Cane Corso Mastiff Brindle
Black brindle cane corsos like this female have the greatest longevity says a recent study.
Cane corso mastiff brindle. The breed is known as a true and quite possibly the last of the coursing mastiffs. In the past the cane corso dog breed was common throughout italy but is now found in the provinces of foggia and bari. The cane corso s coat is short but double layered. 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.
The cane corso is a large dog of molossoid type and is closely related to the neapolitan mastiff. For a little background about us we have been interested in and have owned rare breed dogs since 1990. If you require a pup with breeding rights or for show quality with a top pedigree then expect to pay from 3 500 upwards to 5 500 or even more. Like most other mastiffs cane corsos are huge a fully developed adult male weighs about 160 lbs.
The cane corso originated in italy and can be traced back to ancient times. Since corso color descriptions are a bit particular a sidebar explanation is in order. The italian mastiff better known as the cane corso first came to the attention of many when a pair of cane corsos fatally attacked a jogger in michigan in 2014. The undercoat which varies in length depending on the climate the dog lives in sheds throughout the year especially during shedding season.
Throughout its early history the cane corso acted as a guard dog war dog and skilled hunter of various game including very large game. It is well muscled and less bulky than most other mastiff breeds. This is the price you can expect to pay for the cane corso mastiff breed without breeding rights. Thank you for visiting dal cielo cane corso.
The molossus a now extinct mastiff type dog is an ancestor of the cane corso and similar mastiff type dogs. This is the price you can expect to pay for the cane corso mastiff breed without breeding rights. Cane corso cane corso the italian mastiff is the direct descendant of the ancient roman molosser dogs. Lovely photo of a cane corso italian mastiff with her puppy.
While at an arba american rare breed association show one weekend we were introduced to the cane corso for the first time and were immediately impressed by their presence and beauty. If you require a pup with breeding rights or for show quality with a top pedigree then expect to pay from 3 500 upwards to 5 500 or even more. The current median price of cane corso mastiffs in los angeles is 1 350 00.