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Alaskan-Malamute: An Alaskan Malamute is a breed of dog that has a snob. If you have a dog, you may need to consult a veterinarian or nutritionist to determine the nutritional needs of your dog. | Please tell me something interesting about the Alaskan-Malamute Dog |
Alaskan-Malamute: The outer coat is thick and coarse, while the undercoat is soft and woolly. Brush them regularly to remove loose hair from their coats and coats, as well as to remove the excess hair from the coats they are wearing. | Please tell me something interesting about the Alaskan-Malamute Dog |
Alaskan-Malamute: Make a list of grooming habits that you can do to help your puppy learn how to groom. Give your puppy treats and praise when they are ready to go to the grooming room. If your puppy isn't accustomed to grooming, you may want to give your puppy a treat. | Please tell me something interesting about the Alaskan-Malamute Dog |
Alaskan-Malamute: Pregnancy is a common problem for puppies. Teach children not to disturb a dog while it’s eating or sleeping. Introduce them to other household animals and closely monitor their interactions with other animals and their interactions in the future. | Please tell me something interesting about the Alaskan-Malamute Dog |
American-Foxhound: The American foxhound is a rare breed of hound with a melodious bay that carries for miles. It is one of the first breeds developed in the United States but now exceedingly rare, and it is an exceptional breed of hunter. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: She's one heck of a hunter, blending speed, endurance, and an unbeatable work ethic. These days, you'll most often find her as a member of the pack in a foxhunting club. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhounds are loving, loyal, and have a coat that couldn't be easier to care for. Plus, she gets along with the entire family, whether they have two or four legs. She just needs a family that's prepared to provide her with lots of exercise, a home with enough space to safely stretch those long legs, and, ideally, no neighbors to complain about her vocal stylings (because the foxhound is one musical pooch). | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: She's got legs, and the American foxhound knows how to use them! Sleeker is a tall and athletic 60- to 70-pound hound. She has a smooth, hard, medium-to-short coat that can come in any color, according to the breed standard. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Her tail is a bit heavy with hair; this is called having a "slight brush." Her long, soft ears and large brown or hazel eyes give her a sweet expression that's a window into her gentle soul... until she catches a scent, anyway. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American foxhounds have a great temperament, and she's a good breeder, but she doesn't have to be a dog breeder to live with small animals, especially if they're raised with them. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: She'll be quick to voice her displeasure with a howl that can carry for miles... and maybe with chewing up your home, too.... And if she gets lonely, she'll say, "I don't appreciate being left alone without canine or human company." | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Lakewood Animal Hospital in Morris, Ill., says Michael Miller, a co-owner of the hospital, who owns a hound, says he's prepared to listen to the hound's howl. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American foxhounds are very social, affable, cuddly—lots of really good qualities. But people sometimes struggle with remembering what these dogs are bred for, what that looks like, and whether or not that's the life you really want to provide. Maybe you can do it, but are you going to want to train them every day? | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The qualities that make American foxhounds such exceptional hunters, like their howling and need to exercise, are also what can make them a handful for the unsuspecting owner. They are a few of the qualities that can make Americans a buck | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Fratt says hounds are bred to take off running and hollering when they catch a scent, and once you get outside, if they catch scent, you're likely to more or less disappear to them. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American foxhounds were bred to be independent, and that can be a big shift for those who are used to training a people-pleaser like a Lab or a border collie, Fratt says. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The American foxhound dog is an old breed, but it's a great breed for a young puppy, Fratt tells the New York Daily News. "It's great to have a puppy that is a little wary of strangers," he says. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: "They're so goofy and they're not generally easily stressed, worried, or scared of things," she says, adding that foxhounds can be great in a chaotic household because those loud, animated discussions aren't likely to be upsetting to a fox. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: A bored or depressed foxhound isn't just lonely, but she can also show her displeasure by finding her own fun around the house, generally in the form of finding things to destroy, especially if she finds something to destroy. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Keep your foxhound in a fenced yard. Keep a large, secure yard in your yard to keep the fox away from predators and other predators. Make sure you have a secure yard to use to keep foxes from following a scent. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American foxhounds have incredible stamina and can run for miles, so they can be excellent hiking or trail running partners, Fratt says, although she cautions against letting them off-leash—they're prone to taking off after a scent. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Trailing and tracking is a great way to catch foxes, and it's also a good way to get a fox's attention. It's a very popular activity for foxhounds. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: "It's amazing to see that independence, voice, and emotionality come together," she says. "When there are things you maybe find a little annoying about your dog, it's helpful to understand why they do what they do. And here, you see it in action." | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Grasp your foxhound's nails every week or so to keep her nails trimmed so that they don't clack on the floors. Use a brush like a rubber mitt every week to brush her nails. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Keep your foxhound in a safe, well-ventilated, and well-lit environment. Make sure you use lots of treats and positive reinforcement. Use plenty of food and a lot of positive reinforcement, especially if you're training her. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Fratt says it's important to be systematic and smart about how you're layering in distractions, and remember that they may not be entirely responsive to your verbal recall cues when outdoors, especially if their attention is focused elsewhere. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Talk to your vet about howling your American foxhound. If your vet doesn't know howling her, you may want to call your vet to see if she's a stress-related person or a dog. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Miller says it's a good idea to talk to your veterinarian about ways to reduce stress-induced behaviors such as howling and howling, but he says that if your dog is keeping you or your neighbors up at night, he should talk to his veterinarian. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The American foxhound is a remarkably healthy breed, but not totally resistant to all health issues. Hip dysplasia can be a concern, and other conditions include thrombocytopathy (a platelet disorder) and Pelger-Huet anomaly (a white blood cell disorder). | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Miller says foxhounds are more likely to develop ear infections if they're in a kennedy environment, but he says it's a "very common problem," he tells the New York Times. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: A foxhound who has a floppy ears can be able to breathe in the water, he says, but he doesn't think it's a good idea to flush out the ears with an ear cleaning solution. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Watch for swelling and swelling in your dog's paws. Look for swelling in the paw of your pet's pet. Watch your dog for swelling or sores in your paw. Keep a close eye on your pup's feet and feet. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: "Sometimes these aches and pains after an adventure will go away with rest, but if the limping continues or is exceedingly painful, then the dog should be examined by a veterinarian to determine if a more severe injury has occurred," Miller says. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Talk to your vet about a joint supplement, or a special diet that can help your foxhound recover from her golden years. Ask your vet if you can recommend a combination supplement to help her recover from the Golden Years. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Robert Brooke, who arrived in the New World in 1650, had a strain of black-and-tan English foxhounds at Mount Vernon believed to have descended from a pack owned by a Maryland-bound settler, known as the Black-And-Tan English. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: In 1785, in his quest to develop a foxhound more perfectly suited to the vast expanses of the American countryside, he bred his dogs with a pack of enormous hounds of French breeding stock that he received as a gift from an admirer via his friend, the Marquis de Lafayette. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American foxhounds were an important part of life for wealthy Virginia plantation owners like the Washingtons, and refinements continued to be made to the new breed in post-Colonial times. This led to the modern American Foxhound, which is distinctly sleeker, faster, and more independent than his English cousin. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American foxhound puppies are often found in foxhunting packs, and they're often seen in a variety of breeds, including the American Kennel Club, the American kennel club, and other breeds. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhound, a breed known for its grace and endurance, originated in the United States. Bred primarily for hunting, the foxhound possesses a keen sense of smell and boundless energy, making them exceptional hunters and tracking companions. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The Foxhound’s sleek and athletic build enables them to excel in chasing prey over vast distances with remarkable speed and agility. Regular brushing helps keep their short, dense coat clean and healthy. In the field, American Foxhounds are actively alert and determined, tracking scents with utmost precision. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Exercise regularly to keep them mentally stimulated and physically satisfied. Ensure proper training is essential for this breed, as their hunting instincts may lead to chasing behavior if not appropriately channeled. Socialization and strong leadership are key for the American Foxhound. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhounds are a rare breed of American foxhounds that live in hunt country and work the way its ancestors did when they came to this country more than 200 years ago, according to Rita Mae Brown’s Mrs. Murphy Mystery Series. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhounds can be a single companion dog if you’re committed to giving them the exercise they’d normally get running around with their canine friends, and to spending time to help them bond with their human family members. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: If you live far away from the concert, you’ll need to bring the hound home if you don’t want to be disturbed. If you’re a hound, it’s a good idea to bring a dog home. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Exceptional Hunting Skills: Renowned for their superb hunting abilities, these hounds excel in tracking scents, particularly in pursuing foxes. Their endurance and determination make them valuable in the field. They have excellent hunting skills. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhounds are known for their gentle and sociable nature. They often form strong bonds with their families and are good with children and other pets. Despite their hunting prowess, American foxhounds have a strong bond with their family. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Athletic: With an energetic disposition, these hounds require regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. They enjoy outdoor activities and long walks. They are a breed of hound with an energy disposition, and are able to exercise regularly. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Low-Maintenance Coat: Their short coat is easy to groom, making them relatively low-maintenance in terms of grooming. They are short coats that are easy to shave, and they are very soft. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Musical Bay: They are recognized for their melodious bay, a musical and echoing bark that serves as a functional asset during hunts, adding to their unique charm. Musical Bay is a popular musical and echoed bark. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhounds are a breed of foxhounds that are bred in the U.S. and have a special place in American history and culture. American Heritage breed: As one of the few breeds developed in the United States, American Froghounds hold a unique place in America and history. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: They are versatile, serving as both hunting companions and affectionate family pets, combining their strong work ethic with a friendly demeanor. They are a breed of hound that can be found in a variety of breeds. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American breeders sought to develop a lighter, taller, and faster Foxhound with a keen sense of smell, better suited for the game and terrain of their new country. George Washington, who kept a pack of American Foxhounds at Mount Vernon | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Male American Foxhounds typically stand between 22 and 25 inches tall and weigh 45 to 65 pounds, while females usually measure between 21 and 24 inches long and weigh 40 to 60 pounds. The average length of a female Foxhound is 22 to 25 inches. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Foxhounds raised among other dogs may present additional challenges, as they often bond more closely with their pack than with humans, requiring extra time, attention, and training to adapt to family life. The Foxhound breed is a breed of American Foxhound. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Early socialization is crucial for Foxhound puppies, involving exposure to various people, dogs, sights, sounds, and experiences. This process fosters their development into friendly and well-rounded adult dogs. By providing patient training and socialization, owners can help these charming canines become cherished members of their families. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The American Foxhound is a breed of dog that has a kennel injury and kennels, but some prospective pet parents may want to be aware of certain conditions, such as a heart attack, stroke, and other medical conditions. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Thrombopathia is a blood disorder that affects platelets. This can cause abnormal or excessive bleeding. Treatment depends on the cause and severity of the condition and the severity of its effect on the platelets and its function. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Hip dysplaysia is a genetic condition in dogs that causes the hip joint to develop abnormally. This can lead to pain, lameness, and arthritis in dogs. The diagnosis is based on the diagnosis of the disorder. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The American Foxhound, bred for its speed and endurance in hunting, requires a considerable amount of exercise. If not used for hunting, daily runs or other vigorous activity are necessary to help them burn off their abundant energy. They are best suited for homes with yards, preferably with ample space like an acre or more, as they can be too loud for condo or apartment living | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Observe the adage: “You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. “You eat more honey than you eat honey than if you ate honey instead of vinegar. You eat less honey than vinegar. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: The recommended daily amount for an American Foxhound is 2 to 3 cups of high-quality dog food per day. However, the actual quantity can vary based on factors such as size, age, build, metabolism, and activity level. Each dog is unique and may require a different amount of food. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Feeding two meals a day is a good way to keep your dog’s weight at bay, especially if you’re a Foxhound, as it’s more likely to be obese than a foxhound. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Test your Foxhound’s ribs to see if they are buried under a layer of fat. Use your hands-on test to check if your dog is able to eat a lot of food and exercise. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Feeding your American Foxhound is a key component of your pet's health and well-being. If you are looking for a dog that is healthy and has a healthy diet, you may want to consult with your veterinarian. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: American Foxhound’s medium-length coat lies close to its body, featuring a hard texture that offers protection in the field against brush and briars. This breed is low-maintenance in terms of grooming, as a weekly once-over with a firm bristle brush removes dirt and distributes skin oils, promoting a healthy coat. Regular baths are unnecessary, except when you notice a strong odor or if the dog gets into something dirty. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Brush your dog’s teeth two to three times a week. Keep your dog clean and well-balanced, and keep your dog in good shape and well groomed. Trim your dog's feet and feet regularly to keep them in good condition. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Perform a thorough inspection of the Foxhound's ears, nose, mouth, eyes, and feet. Observe the behavior of your Foxhound during grooming sessions to see if they have any signs of infection in their ears. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: A Foxhound is a breed of dog that has a lot of patience and affection towards children. However, as with any breed, it’s essential never to leave a dog and a young child unattended. Supervision is crucial to prevent accidental ear biting or tail pulling from either party. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Keep your Foxhounds in a safe environment. Give your dog plenty of food and water to eat. Keep the dog away from predators and other predators. Keep your foxhounds out of the house and away from other animals. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
American-Foxhound: Make sure that all your furry family members get along well with each other in the home. Be aware that American Foxhounds can coexist harmoniously with cats, rabbits, and other pets if they are raised together in the house. | Please tell me something interesting about the American-Foxhound Dog |
