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After owning both Rottweilers and Pit Bulls (trained and socialized from day 1), my Cane Corso is the best breed I have ever had the pleasure of owning and training. She's been socializing since 3.5 months, started training the moment I brought her home. She is now 2yo, 123lbs, super chill, and loving. She has out weighed me for about 6 months and if I was not her pack leader she would be a nightmare. I've watched this channel and Bruce Wayne for years prior to adding my Corso to my family and you are 100% correct in deterring anyone without prior positive experience with a guardian breed! Those who don't listen are the ones giving this breed a bad rep as well as bad breeders. Harley says hello to you all:
As a owner of a female cane corso for almost 5 years, I’m 100% agreeing with you. People tend to see only the danger in her, not knowing how wonderful she is in the house, even with our jack russel of 16 years. She lets him lay in her bed while she then lays in front of him like as a mom would do. But like any other dog breed, you could easely make her like a true horror dog. Its how you bring them up
I agree, although before owning my corso the only dog i ever had was a jack russell. Ive seen alot of corso owners mainly on youtube saying "corsos arent for novice dog owners", and although I mostly agree, its certainly not impossible. I will say dont get one if you havent done research and if you arent willing to put in the work to raise and lead one. 3 years in, 1 male corso, 1 female corso/pit mix, and 13(now 4) accidental puppies later lol, I think I've done a pretty good job with this being not only my 2nd dog and 1st BIG dog, but a protection breed at that.
@@jerryx2000 well yes and no, that all depends on if I’ve said the magic words “watch the house” before I leave. Or do you mean while I’m home? If I’m home, yes, absolutely, but not without me knowing because they’ll bark at anyone who approaches the door, but my very inner circle are just brave enough to still walk in lol 😂 but that’s only like 2 or 3 people, on this planet.
Chill bro....nobody cares about a grammar mistake. She is human....and there was actually a study on people who always correct peoples grammar if you want to read it here. I do not think you are what this says but still no need to correct www.businessinsider.com/people-who-correct-typos-may-be-jerks-study-finds-2016-3
Very true. The lines (pedigree) within powerful breeds are just about as important as the 'nurture' aspect. I get so sick of people saying it's only about how a dog is raised (training, socialization, etc...). People need to realize if their pup comes from a line (last 4 to 5 generations) of animals having aggressive, nasty, rage-prone, unstable temperaments, they can be 90% certain their pup will evolve with the same temperament.
I love socializing my dog and training time. It crazy how she knows the difference between dogs she wants to be around and the ones she doesn't. Same with people. She's not aggressive toward them she just watches them. Even when we pass. Looks back at them like she's on point.
So my girl was 12 months when I got her..had to start her from scratch, no manners, no leash, not used to cars. It's been rough at times (I'm no spring chicken..but experienced with large dogs. Still they are very different. We continue working together and have a trainer.
i have a female and she loves every dog she has come in contact with except my dads crazy dog. she has putt her on her back a few times but never hurt her. she stays with my sister from time to time when er are on vacation. my sister has 2 danes and 2 golder retrivers. my corso will bring my sister toys because she learned the retrivers get praised for it lol. these dogs are supper smart and love to work and have a job
Hi from Boston , one of the best videos you’ve put out , you talked about everything people need to know, I love this breed going back 25 years, and unfortunately they’re become the new fashion for the wrong people , that’s why they’re showing up in shelters all over the country , thanks for all you do in promoting responsible dog ownership
We had to put down our 2 and a half year old rescue female corso who had severe bone and joint issues yesterday. Loved her beyond words, but she was so much more work than our top pick male. She was always a nervous insecure dog even without the fear stages. It took over a year to build her confidence enough to get her comfortable around other dogs. Always had to have our head on a swivel when we took her out. Towards the end of her life she bloomed into this happy confident dog. She died without fear and surrounded by people who loved her at home❤… Having experienced some of the worst examples of the breed, if you are dead set on owning a Corso, PLEASE RESEARCH YOUR BREEDER and make sure that puppy is healthy with a sound temperament because it will tear you up, physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially if you try to be lazy and cheap. You taught me so much Mia-moo daddy loves and miss you so damn much💔😭
Haven't owned a corso (yet), but at one time we had two Rottweilers. It's 100% true that you get what you put into any dog, but there's something special about that concept with working/guardian breeds. Our experience with our rotts was very positive. We're hoping to have another great experience with a corso in the not-too-distant future.
I have two 9 month old male Cane Corso’s. I am so in love with them. It’s been pretty smooth so far but, the smaller male is more energetic and has more of an attitude compared to my bigger one. I swear he acts just like a cat. It’s so crazy. They are maturing and I know things can change with them, but I am taking it day by day. Fingers crossed that it stays smooth.
I have had a mastiff mix, and an Akita in the past. I now have a Corso who is 18 months old. I have socialized him since day 1, started training at day 1. He is the best dog i have ever had and is still a baby. I put so much work into him everyday so he does not become a statistic. He is a big lover with 90% of people and animals, there are people/dogs he doesn't like. I am very very conscious of the fact he can be/is a very large liability. I take it very seriously. BUT he is worth every moment i spend with him, every dollar spent on him, all the time and effort. He rewards me 10 fold. ❤ Great video as always Jason! Love ya'll ❤️
Owning a guardian breed is a lifestyle. We have an almost 3 year old Presa canario. It takes a lot of consistent training and socializing . It's a continuous work in progress.
I've had Dobermans since I was 12 years old. I love the breed so much. Lost 2 of my Dobes to DCM. Recently I felt the time was right to get another dog. I rescued this time, a 7 month old female Cane Corso. She had a tough start, and I can't believe she's mine and she's beyond smart. This breed has quickly stolen my heart. She is very obedient and eager to please. Thank you for your videos, even with my past experience with Dobermans, I am a complete novice with this breed and I want to do right by her. I'm so very proud of her already 💓
First corso for us, never had a guardian breed but we’ve committed since day one socializing her every weekend and when we can during the week. We adopted her at 7 months and she had been to a board and train but she continues to go to training every weekend. I’ve been watching these videos for years with Bruce Wayne and it has helped a TON with us knowing what it takes to give these dogs a good life
I have two male Cane Corso .. one German Shepherd and adopted one Labrador retriever before a few days... They all are cute .. no matter they are stupid or intelligent..German Shepherd is most intelligent among them, and if you can give them proper training, they are best among all ..however I am their mother so they all are my cute babies ...my mom is 59 and dad is 64 ...they want protection ..people out there can attack them for money or jewellery ...in presence of mt these three dogs ( not counting Labrador retriever) no one can touch them ..Cane corso are guard dogs but sometimes go little aggressive.. I feed them By my own hand..so they obey me but they don't obey my Dad in same way ..sometimes I am too tired to run 7 km everyday but they are like we have to do something..so you have to do quite a lot activities no matter what it is ...
It's so good to see when you play with them like this! Do they ever do a play bow with you or each other? 💛 Floyd loves to play like this, and he is always respectful and stops when I say to. He also now spits out leaves when I tell him "out". He's a rescue Cane Corso mix that was underfed, super skinny when we adopted him. And I think he ate leaves to supplement his food intake. So proud of him though. He continues to learn and listen more 🎉
Draco is my 2 year old intact male and my 1st Cane Corso. He's definitely the most affectionate dog I've ever had, also the most protective. Always sitting or laying on me. We work every day on socializing/training him and hes finally really good walking around the neighborhood full of little yapper dogs 😂
So much respect Jason for putting the truth out there! My boy is a total full time job and I'm 100% committed.. can't have anyone in my home without putting him in the car ( he loves the car) best dog I've ever had but jesus christ it's a life changer.
Thank you for making this video. Too many people are wanting this breed and the breeders are responding. I've fostered two this year, both being in the 1 year old range. That point where you say, whoa, I guess I should have trained him, he's too much! Rescues are overloaded with owner surrenders. Again, thanks for mixing in some reality, along with showing what a truly wonderful breed the Cane Corso is.
I have two male Cane Corso .. one German Shepherd and adopted one Labrador retriever before a few days... They all are cute .. no matter they are stupid or intelligent..German Shepherd is most intelligent among them, and if you can give them proper training, they are best among all ..however I am their mother so they all are my cute babies ...my mom is 59 and dad is 64 ...they want protection ..people out there can attack them for money or jewellery ...in presence of mt these three dogs ( not counting Labrador retriever) no one can touch them ..Cane corso are guard dogs but sometimes go little aggressive.. I feed them By my own hand..so they obey me but they don't obey my Dad in same way ..sometimes I am too tired to run 7 km everyday but they are like we have to do something..so you have to do quite a lot activities no matter what it is ...
I think one thing most people do not consider is how you will pick them up (110 pound + breeds) and get them in a vehicle when they are sick or injured. As i got older, i found that the two of us were finding it more difficult to pick them up. We normally use a blanket with two people lifting them when they are hurt or sick.
💯!!!! I tell people the amount of work it takes to have a socialized/athletic Corso. It takes 2 hours a day of exercise and training. If you cannot do that don't get one.
