My husband and I waited for 5 years before we decided to get a Cane Corso. We did our research on the breed, and we waited until we moved into a much bigger home with land so he could have the space to play and explore. We knew we wanted a large breed and are so happy with Titan-Maximus who is now 18 months old.
I'm 56 years old and now have my Corso puppy. He's amazing. Fully potty trained at 5 months old. His name is Baron! I also own two Pomeranians. He adores both of them!
I have grown to just love this breed. The last couple of videos, you hadn't mentioned Joey Justice and I thought it was before you got him. He is a doll as well. I remember when I would house sit for some friends that had 3 Great Danes, 2 cats and an African Grey Parrot. The size of the dogs was not much of a big deal. The bark surprised me a bit. When one came over and sat next to me, I was very happy. The bird on the other hand...I was terrified of her. We got used to each other though. Keep the videos coming! Thank you and smooches to the pooches ❤ s
Hi! I clicked on your video just because, as I do on many other dog videos. I have listened to many trainers and informational, from eating grass to traits on/"to specific breeds. I found this particular subject very informational to everyone out there. You guys sounded down to earth and sincere. In December 2023, I rescued a 12 month young Rottweiler/ G Shepherd mix. I've never owned a rescue before. I've had to 2 G Shepherds and 1 Rhodesian Ridgeback. I was younger back then. I learned and realized the responsibility was enormous. They require 100% of your time. Basically, it is a relationship. Anyway, it has been a learning experience. First and foremost; his being abandoned and how depressive he was, his confusion, and his trusting. Him listening to being called a different name. You can imagine the challenges. If I were younger, I would consider a larger dog. The dogs I've had before, the smallest Shepherd, she stood at 90 pounds. When I found Stitch, my dog, he sits at 85 lbs. And for my age, maybe I should have looked for a 20 lb., lighter size dog. Thank you sharing your knowledge of the responsibility of owning a dog. I understand that you are talking about a specific breed. However, the duty we as pet owners is to think about all breeds with the consideration to the animals/ pets that you are extending the Cane Corso. All pets deserve respect and consideration. I subscribed to your videos and I am planning to learn and listen to you and see what I can learn. Stitch has a lot of Rottweiler in him, those traits seem to stand out the most. The trait that stands out the most is, STUBBORN. And I have had to learn to adjust my ways of communicating to him how he needs to do/ listen to what I'm asking. That is a challenge in itself as we are both strong willed. Haha, I think that I have the head advantage; I'm the cook. Raw or cooked, prepare delicious food for him. Catch me later.
It's a lot. My girl is 8 months and challenging me on everything that I taught her. Training is every day. Consistency and patience. You hit the nail on time. It's absolute.
My girl is 7 months and it's a tough age. You still have a dog that's very much a puppy but the size of a full grown large breed dog already. It definitely is a lot
Thank you for the video, very informative. I rescued a 7 month old Cane Corso for the MSPCA. I named her Freya. She did not have a good start in life, underweight, skittish but she is doing so well. I've owned Dobermans most of my life and I love the breed. Finding Freya and meeting her, there was and instant connection. She is incredibly smart more than my Dobes. Her training is going amazingly well. She grows more confident every day. Her fear of men is slowly fading away, especially with my husband, he's been so patient with her. It's only been 3 weeks and she fits in perfect. Looking forward to a wonderful life with her in our family.
My CC puppy is 5 months old now. He is an absolute joy and he is so sweet and loving HOWEVER the puppy biting was no joke. The small cuts and bruises in the beginning before he understood what level of play biting was okay - brutal. They are a joy but it’s a lot if work and it’s not for anybody! You need to understand their mentality but also the sheer size and power they got even as puppies. ❤
Also just wanted to add that I really relate to the part about people gravitating towards your CC. 🤣🤣 Ours is a grey brindle with grey eyes and people are so intrigued and ask if they can say hi to him ❤️ A total people magnet 😂
Thank you so much for all your content. We did things a little backwards to be honest - my husband lives the breed and just came home with one so we’ve been learning on the fly. But our Bear is almost a year old now and can’t imagine life without him. So helpful to know about certain earmarks when they can do certain things. Your videos are so informative- please keep them coming.
I have small dogs 🐕 you two are absolutely correct about the bigger breeds. I love Bruce and Justice. They have the best parents ever. The both of you are awesome with these big boys. ❤😊
your content has been amazing.. much like the prior post below we have waited over five years to decide on this breed after our English passed away at almost 13 years old in my arms. I was in contact with a few breeders and then We came across a rescue with puppies from an unfortunate breeding of a Cane Corso and Standard Poodle. Because I had worked in English bulldog rescue for many years I could not resist this lil mutt.... Thank you for your input on growth, training and all your info!.. very informative. We pick up our little beauty in three days.... A dream come true..
