Cane Corso Roman War Dog

Cane corsos are extremely focused on their individual turfs.

Cane Corso Roman War Dog. Both the cane corso and neapolitan mastiff are the rightful heirs to this legendary war dog. Now favoured as protection dogs.

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As farming changed and became more mechanized in the 20th century, cane corso numbers declined hugely. They are big and bulky and it is a surprise they have been adopted as pets. Our cane corsos guard our home, propery, livestock and our family.

Other civilizations used armored dogs to defend caravans or attack enemies.

The cane corso has a massive head, heavy rectangular body, and a short coat in black, gray, fawn, or red. Our cane corsos also work as emotional support dogs to a family member in need. The cane corso is highly intelligent dog and it is larger than the rottweiler. The cane corso is an ancient breed, direct descendant of the roman canis pugnax, roman war dog of the first century.