I had a rotti/american bully mix i raised from a puppy that passed last year at 13. We knew the work required, and took the plunge and adopted a 2 year old 100 pound cane corso. He was taken from a junkie house that they think may have been fighting them, as there were four other xl guard dogs that were basically feral and had to be put down - we think they were either holding him back for breeding or happened to be the one they actually took care of, he needed a lot of work but his temperament is soo good and even though hes roughly 2 yr old, still very much a puppy and super smart. Within a couple months hes now good with our cat, good in the crate, walks like a dream, and is quickly becoming less reactive but still work to do there. Shortly after adopting he developed a heart arythmia pneumonia like symotoms so needed a battery of meds and isolation which slowed down socialization progress but we are getting there now, my mom has four small lap dogs and hes learned quickly to be careful around them. Lots and lots of work though, and a key to success imo is make sure you tire them out with lots of play and running. Ronan loves zooming around the yard and jumping super high to catch toys. Everyday he gets a few walks and at least a half hour of high impact exercise through play. This isn't a dog you can just throw in a crate for a big chunk of the day, we tried but he fought it quite a lot, we eventually expanded from the crate at night, to one blocked off room, to now he has the main floor to chill at night and when we are gone during the day, lots of chew toys etc and he's great now, doesn't destroy anything lol. I'm confident we'll get over his reactivity, he used to just walk between my gf and i, scared, and would try to chase bunnies /squirrels etc. With prong training, he now explores more, heels when we want him to, and will sit down when he sees something that he wants to chase and just watch it. (for the most part). Big progress, tons of work, best dog ever i love him like family already.
@@jasoncorey thanks man! Ya i think we got lucky with his puppyness, if his 'switch' had already been flipped I dont think we would have had as much success. Your vids are a great resource for us, I've picked up many things that have helped us quite a bit on our journey with him so thank you, very much appreciate you sharing your experience.
Love your vids! Thank you!.. We adopted a rescue Cane Corso stand/poodle... "canoodle".. I've had plenty of bulldogs, english and french over the years.. I was not prepared of exactly how MUCH a Cane Corso can eat!!!! We have five other dogs and Trooper eats more then the other five combined!.. WE feed homegrown/raised raw so our freezer is depleting quickly.. LOL.... Time to hit the butcher room....
I worked at a dog rescue kennel many years ago and one of the most experienced red level trainers were working with a CC and one day it attacked her. It crushed her arm so it got amputated (she was lucky). When a dog doesnt get the right training from the start of life, it is just a ticking bomb, so well done for this channel and highlighting the important responsibly you have as an owner. ❤
Really great vid dude! The wife and I have an 80 lb boxer who's 6 yrs old now and to this day he still requires constant socialization and work. We love him to death, but it is work. Glad you stressed pet insurance as it's been a savior for us with two major surgeries at a fraction of the cost out of pocket. Digressing...dude you're lean and ripped is there a separate channel with you speaking to diet and fitness?
Great video! I don't agree with everything you say, but IMO, you are spot on. Unfortunately, CCs are THE breed of the day now, with most people having no business owning them. Sadly, it leads to many dogs being relinquished to shelters and many being euthanized. If people want a guardian breed but don't have the dedication that you do, they should obtain an English Mastiff, or perhaps a Bullmastiff
I had no idea with my first Rottie and because of that had so many problems. I got a trainer and learned a lot before I got another dog, I now have a 163 pound Boerbell and he is so easy and awesome but it is work
I had one I spent 2 yrs socializing and level 2 off leash his obedience was off the charts . Work and time I recommend a prong collar heavy to medium. . These dogs can break leash clips and collars if a threat is perceived. CONTROL and loving alpha leader and lots of training. I biked with a Springer dog device for bikes . Mine was very loyal and loving to my kids and family.
You are absolutely correct when you say, carefully choose the breed you want, cause it can turn bad so quickly. I worked with CARE rescue for 5 years resocializing and rehoming fighter breeds. Chow chows, pitties and rotties who went into red zone behavior. Most of them got abused cause their owners didn't have time or didn't care enough to work with them, and so they were then abandoned for being "bad" dogs. I'm so sick of people wanting a potentially dangerous breed for "status" but not knowing how to train the dog, then the dog gets destroyed for what? Please people and these are wonderful dogs and but not for beginners. If you don't know how to show them leadership and don't have $ for professional training, DONT get one. Think it through please.
As a handler to a 97 pound sarplaninac I completely agree. Luckily my girl is quite "docile" for her breed but they are quite know to turn quite quickly. But she's very loving up until she perceive a threat then the soft brown stuff hits the big swirly thing. My girl is a rescue so our first year together was a bit of a mess to be honest but it was worth it. Stern patience was the key for us.
You are not kidding about how strong they are. Im a 6'1 and 300 and when keep family member dog who is very familiar with me. This dog is strongest dog i have ever encountered and im no weakling but this dog has almost knocked me down a few times playing with him. I find it important to pay attention ad let them know to dial it back. Big thing is these breeds are very intelligent and again i only dog sit on occasion and don't own the dog but i do enjoy every-time i get to keep him.
Love your videos and theyve helped us such much when getting our pup (first time CC owners in UK) His training is great and they are so clever. Unfortunate at around 8 months old he got scared by a man while in the pub and is now people reactive 😢
About The time thing i would like to say they need about a hour of walk or play or just a ride in the car / truck ive learned with mine that these corsos are such a pack animal ( probably all gaurdians ) that they want to be with you as much as possible and love to learn so embrase that or pick a different breed .
I have a malinois x and training her she took up all my time and I’m glad she turned out so well. I also have 93 pound chow boxer and getting him where he wouldn’t eat people was so much time and effort.
My Corso, is a real headache. We have been training ourselves,as muchas we are training the dog. We failed him in the beginning but we are doing a course soonest now, and he is doing a lot better, bit it is a slow, work in progress. I owned Akitas in the past, and thought because we did well with them and they are so stubborn, we would have no problem with a Corso, but they are much different dogs.
Hi Jason! I have a 1 year and 8-month-old male Dogo Argentino. I have worked with him since day one. He has been socialized from day one with both people and animals, but because he was diagnosed with hip dysplasia when he was 1 year old and had to be operated on both legs, which meant a recovery period of about 3-4 months, he hasn’t had contact with other dogs since then. Lately, he has become very aggressive towards some male dogs (the neighbors’ dogs in the area). This means I have to avoid walking him near other dogs to prevent a fight. He is allowed to run freely only in the fields, and when he encounters packs of stray dogs, he is just curious; he isn’t aggressive towards them (the strays run away from us anyway because Paco is a big dog, approximately 46 kg or 100 pounds). As for his discipline, I would give him a score of 9 out of 10, but I need to help him be calmer around male dogs. Raising a large breed dog is not easy, and the challenges are much greater than with smaller breeds, let’s say. Best regards!
I totally agree with every single point you talked about. We have 3 dogs. Two full blood Cane Corsos (female and male) and one female German Corso. The 2 females are obedient and were fairly easy to train. Our 19 month old, 140lb male is polar opposite. He is stubborn to the max. We have had to put a lot more time and training into him then the females and he still has far to go. You are not kidding about the time and dedication needed for this breed. This breed is definitely not for the average person. We wouldn't trade them for the world.
My boy Ariz just started in the conformation show ring and he's won 4 points toward his champion title within 2 days of showing! He's been service dog trained and performs his job perfectly. He currently weighs 125lbs and he's still growing. The handler keeps telling me he needs to put on some more weight! LOL! He's 16-17 months old and he's honestly the best and brightest dog I've had in my 30+ years on this planet. I got Ariz when he was only 8 weeks old and weighed in at 18lbs. He is my first giant/guardian breed that I've had. Within the first day he tried giving me some attitude, as I had expected after his flight from Florida to Connecticut. I corrected it on the spot and after that he never tried me again. During the first few weeks he showed this same kind of attitude with other people in my house and I have 3 children under the age of 14, which wasn't gonna slide. He tried being possessive of me whenever we curled up on the couch together or if someone bothered him while sleeping. He got his corrections as needed as did the humans that were causing the issue. He hasn't shown any aggression or attitude towards adults, kids, other dogs or animals since he was about 3-4 months old. He has been in training since he was 8 weeks old and he continues to train or run drills everyday. He lives with an intact male border collie and an intact female Kleekai and there has been no issue between the boys even when she's in heat because Ariz is very laid back and well trained since he was an 18lb ball of fuzz. Despite being my first large breed/guardian breed, I have had nothing but a phenomenal experience raising and training Ariz. He is such an outstanding dog with an amazing temperament and energy to him. He's been such a fun dog to watch grow and learn and he's well known in my area to the point that I've had people asking about him since he's been away from home for shows. Having a sweet and loveable Corso doesn't come cheap or easy. They are amazing dogs but you can't be soft or they'll walk all over you and once they're adults, good luck trying to correct them if you didn't put in the time to raise them right. Exposure training is an absolute essential for these guys to desensitize them to various stimuli and help teach them to be chill around other living things, whether it be people or animals. I've been fortunate enough to help teach people about the breed and how sweet they really are if raised correctly. No matter where I take Ariz, he always gets compliments on either his looks or how sweet he is. All thanks to training! If you're firm and consistent they will be the best dog you could ever ask for. Don't be afraid to put forth the time n effort for these big guys because they'll pay it back tenfold! 11/10 best dog breed/dog I've ever had. I'll never own anything but Cane Corsos.
I have Corso/Queensland. Only 80 lbs, but with the speed and agility of a Queensland and the hard head stubbornness of a Corso it's daily discipline training. The mix makes an amazing hiking dog.