Totally understand. We've had Weimeraners for 22 years. Currently have two males. The energy alone is a lot, but when you love the breed, you stay on top of things for the best of the dogs.
we have a 7 month old puppy we took in who has been beaten by previous owner, trust issues with people but the most loving dog at home, we walk and train like 7 times a day and she's making big progress. verry smart learns tricks in minutes at home. only problem is trusting people and dogs. on walks she freaks out. your videos help us alot
Thank you so much for this - I’ve been researching and waiting for the right time and your videos have been extremely helpful and super supportive… feeling excited about adding our Cane Corso to our family - thank you both.
Hi Jason! We love them, there is something really deep and special in these dogs. We have had our Mark for 8 years, probably the most amazing and blessed times of our lives. He passed away from creepy cancer, too suddenly, we did not even know he have it, regardless of the regular vet checks and things, but I cannot recover ever since we lost him... It is going to be a year without him very soon, and I am still too sick. How do we cope with this grief and what shall we do next...i am asking you if you have experienced such a lost already, and i desperately need to figure this out within myself. I have huge support from my family, but inside I am broken and feel huge emptiness :(
hello guys... Bruce and Justice are the best dogs. so well behave. I fell in Love with them because of your videos - so informative. It goes to show proper training and socialization is key with these 2 monsters. I had a preconceived notion that these boys are dangerous. Yes they are - if you dont raised them correctly. I cant stop watching your videos. keep putting out GREAT - informative content. Best show on UA-cam..
Jason your genetics is crazy. Vascular AF!!! My wife and I love watching your vids. Our Cane Corso comes home in Sept and your vids has helped us a lot along with our self education in regards to the breed.
Very good advice. I been training security/CP dogs for almost 30yrs. The information given here is brilliant. All too often people get a dog assuming all will be great and easy........ That's not reality, almost certainly with big, dominant breed dogs. Great video, great advice.
5ft female 57 yr old bull mastiff and dogue de bordeaux owner. Black eyes, burst nose, lips occur regularly when playing, not for the faint hearted. Although huge and powerful they are more gentle around the kids particularly the bordeaux, shoes or slippers are a must to avoid trodden feet.
Dog training isn't the 10-20 minutes a day where you are doing formal obedience. Dog training is a lifestyle. It's every interaction with them. Every time you walk through a door, every time you take them outside, every time you leave them. Dog training happens the entire time you and your dog are together.
Hi C. B I totally agree!!! I have my first 2 month old Cane Corsi ever actually my first pet, I’m very consistent with him!!! Plz check out his UA-cam channel, in watch his outcome. If you have any suggestions I’ll truly appreciate it!!
Learning a lot from u. I've been wanting a guard dog for when I'm out hunting or away. Our kids are moved out and we have grandkids that come and visit and I wanted a dog that would not back down if something happened. I'm turning 50 this month and my wife got me a female Corso. I loved her so much the first time I held her. She is so beautiful. Ur videos are gonna help me be the alpha I need to be. Just got her last night by the way. Thank you for posting these. I had an Akita growing up and yes he was a challenge. To say the least.
@inatehex going good. She is friggin humongous at 8 months. But smart. Some things she doesn't listen well other things she does so I guess it's a learning curve. She does get protective already with poeple she doesn't know. But I tell her it's ok and she starts to open up a bit. But I'm very happy with her. My wife wants a male and have puppies. I dont know about that thought. Lol
@@ronfultz2084 Thanks for taking the time to reply. I’m glad that it is going well. I am looking at adopting a cane corso from one of my wife’s friends who rescues abandoned animals. I have two young children, and all the research I have done is telling me that they are very loyal with family members. The dog is currently a 4 month year old male and we will be looking to rehome him in a couple of months when he has been trained and back to full health.
