressive. I fear that the dog does not get enough exercise and attention. Our back yards are not very big and I rarely see the owners walk the dog. I am at a loss at what I can do because I refuse to stop doing things in my backyard. In conclusion I have two questions:

There are a few possible reasons for a dog to do this and the most common is that the dog has a skewed sense of hierarchy in the household. If this is the case, you will either have to provide him with some clarity through training or assuming your spouse loves you more, find somewhere else for him to live where they have the skills to wizen him up. Find someone in your area with Cane Corso or similar Molosser experience to assess him.

Hi there
I have just adopted a 12week old cane Corso, male. I am ALREADY seeing do much aggression in him. He has drawn blood on my mother and boyfriend. This is not a normal puppy biting habit he has, I have always had dogs and know the usual biting.

This is very long situation here.
I have a cane corso cross staffy who my brother bought off his dad. He did not researched anything about this type of breed of dog we have now got the dog due to some personal issues.

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