🙌🤘👊💪those beautiful beefcakes!! You are such a great Papa and Cara is the best Mama!! Thank you always give the best kind of information!! Love you!!💖your family is such a great example of doing things correctly~ rules boundaries and limitations surrounded by such love and respect!!💖💖💖 GOALS ALWAYS!! THANK YOU FOR YOU❤ consistency is key~ I have a South African Boerboel,and two Dougue De Bordeaux.. My pack is all under 4yrs.... TONS of energy and power.... You always have to be on top of your game. They look to you for guidance ~ always. I love what your say on your walk~ so true🙌
@@jasoncorey I sure will🙌😍😍🐾🐾🐾I found you and Cara when you were thinking about getting a pup for Bruce🥰🥰🥰I remember when you were traveling to.get JJ and that sheet of ice flew off the truck and smashed your windshield🤦♀️😱so glad you guys were ok🙏🙏🙏you guys are the best💖💖💖all my love💖💖
Thank you for making such an important video! I can't imagine having any other breed; however, the training MUST BE 24/7, 365 days from when they are puppies.
Love the video 👍👍👍Oh yes I can image Jason is pulled by them on the road if they are not well trained; I walked a Saint Bernard before(not mine just friend’s)the strength was unbelievable 😂
You make me want to get one but I’m afraid of the law and people in New York and Connecticut. One of these days hopefully!!! Always been a fan of large breeds
I raised and rescued Rottweilers. Of the numerous rescues we had, there was not one that we weren't able to turn around. Most of the rescues were from people that had no idea what they were getting into. The cute fuzzy balls of fur when their young, but they grow into very large and unmanageable dogs if not trained...As you said training is paramount, don't buy one unless you have the time, patience, and ability to train them as well as exercise them.
I have a 8 month old male cc he is the sweetest boy , love him with all my heart . But these days i think he became so territorial. He doesn’t let people (especially kids) pet them, he is okay with walking or looking but when someone tries to pet him he sometimes barks at them . How can we solve this problem? Do you think he does this because he is insecure ? I will do everything to help him and become a much more well behaved dog. Dont want people to think he is scary because he is such a good boy .
I am so interested in this breed. Like I said in my previous post I’ve had boxers and they have many similarities as what you speak on the Cane Corso. I would really like to continue to learn from you. The one thing I will say is Boxers are very very high energy and yes vet bills on my one boxer were high. I really like how they look like they have more of an even keel personality. That’s what attracting me to them.
My pup is 5 months now. She loves going out and meeting people. I never pass up a can I pet your dog. If im unsure of the person I make sure she stays calm by re assuring her she good and its OK.
Just be careful because that also can backfire on you. Yes take advantage but you also need to be able to say no. I have seen dogs that were never told no growing up and then they see a person and start to almost get out of control because they want attention from the new person.......so I would suggest 10% of the time saying no so the dog starts to understand it cannot be a every time thing.
We’ve owned mastiffs for 20 years. Our first one was a Cane Corso. We both had owned labs for 15 years. We had researched the breed, breeders and trainers before deciding on a Corso. It payed off as she was amazing. Yes, I had to work with her everyday, but it payed off. After that we graduated to English Mastiffs. The EM’s as just as protective, but have a little less drive. The two that we have now are an ideal body weight of 200 lbs and yes we still work, exercise with them everyday. I’ve had a few instances through the years where the dogs had to go into protect mode, but their training kept me, the dogs and the jerks who didn’t initially see the dogs safe. Even with all of the training and experience we have had with our 6 mastiffs I am still learning. Each dog has needed work with different issues… resource guarding, lunging , pulling…of course health issues have been different with each dog too. It’s definitely a commitment, but well worth it. Everything Jason has touched on in the video is right on and important information. Thank you Jason for being such a great ambassador for the breed!
Thanks for sharing your story. And that's another thing people don't realize that you mentioned. That even though you have the same breed there can be massively different things to work on. BW low prey drive....JJ HIGH prey drive. BW was a little sh$# as a pup. JJ was far easier to deal with growing up thru puppyhood and adolescence.
We rescued our female rottie (Florence) when she was around 4months old. We have had quite a few rotties since 96 and she was the very first one to show food aggression (To our 2 senior rotties). It took me a few weeks to get it to lower and slowly we managed to get her over that. We still are trying with the aggression to humans. She will take us, and she took immediately to our daughter and our grand kids (5,3rs old). We know she was abused before we got her and it was evident the first time we took her to the vet 2 days after we brought her home. She was growling at anyone that came close and we were shocked cause NONE of our dogs ever had that issue and even the vet said the same. What ya'll are saying is 100% true. Its a constant effort to train/maintain these dogs. We love our rotties and we feel we were sent to pick up Florence in order to give her a loving home. Its also expensive (Walter alone is epileptic so all his vet bills have totaled over 20K in his close to 5-year life), but we cant see life without having these angels in it as im sure yall feel the same about your babies (yea, we know they are dogs, but they are also sentient beings, and we truly operate our pack on mutual respect). Well sorry to ramble, and thanks for the video
I have a cane corso (7months) he has severe separation anxiety he’s destroyed 2 kennels and has zero confidence whatsoever. I’ve worked with my cc in obedience and training and nothing. I need help with him my son (11yo) treats him like a baby which I believe has caused this issues.
Mine is 9 months and weve never been able to get him to be comfeterable in a crate i bring him most everywhere ive come to accept that he wants to always be part of the pack ( your household and his people ) its a bit of a lifstyle change but worth it .
I suggest getting this under control quick esp with a child at home. I would suggest checking out the perfect canine companion course here and start from scratch with your training. DOG TRAINING COURSES - rb.gy/u1skt Get 10% off with code "Jason"
I would not advise any first time dog owner to get a guardian breed, there are far too many liabilities with what they are capable of with such lack of experience. I would suggest a more mild mannered dog that fits your lifestyle. If you are not active do not get a high energy breed. Learn from that dog and then consider a guardian breed down the road. Most dogs will make a good deterrent for in home due to just barking alone.
I lost my lab / boxer mix to heartworm and heart failure last fall at 7 yrs old . he weighted 120 at his max and was a natural guardian I got a male corso in January he now 9 months and 105 and has been pretty easy to train (easier than my last dog ) and knows his place in MY pack / his pack . I bring him almost everywhere and he's very socialized and happy. He has a natural want to use his nose to find his people and treats ( its a fun game for him ) so I'm thinking about doing nose work with him to see if he has the ability to find things on command or track game or people in the woods. What's your opinion on nose work to keep him stimulated
I’ve fostered every breed imaginable and I’ve owned pitbulls. I now have a 1 year old cane corso and she’s currently in a 6 week board and train because she’s extremely dog reactive (but dog friendly) and human aggressive. Shes never ever liked people since was 8 weeks old. It’s impossible to socialize and scared cane corso when she refuses to go near people. I did rescue her from a bad situation which didn’t help. But this breed is absolutely not for everyone. It may forever breed but when people ask, I tell them it’s not the safest dog to own.
Hace ver como q es el único q los puede tener se sabe q es un animal grande pero tampoco es para tanto otro vídeo habla q si tubo q poner una verja q le costo q se yo cuantos miles…en fin lo hace ver q tener un corso es una cosa del otro mundo ..eso si como el,subir videos a cuenta de los perros q vas a tener pa mantener unos 10 mas lol..pronto tendré el mío porq me encantan …❤❤
👍💥🤜🤛💥👍LOVE that you are highlighting that a dog, any dog, is a change of lifestyle, not just a hobby. What I love even more is , "he is still psycho!" Hahahahaha loooove it😂😅😂
I’m glad my mastiff Aussie Shepard mix is a good boy. My daughter and son walk him. The looks we get when my 9 year old daughter is walking him is hilarious. Especially since she’s not much taller than he is and he has 100 pounds on her. I do stay close and I am always watching and looking for stuff that might excite him, mainly his friends he normally meets on walks. Because he thinks it’s play time lol. They are the best breed in my opinion. And out of all the other dogs that show up at school to pick the kids up, Conan is the kids favourite, he’s always swarmed by the kindergarten kids. They find it a fun game to see who gets lol slimed by his slobber.
I had a 90lb Boxer, he was amazing, high energy at times but also chill, now I have a female Cane Corso rescue, she is 17 months old, I have her in a boarding training facility. Definitely do your homework before you commit.
Hi Jason, In this video, you mention that Bruce's skin twitches when you touch his back. My Akita does the same thing, and now I'm wondering if I need to get him checked out. Could you tell me what that condition is called? I'd like to do some research. Thank you!
Training is really a part of our relationship with my two cane corso, intact females. But my two dogs are a little different, as one is a rescue. But I take them out constantly, almost everywhere I go! But I happen to own my own business and I’m able to spend the time and money it takes to raise these girls. People often say that Stella is a golden retriever at heart and that is what I wanted. However, she’s still VERY protective of me. We also have two cats, but I do exactly like you did to teach my pack their order. But you’re right, these dogs are NOT for everyone.
I have a 1 year old female and everything they say about the breed is true other than my girl is on the smaller side and doesn't drool just yet, fingers crossed lol. She's great and very smart. It was much easier training her compared to my 10 year old pitbull who was very stubborn when she was young.