I've always had king shepards , pits, akitas. Last year my old pitty passed & knowing one of my kids was moving she so loved our shepard. My daughter knew I'd be lost. Last march this beautiful brindal big eyes & huge paws slide across my feet to reach the shepard. I quickly said sit. As on auto both did. Knew you could do it mom. My head said ohhh no, potty training... again. But 3 months. 3 days. Watching & learning her we did it. Every moment with Bree is training/ working. Walks/ runs/ is amazing. I've never had a dog that learns an stays on task like a breeze (hence her name). My one fear was our livestock. Would she chasa, bark or go bonkers. None, she walks in, out lays with sheep goats (once they figured no harm). Never had a pup that let baby kids want to play with them. Last weekend was our first outing with one of the horses. She was great. As you guys outing are always stop n go. Her brindal coat, is eye catching. And almost everyone wants one. Where? And I always ask... how much spare time you got ? Because this breed is an will always be a 24/7 dog... til death do you part. An if not willing to be consistant... death will part you. Manners an social activity's is a must for me. Watching your posts has been such a learning tool on the breed. ♡♡♡
Hi I have a question , I have a Daniff puppy 3 months old about 40 lbs. we have bought him toys to chew on but he keeps bitting on me and my husband we can't make him stop we tell him no and push him away but nothing helps . We need help if we stop him from bitting us he barks at us what can we do to stop him ? Thank you , Mary Webb
I have had my Cane Corso/ South African Boerboel mix (Dozer) since he was 3 months old.... He is great and loves his older brother Kane that is an bully pit xl... Kane is now 8yrs old and Dozer is just a little over 1 yrs old...
Such a nice video and I really appreciate the honesty. I would love a Corso but I know I’m not ready for one and I think more people need to be honest with themselves about it. Would you guys ever consider a podcast or making these style videos into just audio so I can listen on my runs 👍
I waited 3yrs l spent that time learning about the breed now my cane corso is 2yrs old luna is a great family protector if you aint in the circle ie family and close friends
Chloe Jones I just got my first Cane Corsi pup, I never owned a dog before!! I believe consistency is key. My pup is only 2 months in he already following commands😊 Please check for your self I uploaded a few videos… subscribe to see his outcome
I really appreciate your informative and candid videos on the beautiful breed. This is helping me to make an informed decision. I am extensively researching for the best breed for my needs before I'm ready to commit in a year. my primary desire is to have a personal guard as I hike/walk alone in the parks. I do this often and sadly was almost assaulted one time. The pitbull I owned that I got from the pound protected me in that incident and I was able to escape. Sadly she crossed the rainbow bridge at 11 years old, but now 3 years later I want a dog that will protect me. I think the cane corso could be an amazing fit for me. I understand the need to socialize and obedience train. Many people get guard dogs never socializing them because they are afraid the dog will love everyone, which is simply not true. Instead, they create a dangerous situation that is an accident waiting to happen. I would not get a guard dog lightly, and would take the necessary steps to make sure everyone (without evil intentions) is safe.
I'm interested in getting a Cane Corso because I admire them & their majestic presence & how loving they are! I'm single & I have a 12 yr old Teddy Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelt Terrier. I"m also about to go back to long haul trucking! I'm trying to sort out which breed is best for me - a Cane Corso, or perhaps a Bullmastiff. Both are amazing & loving. At home, guarding is not an issue. I live in a tiny Northwoods Wisconsin village. But on the road - (OTR ) I may need that guarding aspect, but I DON'T want any potential for any unwanted aggression / liability. I hear people claim every breed is allegedly stubborn & I laugh at that! I've trained Siberian Huskies! I GOT this!
That makes sense about introducing to strangers. My boys still barks at my husband every day coming in the back door in the dark and I praise them. They calm down after they see who it is and he praises them I praise them because they are guarding me. My husband wants them to do this. He wants them to guard until they see who it is and then back off if no threat. He said everything is a threat until it isn’t. Yes they do take a mile lmbo my younger one loves the ponds and we do not let them swim every day so I have to put him on a lead until we get past the ponds he just can’t control himself he is compulsive when it comes to water and wants to swim lol and shame on us we do laugh because it is funny he is like a toddler in a dog suit. ❤❤❤
Being able to meet and satisfy such a challenging breed definitely keeps you on your toes and leave you with little opportunity for spontaneity but I wouldn't change it for the world... the bond MissNova and I have built is indescribable ❤❤❤
I think they are easy to train if you got the time to put into it they like to work so they want to please you and they are very clever and pick things up really quick
I would agree I have a 3 year old cane corso looks like bruce but only 125 pounds. He still very well trained when out and aboit but has lost the trust to let people pet him. So im just taking it slow and just having him around people before letting people pet him because he shows no intrest in strangers
I have 2 Cane Corso my female is almost 2 years old 100lbs I have a male five months old 75lbs. The easiest training and smartest dogs i've ever owned😊
Im here because Zak George says it's possible to raise dominant large breeds with purely positive training so Im trying to see if there is even one person on youtube that can train a dog like this using purely positive training with no adversive methods. Whats your guys opinion on that?
