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The Cane Corso is a standard large mastiff. It does not have the loose skin that is characteristic of the Italian Neapolitan Mastiff. They are strong and powerful, with typically huge skulls and joints, and the head length is about 36% of the shoulder height. The width of the skull is slightly greater than the length, with a spherical arch in front and a flattening back to the occipital bone. The forehead point is very obvious. There is an obvious depression slightly below the eyebrow.
The skin around the corners of the mouth is tighter and does not drool like large dogs with loose skin around the mouth. The teeth of the muzzle and skull should meet level. However, a scissor bite and a protruding palate are allowed. A convex palate (commonly known as "the earth covers the sky"), or reverse scissors bite, scissor bite is not recommended. A convex palate and an excessively convex palate are serious errors. The distance between the upper and lower teeth of a convex palate should not exceed 1CM. Mouth and skull The length is about 1:2. The muzzle is square, length = width.
Castro’s body is slightly rectangular. That is, the body length is slightly greater than the shoulder height. The coat of the Cane Corso is not as rough as the Newberyton. It is a short coat that is almost smooth but not very soft. A small amount of undercoat is allowed. The fur color is allowed to be black, blue, yellow and gradient colors between them. The color of the nose and eyes can change with the body hair. Tiger spots of various colors are common colors. However, black and red colors like Doberman and Rowena are not allowed. The white spot on the chest is the standard mark of the Cane Corso breed. It cannot be too small, and it is not good if several pieces are not connected into one piece. Some individuals with solid color and no white spots can also be accepted by the standard. White patches on the toes are allowed.
Minimum height for males is 24 inches (61CM). Females are 22 inches (56cm). The minimum weight for adult males is 100 pounds (45KG) and for females 80 pounds (36KG). Larger sizes are acceptable, but larger body shapes must not affect work ability and athletic ability. The forechest is deep and broad, with the base of the chest below the elbow joints and the ribs well extended. The topline is straight and cannot be aligned, making it weak. The topline stretches smoothly towards the hips, giving it a rounded appearance when viewed from the side. Draw the abdomen upward. Body length must be greater than body height (about 10% more). Most importantly the dog must appear to be well balanced and athletic.
Castro’s ancestors once fought with bears, even lions, tigers and other large beasts in the ancient Roman arena. Castro's most glorious history is that he served in the ancient Roman army, accompanying his master to fight directly on the battlefield. Very loyal to the owner, very docile to other members of the family, likes to play with children, and is very tolerant of children's excessive behavior. Castro is also very smart and easy to train. However, the spleenQi is quite stubborn, so you need to pay attention to your methods and provide more guidance. However, Cane Corso has a strong desire to dominate, especially male dogs, so obedience must be cultivated well, and obedience must be cultivated throughout the dog's life. But it will immediately launch a ruthless attack on anyone who may pose a threat or violate its owner. Cane Corso is an excellent guard dog.
You need to choose based on its physical condition and choose the one you like. If you like the little Castro, you need to lift his paws with your hands, from the front paws to the head, along the body, if he does not feel uncomfortable. , then move each joint and see if you are willing to do these actions, so that you can check whether the Cane Corso puppy has ever suffered from a fracture or bone injury. Shake it left and right to see if the little Castro has a strong figure but does not lack nutrition. Check that there are no obvious disabilities or scars on the body, and that the proportions of the head, body, and limbs are well-proportioned, which is excellent.
In short, when selecting a Cane Corso puppy, you need to consider the physical appearance, body structure, and personality of the Cane Corso, as well as the health condition of the Cane Corso puppy, and whether the Cane Corso's hair is standard. , chip-free, and with a strong sense of layering.