I have a very good invisible fence. Works for German shepards, American bullies and labradors. All my neighbors got them and no dog ever crossed. My question is, will this work for a Cane corso, with professional training of course? i have 1/2 acre for dogs to run around. My house is 1 acre total
To preface: I am not looking for condescending answers to this. Control yourself. I am a long haul trucker, I drive solo between Canada and the US. It has been getting increasingly dangerous out here, especially as a woman and by myself. I have been considering a guardian companion, but I am not quite sure on the breed as of yet. I am also very familiar and comfortable with large dog breeds, training, and leadership. I'm essentially stuck between Pits or Corsos. In terms of socialization, truck stops, rest areas, and even shippers and customers are daily, several times a day. I already have a puppers with me, she is a rescue Toy Aussie and up there in age, walks and being out of the truck are normal. I haul open deck, so I have gained quite a lot of strength as a result, all of which I don't need for Miss Reba, lol. She is a super sweet love bug, and the absolute worst for protection. 😂 Would a Corso do well as a truck companion? Size does matter, I get that, but isolation doesn't exist in my life with companions. I have to be out of this truck every couple of hours outside of sleeping. Anyone else drive OTR with a large guardian? Does their sex make a difference in temperament and adaptability? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sex always will equate to differences in size and personality. They need a good amount of exercise more so than just getting out of the truck and walking around a little. They will need (not as a puppy but as an adult) daily walks 3 miles, areas to run free, you need to be able to give them a job to do to satisfy them as they are a working breed. And they take up a ton of horizontal space so they need plenty of room to be able to lay down and fully stretch out. Hope this helps a little.
@@jasoncorey Oh, I don't just take tiny little walks for 3 minutes, lol. I average 4 miles a day as it is. I'm very active, in spite of the reputation truckers have as being lazy. I prefer rest areas as they do have space for off leash more often than not. And they are cleaner. Bed space may be an issue, so who knows. It is only myself and my little pup, and that is the way it will stay as far as I am concerned (as in I have zero desire for a partner). I am also still in the research phase, I am really taking my time figuring this out as I don't want to make the wrong decision for a puppy. Thank you! 😊
About the electric fence. Mine worked absolutely perfect for my corso. She respected the boundaries even without wearing the collar. She would not cross it even if excited by passersby.
I wanted a guard dog not a lap dog so I got a Fila and slept well at night. I don't want my dog socializing with potential enemies and I get a therapy dog for tail wags and head pats
People say to me oh I didn’t know cane corsos was so good and not aggressive and always have to tell them it takes me everyday since birth training 24/7 even now when 2 just most people don’t have the time same with my 14 month Alabai
Hi Jason…I have a 180 lb Great Dane and he does not know his size-he’s an absolute sweetheart but he broke my nose with his big Mastiff head🥴 Of course he felt terrible and kept laying his head on my nose licking me where it was hurt and that in itself was painful… We have a Blue Doberman too and like JJ, he is extremely active/hyper…he is hypervigilant about protecting me-I’m disabled and I think he knows it-he is my daughters dog but extremely protective of me-we just had an incident the other night with a Pitbull-he had gotten loose and was running up the stairs at me and Jaeger-this Pittie has bitten people and is aggressive-it took all of my strength to get Jaeger behind me so I could quickly get him inside-he saw that dog coming up the stairs at us and he posted up right in front of me, growling at the other dog… I have to admit I was worried about Jaeger attacking him if he got closer to us…once I got Jaeger in back of me , I opened the door to our house and Jaeger quickly replied to my command of going inside… did I handle this correctly or did I do something wrong by him? Jaeger barked until the other dog was caught by their owner and taken home!! The sad thing was that it was a little kid trying to get this Pitbull back on his lease and back in his collar he slipped-this little boy was too young to try to wrangle this big Pittie and he definitely could not have handled breaking up a dog fight if one had happened!!! I was more than angry at the parents… the little boy has no business walking this aggressive dog!!!😡
@@jasoncorey yes, thanks…he really doesn’t know his size… he is real “handsy”- he and our Irish Wolfhound smacked each other ( our Doberman did not like their”rough” playing). and pawed everything…Ashton would paw at my phone when she thought I needed to be paying attention to her-she would send my phone flying.. they say it’s a big dog thing-I may not be explaining it right-it’s not a bad thing- do Bruce and JJ do it?
I had 5 GREAT DANES.... Ton of food, tons of fights between the Alpha and a PUPPY male harlequin... It is not easy! We had other breeds of dogs... WORK WORK WORK...
I love these dogs. I have a pitt but I love all dogs but prefer cane corsos and pitts. Youngstown is a huge dumping ground for cane cosos and pitts. It's so sad
😂Hi there is iit ok to have 2 males together or !? Appreciate any info on this topic ...May I ask do you think it's best BUYING 1 from a pup I personally think yes but what's your thoughts!? Thanks by the way they r very beautiful
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 One of the best videos I've seen about Cane Corso and can be applied to other large breed dogs! thanks Jason! #dogtraining #doglover #dog #doglife #canecorso #brucewanye #justice #JasonCorey
Resources guarding , i have 4 in the house,2 belong to my daughters, both males i have a male and 2 females(fixed) my guy has attacked his siblings. I know they are triggers. Its rare as we keep them separate and he knows to leave it. He is the best trained , also the most dominant. I want to figure out how to get him not to do this. We are careful with triggers we know.
Does my 2.5kg maltese count as a guard breed? She barks whenever she heards any unidentified noise, whenever anyone enters our building and guards over me all the time, following me around the house and springing in my defense if I'm asleep and anyone enters the room. She can't do much, but for sure she's a good alarm. But jokes aside, I could never own one of these huge, strong dogs, but they are beautiful, they just require a lot of space, time and energy and probably also a lot of experience with dogs, and unfortunately i don't have any of them.
I have two male Cane Corso .. one German Shepherd and adopted one Labrador retriever before a few days... They all are cute .. no matter they are stupid or intelligent..German Shepherd is most intelligent among them, and if you can give them proper training, they are best among all ..however I am their mother so they all are my cute babies ...my mom is 59 and dad is 64 ...they want protection ..people out there can attack them for money or jewellery ...in presence of mt these three dogs ( not counting Labrador retriever) no one can touch them ..Cane corso are guard dogs but sometimes go little aggressive.. I feed them By my own hand..so they obey me but they don't obey my Dad in same way ..sometimes I am too tired to run 7 km everyday but they are like we have to do something..so you have to do quite a lot activities no matter what it is ...
What are your thoughts on large breeds in off leash areas? I have a Great Dane but I am fearful of bad owners and I'm sure people are fearful of my dog.
Drool. But really the downside I have with mine is walking with my family and my other two dogs, one a puppy. And theres no getting around this because the drive is too strong for it. If anyone or any dog approaches us the corso is really on point. You don’t want to approach us in any rapid or overly animated manner. Any dog that runs up to play is getting submitted hard. And there’s zero chance a stranger can interact with our puppy. Outside of the home with just me he’s fine. So long as I’m talking to the stranger he’s fine. Strangers can pat him. No problems at all. But all of us going for a walk together and he’s working as his genes just go into overdrive . So basically we avoid it because if he gets triggered there’s no stopping him.
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Thanks for the jumpscare dude. Good job editing this.
@jasoncorey can you talk about how much space you believe is needed to exercise them? Your backyard is hugh!
your dog is fat and a backyard breeders
Guardian Breeds require alot more extra attention .
Socialization and Obedience Training is crucial . And it must begin from day one .
How you know all this abt dogs but can’t keep he dog in shape them dogs so fat they can’t even move would never want a dog like that 🤷♂️
After owning both Rottweilers and Pit Bulls (trained and socialized from day 1), my Cane Corso is the best breed I have ever had the pleasure of owning and training. She's been socializing since 3.5 months, started training the moment I brought her home. She is now 2yo, 123lbs, super chill, and loving. She has out weighed me for about 6 months and if I was not her pack leader she would be a nightmare. I've watched this channel and Bruce Wayne for years prior to adding my Corso to my family and you are 100% correct in deterring anyone without prior positive experience with a guardian breed! Those who don't listen are the ones giving this breed a bad rep as well as bad breeders. Harley says hello to you all:
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As a owner of a female cane corso for almost 5 years, I’m 100% agreeing with you. People tend to see only the danger in her, not knowing how wonderful she is in the house, even with our jack russel of 16 years. She lets him lay in her bed while she then lays in front of him like as a mom would do. But like any other dog breed, you could easely make her like a true horror dog. Its how you bring them up
I agree, although before owning my corso the only dog i ever had was a jack russell. Ive seen alot of corso owners mainly on youtube saying "corsos arent for novice dog owners", and although I mostly agree, its certainly not impossible. I will say dont get one if you havent done research and if you arent willing to put in the work to raise and lead one. 3 years in, 1 male corso, 1 female corso/pit mix, and 13(now 4) accidental puppies later lol, I think I've done a pretty good job with this being not only my 2nd dog and 1st BIG dog, but a protection breed at that.
@@jerryx2000 yes, people say that mine behaves like one! It’s all in your socialization and training
@@jerryx2000 well yes and no, that all depends on if I’ve said the magic words “watch the house” before I leave. Or do you mean while I’m home? If I’m home, yes, absolutely, but not without me knowing because they’ll bark at anyone who approaches the door, but my very inner circle are just brave enough to still walk in lol 😂 but that’s only like 2 or 3 people, on this planet.
Too many people don’t understand how much training and work that goes into having dogs like this.
I think you mean “training”. You put “trading”…
Chill bro....nobody cares about a grammar mistake. She is human....and there was actually a study on people who always correct peoples grammar if you want to read it here. I do not think you are what this says but still no need to correct www.businessinsider.com/people-who-correct-typos-may-be-jerks-study-finds-2016-3
@@jasoncoreyyour right and I make a lot of mistakes too. Maybe it is difficult to understand my tone through text. I will check the link out.
