Blue Fawn Brindle Cane Corso
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Blue fawn brindle cane corso. All the dogs live indoors where they have heat and air conditioning. If that is the case you shouldn t buy from them at all either. Your blue kings cane corso puppy will be up to date with all shots worming and vaccinations. The cane corso is a large dog of molossoid type and is closely related to the neapolitan mastiff.
This is further modified by genetic pigment dilution to create blue from black and formentino from fawn colors. This is essentially a washed out or carbon colored fawn that has a blue nose and mask. In italy this color pattern is referred to as formentino slang for the color of fermented wheat. The alapaha originates in southern georgia united states.
We breed blue cane corso that are athletic and muscular with a temperament that fits right into the family atmosphere cane corsos have quickly risen to notoriety among dog lovers and is now a recognized breed by the american kennel club. Fawn or formentino cane corsi will look stunning with the cute blue eyes but don t be fooled by a breeder charging you extra for these puppies. The breed is known as a true and quite possibly the last of the coursing mastiffs. In name and form the cane corso predates its cousin the neapolitan mastiff.
It is a solid base coat color with solid tan markings seen on the face chest and or legs. Blue kings cane corso puppies receive the best care treatment and diet in their time with us. See more ideas about brindle cane cane corso. Since corso color descriptions are a bit particular a sidebar explanation is in order.
Both the parent breeds are very similar in size and temperament. Regular brindle which seems to be a blackish brownish colored body with heavier fawn striping and reverse. It is well muscled and less bulky than most other mastiff breeds. Colloquially breeders often describe the varying intensity of the brindle pattern as either black brindle which appears to have a black body with relatively faint fawn stripes.
One of the more interesting color patterns that the cane corso occurs in is blue fawn. While the mismarks are cute and uncommon they go against the breed standard that is meant to keep the cane corso distinguishable as its own breed. The correct colors of the cane corso corsos appear in two basic coat colors. The disqualifying coat pattern for cane corsos is tan points as commonly seen in rottweilers or dobermans.
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