Cane corso was my first dog. Xena is 3 at 6 months ny sister passed and i fell off the rails .she was my dog so my sons and wife quickly bacame worried . She was difficult and domineering. I missed so much training . So faced with losing her and knowing how good tgey are .she was sold to me by someone i Trust. So bit the bullet and used to grab her by the scruff with my teeth and pin . I used an agressive appiroach. It didn't work. It broke me. .so i literally stayed. Firm but showed trust and the love. She switched .boom trust and love
Jason you're absolutely correct, feeding kibble to a dog is like feeding Cocoa Puffs to a child it's entire life breakfast lunch and dinner and then expecting it to be healthy, not possible
These were and are the easiest dogs to raise. At one point I've owned 20. These dogs pick up anything you teach them like velcro. Then they help you teach other dogs.
Too bad some people getting a dog they cant take care of. Dangerous people have dangerous dogs because they cant handle them. You and Kara doing a great job ! 👍👍👍🇸🇪😎💕
Obedience training needs regular reinforcement by just reminding the animal whet your expectations of their behavior is. My father trained German Shepherds for police work in Chicago. All our dogs were expected to know the basics which required practicing. I live with a large macaw whose been with me for 33 years. I need to handle her daily or she gets out of practice and will be even more unpredictable 🤷🏼♀️
As far as the hand in front of the dogs face when you’re telling them to pet the dog, we’ve all been trained to let the dogs smell you first and it sounds like that’s what the person was doing
You just explain exactly how to be a horse trainer a large animal director it seems like the largebreed Nita solid emotional tye for gideon's not a friend per say the pick up onthat dont bscared b direct not meen
My husband and I waited for 5 years before we decided to get a Cane Corso. We did our research on the breed, and we waited until we moved into a much bigger home with land so he could have the space to play and explore. We knew we wanted a large breed and are so happy with Titan-Maximus who is now 18 months old.
Titan maximum is awesome 😅
I'm 56 years old and now have my Corso puppy. He's amazing. Fully potty trained at 5 months old. His name is Baron! I also own two Pomeranians. He adores both of them!
Enjoy your new pup. They are truly amazing and so loyal.
That is amazing. Baron is a great name for a Cane Corso.
I have grown to just love this breed. The last couple of videos, you hadn't mentioned Joey Justice and I thought it was before you got him. He is a doll as well. I remember when I would house sit for some friends that had 3 Great Danes, 2 cats and an African Grey Parrot. The size of the dogs was not much of a big deal. The bark surprised me a bit. When one came over and sat next to me, I was very happy. The bird on the other hand...I was terrified of her. We got used to each other though.
Keep the videos coming! Thank you and smooches to the pooches ❤
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I was looking to hear if they get along with other dogs, especially the teeny-tinys...
@@elleadolls7283 I have two Pomeranians so yes they do. You just have to be supervising because they are so large.
Hi! I clicked on your video just because, as I do on many other dog videos. I have listened to many trainers and informational, from eating grass to traits on/"to specific breeds. I found this particular subject very informational to everyone out there. You guys sounded down to earth and sincere.
In December 2023, I rescued a 12 month young Rottweiler/ G Shepherd mix. I've never owned a rescue before. I've had to 2 G Shepherds and 1 Rhodesian Ridgeback. I was younger back then. I learned and realized the responsibility was enormous. They require 100% of your time. Basically, it is a relationship. Anyway, it has been a learning experience. First and foremost; his being abandoned and how depressive he was, his confusion, and his trusting. Him listening to being called a different name. You can imagine the challenges. If I were younger, I would consider a larger dog. The dogs I've had before, the smallest Shepherd, she stood at 90 pounds. When I found Stitch, my dog, he sits at 85 lbs. And for my age, maybe I should have looked for a 20 lb., lighter size dog.
Thank you sharing your knowledge of the responsibility of owning a dog. I understand that you are talking about a specific breed. However, the duty we as pet owners is to think about all breeds with the consideration to the animals/ pets that you are extending the Cane Corso. All pets deserve respect and consideration. I subscribed to your videos and I am planning to learn and listen to you and see what I can learn. Stitch has a lot of Rottweiler in him, those traits seem to stand out the most. The trait that stands out the most is, STUBBORN. And I have had to learn to adjust my ways of communicating to him how he needs to do/ listen to what I'm asking. That is a challenge in itself as we are both strong willed. Haha, I think that I have the head advantage; I'm the cook. Raw or cooked, prepare delicious food for him.
Catch me later.
It's a lot. My girl is 8 months and challenging me on everything that I taught her. Training is every day. Consistency and patience. You hit the nail on time. It's absolute.
My girl is 7 months and it's a tough age. You still have a dog that's very much a puppy but the size of a full grown large breed dog already. It definitely is a lot
@@canecorsomom2023 In human development, I identify that with the "hips and lips" phase. Especially pronounced in female children!