@@jasoncorey Does your training work with most dogs? Small like the toy breeds.
Mines 3, he’s still learning now.
They ain’t for first time owners
I would just add, buying from a reputable Breeder is also very important. Love your content as always. Rich & Angel
Last video I said that and someone got so mad at me 🤣
@@jasoncorey Wow!!! Guess some people just don't understand how important that is.
Very true. The lines (pedigree) within powerful breeds are just about as important as the 'nurture' aspect. I get so sick of people saying it's only about how a dog is raised (training, socialization, etc...). People need to realize if their pup comes from a line (last 4 to 5 generations) of animals having aggressive, nasty, rage-prone, unstable temperaments, they can be 90% certain their pup will evolve with the same temperament.
You will not find that type of breeders with this dog the real Corso is on the farm in the hills of Italy not in breeding kennels
I love socializing my dog and training time. It crazy how she knows the difference between dogs she wants to be around and the ones she doesn't. Same with people. She's not aggressive toward them she just watches them. Even when we pass. Looks back at them like she's on point.
So, is that a great trait of this breed, or is it because of my training?
I have the same experience with mine!
So my girl was 12 months when I got her..had to start her from scratch, no manners, no leash, not used to cars. It's been rough at times (I'm no spring chicken..but experienced with large dogs. Still they are very different. We continue working together and have a trainer.
i have a female and she loves every dog she has come in contact with except my dads crazy dog. she has putt her on her back a few times but never hurt her.
she stays with my sister from time to time when er are on vacation. my sister has 2 danes and 2 golder retrivers. my corso will bring my sister toys because she learned the retrivers get praised for it lol. these dogs are supper smart and love to work and have a job
Hi from Boston , one of the best videos you’ve put out , you talked about everything people need to know, I love this breed going back 25 years, and unfortunately they’re become the new fashion for the wrong people , that’s why they’re showing up in shelters all over the country , thanks for all you do in promoting responsible dog ownership
We had to put down our 2 and a half year old rescue female corso who had severe bone and joint issues yesterday. Loved her beyond words, but she was so much more work than our top pick male. She was always a nervous insecure dog even without the fear stages. It took over a year to build her confidence enough to get her comfortable around other dogs. Always had to have our head on a swivel when we took her out. Towards the end of her life she bloomed into this happy confident dog. She died without fear and surrounded by people who loved her at home❤… Having experienced some of the worst examples of the breed, if you are dead set on owning a Corso, PLEASE RESEARCH YOUR BREEDER and make sure that puppy is healthy with a sound temperament because it will tear you up, physically, mentally, emotionally, and financially if you try to be lazy and cheap. You taught me so much Mia-moo daddy loves and miss you so damn much💔😭
If she was in constant pain that could have led to her being nervous and anxious. Sorry to hear.
@@jasoncorey thanks brotha. It definitely contributed to her insecurity. Lots of love to you and your family.
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This should be a mandatory video prior to Corso ownership. Well done.
Haven't owned a corso (yet), but at one time we had two Rottweilers. It's 100% true that you get what you put into any dog, but there's something special about that concept with working/guardian breeds. Our experience with our rotts was very positive. We're hoping to have another great experience with a corso in the not-too-distant future.
Put in the work and I am sure you will have a great experience
I have two 9 month old male Cane Corso’s. I am so in love with them. It’s been pretty smooth so far but, the smaller male is more energetic and has more of an attitude compared to my bigger one. I swear he acts just like a cat. It’s so crazy. They are maturing and I know things can change with them, but I am taking it day by day. Fingers crossed that it stays smooth.
Things are always a constantly changing evolving game just be patient
Hopefully not the same litter.
The big one is majestic like the original corso lines
@@MrBonecollector83 not from the same litter, I did read somewhere about that not being a good idea. They are 1 week apart
@@STT-923 Because its very difficult to train two dogs at once, you have to do it individually. Its called Littermate Syndrome
I have had a mastiff mix, and an Akita in the past. I now have a Corso who is 18 months old. I have socialized him since day 1, started training at day 1. He is the best dog i have ever had and is still a baby. I put so much work into him everyday so he does not become a statistic. He is a big lover with 90% of people and animals, there are people/dogs he doesn't like. I am very very conscious of the fact he can be/is a very large liability. I take it very seriously. BUT he is worth every moment i spend with him, every dollar spent on him, all the time and effort. He rewards me 10 fold. ❤
Great video as always Jason! Love ya'll ❤️
Corsos so much easier to train than a Akita.....I too had an Akita.
@@jasoncorey Yes! I agree haha. Love Akitas but....they're way harder
Owning a guardian breed is a lifestyle. We have an almost 3 year old Presa canario. It takes a lot of consistent training and socializing . It's a continuous work in progress.
As a side note, Jason is looking extra ripped in this video! All 3 guys look great!
I've had Dobermans since I was 12 years old. I love the breed so much. Lost 2 of my Dobes to DCM. Recently I felt the time was right to get another dog. I rescued this time, a 7 month old female Cane Corso. She had a tough start, and I can't believe she's mine and she's beyond smart. This breed has quickly stolen my heart. She is very obedient and eager to please. Thank you for your videos, even with my past experience with Dobermans, I am a complete novice with this breed and I want to do right by her. I'm so very proud of her already 💓
First corso for us, never had a guardian breed but we’ve committed since day one socializing her every weekend and when we can during the week. We adopted her at 7 months and she had been to a board and train but she continues to go to training every weekend. I’ve been watching these videos for years with Bruce Wayne and it has helped a TON with us knowing what it takes to give these dogs a good life
I have two male Cane Corso .. one German Shepherd and adopted one Labrador retriever before a few days... They all are cute .. no matter they are stupid or intelligent..German Shepherd is most intelligent among them, and if you can give them proper training, they are best among all ..however I am their mother so they all are my cute babies ...my mom is 59 and dad is 64 ...they want protection ..people out there can attack them for money or jewellery ...in presence of mt these three dogs ( not counting Labrador retriever) no one can touch them ..Cane corso are guard dogs but sometimes go little aggressive.. I feed them By my own hand..so they obey me but they don't obey my Dad in same way ..sometimes I am too tired to run 7 km everyday but they are like we have to do something..so you have to do quite a lot activities no matter what it is ...
It's so good to see when you play with them like this! Do they ever do a play bow with you or each other? 💛 Floyd loves to play like this, and he is always respectful and stops when I say to. He also now spits out leaves when I tell him "out". He's a rescue Cane Corso mix that was underfed, super skinny when we adopted him. And I think he ate leaves to supplement his food intake. So proud of him though. He continues to learn and listen more 🎉
JJ will play bow BW but not vice versa. BW will play bow me though.
Draco is my 2 year old intact male and my 1st Cane Corso. He's definitely the most affectionate dog I've ever had, also the most protective. Always sitting or laying on me. We work every day on socializing/training him and hes finally really good walking around the neighborhood full of little yapper dogs 😂
So much respect Jason for putting the truth out there! My boy is a total full time job and I'm 100% committed.. can't have anyone in my home without putting him in the car ( he loves the car) best dog I've ever had but jesus christ it's a life changer.
Same with most working line dogs you train from day 1 to the last day of the dogs life. I have succesfully kept timber wolf working line GSD crosses.
The boys are looking so good and get along so well 👍
Thank you for making this video. Too many people are wanting this breed and the breeders are responding. I've fostered two this year, both being in the 1 year old range. That point where you say, whoa, I guess I should have trained him, he's too much! Rescues are overloaded with owner surrenders. Again, thanks for mixing in some reality, along with showing what a truly wonderful breed the Cane Corso is.
I have two male Cane Corso .. one German Shepherd and adopted one Labrador retriever before a few days... They all are cute .. no matter they are stupid or intelligent..German Shepherd is most intelligent among them, and if you can give them proper training, they are best among all ..however I am their mother so they all are my cute babies ...my mom is 59 and dad is 64 ...they want protection ..people out there can attack them for money or jewellery ...in presence of mt these three dogs ( not counting Labrador retriever) no one can touch them ..Cane corso are guard dogs but sometimes go little aggressive.. I feed them By my own hand..so they obey me but they don't obey my Dad in same way ..sometimes I am too tired to run 7 km everyday but they are like we have to do something..so you have to do quite a lot activities no matter what it is ...
I love to see the kids on a Sunday morning. ❤
Have a good Sunday Ann!
@@jasoncorey You too. I always think of you and Kara and the kids. Don't forget that I have adopted you all. 😁❤️
I think one thing most people do not consider is how you will pick them up (110 pound + breeds) and get them in a vehicle when they are sick or injured. As i got older, i found that the two of us were finding it more difficult to pick them up. We normally use a blanket with two people lifting them when they are hurt or sick.
I have a 16 month n u help me so much
💯!!!! I tell people the amount of work it takes to have a socialized/athletic Corso. It takes 2 hours a day of exercise and training. If you cannot do that don't get one.