Cane-Corso: The cane corso is a large, dignified Italian dog breed that's extremely loyal and excels at working tasks. Learn more about living with the cane roosso. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Veterinary Housecall Care founder Jami-Lyn Derse says prospective owners should spend ample time planning and preparing before purchasing any dog, including a cane corso, a breed that's ancient Italian. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Derse says a male cane corso can weigh as much as 110 pounds, while a female can weigh 88–99 pounds, according to the breeder's website, a breeder based in the United States. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: You'll often see him with cropped ears, though this practice is controversial—it's purely for cosmetic reasons, and doesn't have any proven health benefits for the animal. And besides, their floppy ears give them a particularly cute look. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Choose an eye color that matches your dog’s skin color. Choose a coat that matches the color of your dog's eye color. Select a color that complements the color you want to wear. Choose an color that fits your dog. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cane corso is a dog with a deep lineage as working dogs, and can be sensitive and serious, but he can't appreciate unfamiliar people surprising him as he's patrolling his yard. As with all dogs, early socialization with new people, new situations, and other dogs is important to be healthy, happy, and thrive. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Derse says the cane corso isn't a dog for everyone, but she says it's a good idea to keep it in the house and keep it clean, the spokesman for the hospital said. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cane corsi have a strong prey drive, meaning any fast, unexpected movements from smaller animals and pets (or kiddos) might be enticing enough to chase. Introduce your dog when he is young. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Derse says the cane corso would benefit from having a big, fenced-in yard, someone able to walk them frequently to kind of get out their energy and focus it on something they enjoy, he says. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Derse says it's important to be careful with cane corsi when puppies are puppies, and that's why she recommends training with positive reinforcement if you're a puppy, she tells the New York Times. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Become a dog with patience, consistency, and lots of opportunities for rewards. Become an animal with patience and consistency, as well as a lot of opportunities to learn alongside you and build skills and behaviors that are helpful in everyday life. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: A cane corso dog parent needs to understand this and make sure their dog has lots of great outlets that are suitable for their size and activity level. "These are tall, heavy, and fast dogs," says Haylee Bergeland, CBCC-KA, RBT. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Keep your dog's undercoat clean and dry during the winter. Brush your dog regularly during the fall and winter to keep his undercoat shiny and healthy. Brushing your dog frequently during the spring and summer is a great way to keep your dog healthy. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cane Corso is a breed of dog that is generally healthy and the cane corso lifespan is 9–12 years, according to the Association of America of America's Cane Cocina of America, a dog breed that has a lifespan of 9 to 12 years. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cane corsi are a large dog breed with a deep chest, and they're predisposed to experience gastric dilatation-volvulus complex, or bloat, which is a serious, potentially life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with air and flips, cutting off blood flow. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Your veterinarian will be able to provide you with a diagnosis of bloat and other health issues. Talk to your veterinarian about your dog's health and if he or she has any problems with his or her cane corso. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Romans took such a liking to a big-boned, Greek working breed called Molossus dogs that they brought home from the Greek islands to breed with Italian canines. That dog is the ancestor to the cane corso. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: In the mid-to-late 1900s, the breed was facing extinction as life changed in the Italian countryside, and a group of Italians came together to focus on breeding efforts. It wasn't until 1988 that the cane corso arrived in the US and, in 2010, the AKC officially recognized the breed. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cani Corso, also known as the Italian Mastiff, is a large working breed from Italy. Weighing an impressive 90 to 120 pounds and standing 23 to 28 inches at the shoulder, Cane Corsi were first bred as guardians of the homestead and herd. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cane Corsos are a great pet for active households, and can be found in a variety of habitats, including parks, parks, and zoos, as well as parks and playgrounds for children and adults alike. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Choose a breeder that specializes in Cane Corso puppies. Conduct thorough research to ensure that your pup is well-balanced and well-behaved. Ensure that the breeder is a reliable breeder. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: The Cane Corso is a serious dog breed for a person who is serious about having a dog as a companion and who can provide him with the firm and loving guidance he needs to become a great dog. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Don’t expect him to buddy up with everyone he meets: He has no interest in people or other animals outside his family, but those within the family will have his undivided loyalty and protection. Give this dog a job. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Get him involved in a dog sport, such as agility, dock diving, nose work, or tracking, if you don’t have a farm or ranch. Get him to help you with the livestock, especially if he’s a puppy. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cani Corsi require a lot of space, exercise, and training, and they are not recommended for first-time dog owners. They are a breed of dog that requires lots of space and exercise, but they do not need to be trained. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Cane corsos have a rim that can be used to make a corsa. Corsas can be made with a cane rim and can be sold in a variety of sizes and styles. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Get a cane corso if you are looking for a dog that has a lot of personality and personality. Make sure you are prepared for the stress and stress of a daily routine that you are considering getting the dog. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Corso is one of many Mastiff-type dogs. This one was developed in Italy and is said to descend from Roman war dogs. He is more lightly built than his cousin, the Neapolitan Masto, and was bred to hunt game, guard property, and be an all-around farm hand. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: Corso is a Latin word for dog and derives from the word "corso" in Latin for "coco" and "cocco" in Greek for "corco" or "cocoro" ("coco") | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |
Cane-Corso: The International Cane Corso Association was formed in 1993. Eventually, the breed club sought recognition from the American Kennel Club, which was granted in 2010. The breed is now governed by the Cane Clo Association of America, which is the governing body of the breed. | Please tell me something interesting about the Cane-Corso Dog |