I had a rotti/american bully mix i raised from a puppy that passed last year at 13. We knew the work required, and took the plunge and adopted a 2 year old 100 pound cane corso. He was taken from a junkie house that they think may have been fighting them, as there were four other xl guard dogs that were basically feral and had to be put down - we think they were either holding him back for breeding or happened to be the one they actually took care of, he needed a lot of work but his temperament is soo good and even though hes roughly 2 yr old, still very much a puppy and super smart. Within a couple months hes now good with our cat, good in the crate, walks like a dream, and is quickly becoming less reactive but still work to do there. Shortly after adopting he developed a heart arythmia pneumonia like symotoms so needed a battery of meds and isolation which slowed down socialization progress but we are getting there now, my mom has four small lap dogs and hes learned quickly to be careful around them. Lots and lots of work though, and a key to success imo is make sure you tire them out with lots of play and running. Ronan loves zooming around the yard and jumping super high to catch toys. Everyday he gets a few walks and at least a half hour of high impact exercise through play. This isn't a dog you can just throw in a crate for a big chunk of the day, we tried but he fought it quite a lot, we eventually expanded from the crate at night, to one blocked off room, to now he has the main floor to chill at night and when we are gone during the day, lots of chew toys etc and he's great now, doesn't destroy anything lol. I'm confident we'll get over his reactivity, he used to just walk between my gf and i, scared, and would try to chase bunnies /squirrels etc. With prong training, he now explores more, heels when we want him to, and will sit down when he sees something that he wants to chase and just watch it. (for the most part). Big progress, tons of work, best dog ever i love him like family already.
A lot of Corsos hold that puppy in them for quite some time. Awesome to see how well he is doing. Awesome work so far Jason!
@@jasoncorey thanks man! Ya i think we got lucky with his puppyness, if his 'switch' had already been flipped I dont think we would have had as much success. Your vids are a great resource for us, I've picked up many things that have helped us quite a bit on our journey with him so thank you, very much appreciate you sharing your experience.
Love your vids! Thank you!.. We adopted a rescue Cane Corso stand/poodle... "canoodle".. I've had plenty of bulldogs, english and french over the years.. I was not prepared of exactly how MUCH a Cane Corso can eat!!!! We have five other dogs and Trooper eats more then the other five combined!.. WE feed homegrown/raised raw so our freezer is depleting quickly.. LOL.... Time to hit the butcher room....
I worked at a dog rescue kennel many years ago and one of the most experienced red level trainers were working with a CC and one day it attacked her. It crushed her arm so it got amputated (she was lucky).
When a dog doesnt get the right training from the start of life, it is just a ticking bomb, so well done for this channel and highlighting the important responsibly you have as an owner. ❤
Really great vid dude! The wife and I have an 80 lb boxer who's 6 yrs old now and to this day he still requires constant socialization and work. We love him to death, but it is work. Glad you stressed pet insurance as it's been a savior for us with two major surgeries at a fraction of the cost out of pocket. Digressing...dude you're lean and ripped is there a separate channel with you speaking to diet and fitness?
Great video! I don't agree with everything you say, but IMO, you are spot on. Unfortunately, CCs are THE breed of the day now, with most people having no business owning them. Sadly, it leads to many dogs being relinquished to shelters and many being euthanized. If people want a guardian breed but don't have the dedication that you do, they should obtain an English Mastiff, or perhaps a Bullmastiff
Thanks as always. We love all of you.
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One more great or the best video clip. The info is straight on point.
I had no idea with my first Rottie and because of that had so many problems. I got a trainer and learned a lot before I got another dog, I now have a 163 pound Boerbell and he is so easy and awesome but it is work
The worst part of owning this breed is that other dog owners expect ours to behave like theirs.
I had one I spent 2 yrs socializing and level 2 off leash his obedience was off the charts . Work and time I recommend a prong collar heavy to medium. . These dogs can break leash clips and collars if a threat is perceived. CONTROL and loving alpha leader and lots of training. I biked with a Springer dog device for bikes . Mine was very loyal and loving to my kids and family.
You are absolutely correct when you say, carefully choose the breed you want, cause it can turn bad so quickly. I worked with CARE rescue for 5 years resocializing and rehoming fighter breeds. Chow chows, pitties and rotties who went into red zone behavior. Most of them got abused cause their owners didn't have time or didn't care enough to work with them, and so they were then abandoned for being "bad" dogs. I'm so sick of people wanting a potentially dangerous breed for "status" but not knowing how to train the dog, then the dog gets destroyed for what? Please people and these are wonderful dogs and but not for beginners. If you don't know how to show them leadership and don't have $ for professional training, DONT get one. Think it through please.
As a handler to a 97 pound sarplaninac I completely agree. Luckily my girl is quite "docile" for her breed but they are quite know to turn quite quickly. But she's very loving up until she perceive a threat then the soft brown stuff hits the big swirly thing. My girl is a rescue so our first year together was a bit of a mess to be honest but it was worth it. Stern patience was the key for us.
Have had large Rotts. Multiple dogs at one time. I have a big family. With training and constant involvement. Nothing but positives for my family.
My CC is almost 3 and he’s finally starting to chill out. So so much work!! But worth it
Yeah that's when you see a change...3 to 4.....then basically every year you will notice a large change.
@@jasoncorey it’s beautiful to witness too I look at him with wonder every day. But it was a lot of tears to get here LOL
You are not kidding about how strong they are. Im a 6'1 and 300 and when keep family member dog who is very familiar with me. This dog is strongest dog i have ever encountered and im no weakling but this dog has almost knocked me down a few times playing with him. I find it important to pay attention ad let them know to dial it back. Big thing is these breeds are very intelligent and again i only dog sit on occasion and don't own the dog but i do enjoy every-time i get to keep him.
Great video that everyone needs to see on any guardian breed 🔥🔥🔥
Love your videos and theyve helped us such much when getting our pup (first time CC owners in UK)
His training is great and they are so clever. Unfortunate at around 8 months old he got scared by a man while in the pub and is now people reactive 😢
About The time thing i would like to say they need about a hour of walk or play or just a ride in the car / truck ive learned with mine that these corsos are such a pack animal ( probably all gaurdians ) that they want to be with you as much as possible and love to learn so embrase that or pick a different breed .
Agree.....they are not a dog to just keep outside all day. They want to be part of the pack.
I have a malinois x and training her she took up all my time and I’m glad she turned out so well. I also have 93 pound chow boxer and getting him where he wouldn’t eat people was so much time and effort.
You must have your hands full with that duo
@@jasoncorey they are hands down the most friendly dogs. We go to feed stores together and both line up for pets and treats.
My Corso, is a real headache. We have been training ourselves,as muchas we are training the dog. We failed him in the beginning but we are doing a course soonest now, and he is doing a lot better, bit it is a slow, work in progress. I owned Akitas in the past, and thought because we did well with them and they are so stubborn, we would have no problem with a Corso, but they are much different dogs.
Hi Jason!
I have a 1 year and 8-month-old male Dogo Argentino. I have worked with him since day one. He has been socialized from day one with both people and animals, but because he was diagnosed with hip dysplasia when he was 1 year old and had to be operated on both legs, which meant a recovery period of about 3-4 months, he hasn’t had contact with other dogs since then. Lately, he has become very aggressive towards some male dogs (the neighbors’ dogs in the area). This means I have to avoid walking him near other dogs to prevent a fight.
He is allowed to run freely only in the fields, and when he encounters packs of stray dogs, he is just curious; he isn’t aggressive towards them (the strays run away from us anyway because Paco is a big dog, approximately 46 kg or 100 pounds).
As for his discipline, I would give him a score of 9 out of 10, but I need to help him be calmer around male dogs.
Raising a large breed dog is not easy, and the challenges are much greater than with smaller breeds, let’s say.
Best regards!
I totally agree with every single point you talked about. We have 3 dogs. Two full blood Cane Corsos (female and male) and one female German Corso. The 2 females are obedient and were fairly easy to train. Our 19 month old, 140lb male is polar opposite. He is stubborn to the max. We have had to put a lot more time and training into him then the females and he still has far to go. You are not kidding about the time and dedication needed for this breed. This breed is definitely not for the average person. We wouldn't trade them for the world.
I wish more people would understand this before getting in over their head.
My boy Ariz just started in the conformation show ring and he's won 4 points toward his champion title within 2 days of showing! He's been service dog trained and performs his job perfectly. He currently weighs 125lbs and he's still growing. The handler keeps telling me he needs to put on some more weight! LOL! He's 16-17 months old and he's honestly the best and brightest dog I've had in my 30+ years on this planet.
I got Ariz when he was only 8 weeks old and weighed in at 18lbs. He is my first giant/guardian breed that I've had. Within the first day he tried giving me some attitude, as I had expected after his flight from Florida to Connecticut. I corrected it on the spot and after that he never tried me again. During the first few weeks he showed this same kind of attitude with other people in my house and I have 3 children under the age of 14, which wasn't gonna slide. He tried being possessive of me whenever we curled up on the couch together or if someone bothered him while sleeping. He got his corrections as needed as did the humans that were causing the issue. He hasn't shown any aggression or attitude towards adults, kids, other dogs or animals since he was about 3-4 months old. He has been in training since he was 8 weeks old and he continues to train or run drills everyday. He lives with an intact male border collie and an intact female Kleekai and there has been no issue between the boys even when she's in heat because Ariz is very laid back and well trained since he was an 18lb ball of fuzz.
Despite being my first large breed/guardian breed, I have had nothing but a phenomenal experience raising and training Ariz. He is such an outstanding dog with an amazing temperament and energy to him. He's been such a fun dog to watch grow and learn and he's well known in my area to the point that I've had people asking about him since he's been away from home for shows. Having a sweet and loveable Corso doesn't come cheap or easy. They are amazing dogs but you can't be soft or they'll walk all over you and once they're adults, good luck trying to correct them if you didn't put in the time to raise them right. Exposure training is an absolute essential for these guys to desensitize them to various stimuli and help teach them to be chill around other living things, whether it be people or animals. I've been fortunate enough to help teach people about the breed and how sweet they really are if raised correctly. No matter where I take Ariz, he always gets compliments on either his looks or how sweet he is. All thanks to training! If you're firm and consistent they will be the best dog you could ever ask for. Don't be afraid to put forth the time n effort for these big guys because they'll pay it back tenfold!
11/10 best dog breed/dog I've ever had. I'll never own anything but Cane Corsos.
Thanks so much for sharing this amazing story bro ❤️
I love mine I have 3 cane corso's
I have Corso/Queensland. Only 80 lbs, but with the speed and agility of a Queensland and the hard head stubbornness of a Corso it's daily discipline training. The mix makes an amazing hiking dog.
🙌🤘👊💪those beautiful beefcakes!! You are such a great Papa and Cara is the best Mama!! Thank you always give the best kind of information!! Love you!!💖your family is such a great example of doing things correctly~ rules boundaries and limitations surrounded by such love and respect!!💖💖💖 GOALS ALWAYS!! THANK YOU FOR YOU❤ consistency is key~ I have a South African Boerboel,and two Dougue De Bordeaux.. My pack is all under 4yrs.... TONS of energy and power.... You always have to be on top of your game. They look to you for guidance ~ always. I love what your say on your walk~ so true🙌
YES you said it so spot on Kristen! RULES, BOUNDARIES & LIMITATIONS surrounded by love and respect! Give your squad our love!
@@jasoncorey I sure will🙌😍😍🐾🐾🐾I found you and Cara when you were thinking about getting a pup for Bruce🥰🥰🥰I remember when you were traveling to.get JJ and that sheet of ice flew off the truck and smashed your windshield🤦♀️😱so glad you guys were ok🙏🙏🙏you guys are the best💖💖💖all my love💖💖
Thank you for making such an important video! I can't imagine having any other breed; however, the training MUST BE 24/7, 365 days from when they are puppies.
Love the video 👍👍👍Oh yes I can image Jason is pulled by them on the road if they are not well trained; I walked a Saint Bernard before(not mine just friend’s)the strength was unbelievable 😂
You make me want to get one but I’m afraid of the law and people in New York and Connecticut. One of these days hopefully!!! Always been a fan of large breeds
I raised and rescued Rottweilers. Of the numerous rescues we had, there was not one that we weren't able to turn around. Most of the rescues were from people that had no idea what they were getting into. The cute fuzzy balls of fur when their young, but they grow into very large and unmanageable dogs if not trained...As you said training is paramount, don't buy one unless you have the time, patience, and ability to train them as well as exercise them.
I have a 8 month old male cc he is the sweetest boy , love him with all my heart . But these days i think he became so territorial. He doesn’t let people (especially kids) pet them, he is okay with walking or looking but when someone tries to pet him he sometimes barks at them . How can we solve this problem? Do you think he does this because he is insecure ? I will do everything to help him and become a much more well behaved dog. Dont want people to think he is scary because he is such a good boy .
You need to correct the behavior every time it happens and figure out his triggers.
And its OK to say, "don't approach/pet my dog"
I am so interested in this breed. Like I said in my previous post I’ve had boxers and they have many similarities as what you speak on the Cane Corso. I would really like to continue to learn from you. The one thing I will say is Boxers are very very high energy and yes vet bills on my one boxer were high. I really like how they look like they have more of an even keel personality. That’s what attracting me to them.
Most Corsos are not very high energy but higher energy than a lot of people expect.
Jason i love this video. Thank you ❤
Thanks for that
My pup is 5 months now. She loves going out and meeting people. I never pass up a can I pet your dog. If im unsure of the person I make sure she stays calm by re assuring her she good and its OK.
Just be careful because that also can backfire on you. Yes take advantage but you also need to be able to say no. I have seen dogs that were never told no growing up and then they see a person and start to almost get out of control because they want attention from the new person.......so I would suggest 10% of the time saying no so the dog starts to understand it cannot be a every time thing.
Great advice, I'd say about 1 out of every 5 people ask. She's got a beautiful face, so it does make it inviting.
We’ve owned mastiffs for 20 years. Our first one was a Cane Corso. We both had owned labs for 15 years. We had researched the breed, breeders and trainers before deciding on a Corso. It payed off as she was amazing. Yes, I had to work with her everyday, but it payed off. After that we graduated to English Mastiffs. The EM’s as just as protective, but have a little less drive. The two that we have now are an ideal body weight of 200 lbs and yes we still work, exercise with them everyday. I’ve had a few instances through the years where the dogs had to go into protect mode, but their training kept me, the dogs and the jerks who didn’t initially see the dogs safe. Even with all of the training and experience we have had with our 6 mastiffs I am still learning. Each dog has needed work with different issues… resource guarding, lunging , pulling…of course health issues have been different with each dog too. It’s definitely a commitment, but well worth it. Everything Jason has touched on in the video is right on and important information. Thank you Jason for being such a great ambassador for the breed!
Thanks for sharing your story. And that's another thing people don't realize that you mentioned. That even though you have the same breed there can be massively different things to work on. BW low prey drive....JJ HIGH prey drive. BW was a little sh$# as a pup. JJ was far easier to deal with growing up thru puppyhood and adolescence.
We rescued our female rottie (Florence) when she was around 4months old. We have had quite a few rotties since 96 and she was the very first one to show food aggression (To our 2 senior rotties). It took me a few weeks to get it to lower and slowly we managed to get her over that. We still are trying with the aggression to humans. She will take us, and she took immediately to our daughter and our grand kids (5,3rs old). We know she was abused before we got her and it was evident the first time we took her to the vet 2 days after we brought her home. She was growling at anyone that came close and we were shocked cause NONE of our dogs ever had that issue and even the vet said the same. What ya'll are saying is 100% true. Its a constant effort to train/maintain these dogs. We love our rotties and we feel we were sent to pick up Florence in order to give her a loving home. Its also expensive (Walter alone is epileptic so all his vet bills have totaled over 20K in his close to 5-year life), but we cant see life without having these angels in it as im sure yall feel the same about your babies (yea, we know they are dogs, but they are also sentient beings, and we truly operate our pack on mutual respect). Well sorry to ramble, and thanks for the video
I have a cane corso (7months) he has severe separation anxiety he’s destroyed 2 kennels and has zero confidence whatsoever. I’ve worked with my cc in obedience and training and nothing. I need help with him my son (11yo) treats him like a baby which I believe has caused this issues.
Mine is 9 months and weve never been able to get him to be comfeterable in a crate i bring him most everywhere ive come to accept that he wants to always be part of the pack ( your household and his people ) its a bit of a lifstyle change but worth it .
I suggest getting this under control quick esp with a child at home. I would suggest checking out the perfect canine companion course here and start from scratch with your training. DOG TRAINING COURSES - rb.gy/u1skt
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I appreciate everything f about this video! Is there a guardian breed you recommend for a first time dog owner with 2 children? Thank you!
I would not advise any first time dog owner to get a guardian breed, there are far too many liabilities with what they are capable of with such lack of experience. I would suggest a more mild mannered dog that fits your lifestyle. If you are not active do not get a high energy breed. Learn from that dog and then consider a guardian breed down the road. Most dogs will make a good deterrent for in home due to just barking alone.
I lost my lab / boxer mix to heartworm and heart failure last fall at 7 yrs old . he weighted 120 at his max and was a natural guardian
I got a male corso in January he now 9 months and 105 and has been pretty easy to train (easier than my last dog ) and knows his place in MY pack / his pack . I bring him almost everywhere and he's very socialized and happy. He has a natural want to use his nose to find his people and treats ( its a fun game for him ) so I'm thinking about doing nose work with him to see if he has the ability to find things on command or track game or people in the woods. What's your opinion on nose work to keep him stimulated
Great video thank you!!
would you recommend a Cana corso for a very strict organised active retired couple in their 60s who have owed a medium sized dog for over 14yrs
Thank you for this
I’ve fostered every breed imaginable and I’ve owned pitbulls. I now have a 1 year old cane corso and she’s currently in a 6 week board and train because she’s extremely dog reactive (but dog friendly) and human aggressive. Shes never ever liked people since was 8 weeks old. It’s impossible to socialize and scared cane corso when she refuses to go near people. I did rescue her from a bad situation which didn’t help. But this breed is absolutely not for everyone. It may forever breed but when people ask, I tell them it’s not the safest dog to own.
They are so beautiful!
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Thanks for the info. They are majestic. 🇨🇦🍁
Hace ver como q es el único q los puede tener se sabe q es un animal grande pero tampoco es para tanto otro vídeo habla q si tubo q poner una verja q le costo q se yo cuantos miles…en fin lo hace ver q tener un corso es una cosa del otro mundo ..eso si como el,subir videos a cuenta de los perros q vas a tener pa mantener unos 10 mas lol..pronto tendré el mío porq me encantan …❤❤
👍💥🤜🤛💥👍LOVE that you are highlighting that a dog, any dog, is a change of lifestyle, not just a hobby. What I love even more is , "he is still psycho!" Hahahahaha loooove it😂😅😂
I think its gonna be a couple more years before his puppy is out of him :)
@jasoncorey Think you are soooo right, and I like to think of it as an indicator of a fiesty spirit that keeps my dog too ornery to die young lol.
I’m glad my mastiff Aussie Shepard mix is a good boy. My daughter and son walk him. The looks we get when my 9 year old daughter is walking him is hilarious. Especially since she’s not much taller than he is and he has 100 pounds on her. I do stay close and I am always watching and looking for stuff that might excite him, mainly his friends he normally meets on walks. Because he thinks it’s play time lol. They are the best breed in my opinion. And out of all the other dogs that show up at school to pick the kids up, Conan is the kids favourite, he’s always swarmed by the kindergarten kids. They find it a fun game to see who gets lol slimed by his slobber.
I had a 90lb Boxer, he was amazing, high energy at times but also chill, now I have a female Cane Corso rescue, she is 17 months old, I have her in a boarding training facility. Definitely do your homework before you commit.
My challenge that I often face is in play groups my boy will sometimes snap and then go after another dog for sometimes what seems to be nothing.
There are books and videos on canine body language that may help you. Very difficult for us humans to see sometimes.
I love the Cane Corso.. they are beautiful ❤
Hi Jason,
In this video, you mention that Bruce's skin twitches when you touch his back. My Akita does the same thing, and now I'm wondering if I need to get him checked out. Could you tell me what that condition is called? I'd like to do some research.
Thank you!
Training is really a part of our relationship with my two cane corso, intact females. But my two dogs are a little different, as one is a rescue. But I take them out constantly, almost everywhere I go! But I happen to own my own business and I’m able to spend the time and money it takes to raise these girls. People often say that Stella is a golden retriever at heart and that is what I wanted. However, she’s still VERY protective of me. We also have two cats, but I do exactly like you did to teach my pack their order. But you’re right, these dogs are NOT for everyone.
Haha! 😂 yeah, and there’s no dating in my life. I’ve been single for a few years and most men are waaaay too intimidated by my two huge cane corsos
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Had my last corso up to 20# on the vest!!
I have a 1 year old female and everything they say about the breed is true other than my girl is on the smaller side and doesn't drool just yet, fingers crossed lol. She's great and very smart. It was much easier training her compared to my 10 year old pitbull who was very stubborn when she was young.
Amazing dogs!
I have a very good invisible fence. Works for German shepards, American bullies and labradors. All my neighbors got them and no dog ever crossed. My question is, will this work for a Cane corso, with professional training of course? i have 1/2 acre for dogs to run around. My house is 1 acre total
No it will not work for most
I'm sure mine would go right through it for a deer.
SO much work but SO worth it. I have two
To preface: I am not looking for condescending answers to this. Control yourself.
I am a long haul trucker, I drive solo between Canada and the US. It has been getting increasingly dangerous out here, especially as a woman and by myself. I have been considering a guardian companion, but I am not quite sure on the breed as of yet. I am also very familiar and comfortable with large dog breeds, training, and leadership. I'm essentially stuck between Pits or Corsos.
In terms of socialization, truck stops, rest areas, and even shippers and customers are daily, several times a day. I already have a puppers with me, she is a rescue Toy Aussie and up there in age, walks and being out of the truck are normal. I haul open deck, so I have gained quite a lot of strength as a result, all of which I don't need for Miss Reba, lol. She is a super sweet love bug, and the absolute worst for protection. 😂
Would a Corso do well as a truck companion? Size does matter, I get that, but isolation doesn't exist in my life with companions. I have to be out of this truck every couple of hours outside of sleeping.
Anyone else drive OTR with a large guardian? Does their sex make a difference in temperament and adaptability? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Sex always will equate to differences in size and personality. They need a good amount of exercise more so than just getting out of the truck and walking around a little. They will need (not as a puppy but as an adult) daily walks 3 miles, areas to run free, you need to be able to give them a job to do to satisfy them as they are a working breed. And they take up a ton of horizontal space so they need plenty of room to be able to lay down and fully stretch out. Hope this helps a little.
@@jasoncorey Oh, I don't just take tiny little walks for 3 minutes, lol. I average 4 miles a day as it is. I'm very active, in spite of the reputation truckers have as being lazy. I prefer rest areas as they do have space for off leash more often than not. And they are cleaner.
Bed space may be an issue, so who knows. It is only myself and my little pup, and that is the way it will stay as far as I am concerned (as in I have zero desire for a partner). I am also still in the research phase, I am really taking my time figuring this out as I don't want to make the wrong decision for a puppy.
Thank you! 😊
About the electric fence. Mine worked absolutely perfect for my corso. She respected the boundaries even without wearing the collar. She would not cross it even if excited by passersby.
Mine very friendly but st 9 months still likes to jump up on everyone still trying to correct that. He is super strong
I wanted a guard dog not a lap dog so I got a Fila and slept well at night. I don't want my dog socializing with potential enemies and I get a therapy dog for tail wags and head pats
People say to me oh I didn’t know cane corsos was so good and not aggressive and always have to tell them it takes me everyday since birth training 24/7 even now when 2 just most people don’t have the time same with my 14 month Alabai
Hi Jason…I have a 180 lb Great Dane and he does not know his size-he’s an absolute sweetheart but he broke my nose with his big Mastiff head🥴 Of course he felt terrible and kept laying his head on my nose licking me where it was hurt and that in itself was painful… We have a Blue Doberman too and like JJ, he is extremely active/hyper…he is hypervigilant about protecting me-I’m disabled and I think he knows it-he is my daughters dog but extremely protective of me-we just had an incident the other night with a Pitbull-he had gotten loose and was running up the stairs at me and Jaeger-this Pittie has bitten people and is aggressive-it took all of my strength to get Jaeger behind me so I could quickly get him inside-he saw that dog coming up the stairs at us and he posted up right in front of me, growling at the other dog… I have to admit I was worried about Jaeger attacking him if he got closer to us…once I got Jaeger in back of me , I opened the door to our house and Jaeger quickly replied to my command of going inside… did I handle this correctly or did I do something wrong by him? Jaeger barked until the other dog was caught by their owner and taken home!! The sad thing was that it was a little kid trying to get this Pitbull back on his lease and back in his collar he slipped-this little boy was too young to try to wrangle this big Pittie and he definitely could not have handled breaking up a dog fight if one had happened!!! I was more than angry at the parents… the little boy has no business walking this aggressive dog!!!😡
Hope your nose healed up well....and that was a bad situation but could have ended far worse
@@jasoncorey yes, thanks…he really doesn’t know his size… he is real “handsy”- he and our Irish Wolfhound smacked each other ( our Doberman did not like their”rough” playing). and pawed everything…Ashton would paw at my phone when she thought I needed to be paying attention to her-she would send my phone flying.. they say it’s a big dog thing-I may not be explaining it right-it’s not a bad thing- do Bruce and JJ do it?
I had 5 GREAT DANES.... Ton of food, tons of fights between the Alpha and a PUPPY male harlequin... It is not easy! We had other breeds of dogs... WORK WORK WORK...
I love these dogs. I have a pitt but I love all dogs but prefer cane corsos and pitts. Youngstown is a huge dumping ground for cane cosos and pitts. It's so sad
Miss my Max.
😂Hi there is iit ok to have 2 males together or !? Appreciate any info on this topic ...May I ask do you think it's best BUYING 1 from a pup I personally think yes but what's your thoughts!? Thanks by the way they r very beautiful
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One of the best videos I've seen about Cane Corso and can be applied to other large breed dogs! thanks Jason!
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Resources guarding , i have 4 in the house,2 belong to my daughters, both males i have a male and 2 females(fixed) my guy has attacked his siblings. I know they are triggers. Its rare as we keep them separate and he knows to leave it. He is the best trained , also the most dominant. I want to figure out how to get him not to do this. We are careful with triggers we know.
Does my 2.5kg maltese count as a guard breed? She barks whenever she heards any unidentified noise, whenever anyone enters our building and guards over me all the time, following me around the house and springing in my defense if I'm asleep and anyone enters the room. She can't do much, but for sure she's a good alarm.
But jokes aside, I could never own one of these huge, strong dogs, but they are beautiful, they just require a lot of space, time and energy and probably also a lot of experience with dogs, and unfortunately i don't have any of them.
I love cane corsos😊
My question is, do you have a breeder that sells the protective breeds? I would like to buy two
I have two male Cane Corso .. one German Shepherd and adopted one Labrador retriever before a few days... They all are cute .. no matter they are stupid or intelligent..German Shepherd is most intelligent among them, and if you can give them proper training, they are best among all ..however I am their mother so they all are my cute babies ...my mom is 59 and dad is 64 ...they want protection ..people out there can attack them for money or jewellery ...in presence of mt these three dogs ( not counting Labrador retriever) no one can touch them ..Cane corso are guard dogs but sometimes go little aggressive.. I feed them By my own hand..so they obey me but they don't obey my Dad in same way ..sometimes I am too tired to run 7 km everyday but they are like we have to do something..so you have to do quite a lot activities no matter what it is ...
What are your thoughts on large breeds in off leash areas? I have a Great Dane but I am fearful of bad owners and I'm sure people are fearful of my dog.
I always have my dogs in off leash areas. I also don't bring them to dog parks I don't trust other people.
Drool.
But really the downside I have with mine is walking with my family and my other two dogs, one a puppy. And theres no getting around this because the drive is too strong for it. If anyone or any dog approaches us the corso is really on point. You don’t want to approach us in any rapid or overly animated manner. Any dog that runs up to play is getting submitted hard. And there’s zero chance a stranger can interact with our puppy.
Outside of the home with just me he’s fine. So long as I’m talking to the stranger he’s fine. Strangers can pat him. No problems at all.
But all of us going for a walk together and he’s working as his genes just go into overdrive .
So basically we avoid it because if he gets triggered there’s no stopping him.