Thank you for the video, very informative. I rescued a 7 month old Cane Corso for the MSPCA. I named her Freya. She did not have a good start in life, underweight, skittish but she is doing so well. I've owned Dobermans most of my life and I love the breed. Finding Freya and meeting her, there was and instant connection. She is incredibly smart more than my Dobes. Her training is going amazingly well. She grows more confident every day. Her fear of men is slowly fading away, especially with my husband, he's been so patient with her. It's only been 3 weeks and she fits in perfect. Looking forward to a wonderful life with her in our family.
Managing a big guard dog is a lifetime commitment but it's well worth it! You have shown us how well constant training pays off.
You guys are awesome. Learning a lot from you guys. Everything you say is just on point.
My CC puppy is 5 months old now. He is an absolute joy and he is so sweet and loving HOWEVER the puppy biting was no joke. The small cuts and bruises in the beginning before he understood what level of play biting was okay - brutal. They are a joy but it’s a lot if work and it’s not for anybody! You need to understand their mentality but also the sheer size and power they got even as puppies. ❤
Also just wanted to add that I really relate to the part about people gravitating towards your CC. 🤣🤣 Ours is a grey brindle with grey eyes and people are so intrigued and ask if they can say hi to him ❤️ A total people magnet 😂
Thank you so much for all your content. We did things a little backwards to be honest - my husband lives the breed and just came home with one so we’ve been learning on the fly. But our Bear is almost a year old now and can’t imagine life without him. So helpful to know about certain earmarks when they can do certain things. Your videos are so informative- please keep them coming.
My boy is 10 weeks. Some days he's in point and the next he's just a puppy lol I love him to infinity and beyond.
I have small dogs 🐕 you two are absolutely correct about the bigger breeds. I love Bruce and Justice. They have the best parents ever. The both of you are awesome with these big boys. ❤😊
I am in love with Bruce and J.J. They are beautiful dogs inside and outside. Thanks to great Cane Corso trainers.
your content has been amazing.. much like the prior post below we have waited over five years to decide on this breed after our English passed away at almost 13 years old in my arms. I was in contact with a few breeders and then We came across a rescue with puppies from an unfortunate breeding of a Cane Corso and Standard Poodle. Because I had worked in English bulldog rescue for many years I could not resist this lil mutt.... Thank you for your input on growth, training and all your info!.. very informative. We pick up our little beauty in three days.... A dream come true..
I ❤ my Corso!!! This is the most amazing, loving an loyal dog 🐕 breed there is!!!
Totally understand. We've had Weimeraners for 22 years. Currently have two males. The energy alone is a lot, but when you love the breed, you stay on top of things for the best of the dogs.
Those are a beautiful breed for sure!!!
This is thee most intelligent breed ive had and being consistent is definitely key to success,btw jj is filling out amazing
we have a 7 month old puppy we took in who has been beaten by previous owner, trust issues with people but the most loving dog at home,
we walk and train like 7 times a day and she's making big progress. verry smart learns tricks in minutes at home. only problem is trusting people and dogs. on walks she freaks out.
your videos help us alot
Thank you so much for this - I’ve been researching and waiting for the right time and your videos have been extremely helpful and super supportive… feeling excited about adding our Cane Corso to our family - thank you both.
Hi Jason! We love them, there is something really deep and special in these dogs. We have had our Mark for 8 years, probably the most amazing and blessed times of our lives. He passed away from creepy cancer, too suddenly, we did not even know he have it, regardless of the regular vet checks and things, but I cannot recover ever since we lost him... It is going to be a year without him very soon, and I am still too sick. How do we cope with this grief and what shall we do next...i am asking you if you have experienced such a lost already, and i desperately need to figure this out within myself. I have huge support from my family, but inside I am broken and feel huge emptiness :(
Watching this video and my 4yr CC KNOCKS me off the sofa, unintentionally. She just got up, they are just big…big cuddly, teddy bear monsters.
I have a 207 lb English mastiff st bernad mix , he's my life . He's been a blessing from Christ !
hello guys... Bruce and Justice are the best dogs. so well behave. I fell in Love with them because of your videos - so informative. It goes to show proper training and socialization is key with these 2 monsters. I had a preconceived notion that these boys are dangerous. Yes they are - if you dont raised them correctly. I cant stop watching your videos. keep putting out GREAT - informative content. Best show on UA-cam..
Funny you commented on this because we just shot a similar video .... Kind of a update or part 2 to this
Jason your genetics is crazy. Vascular AF!!!
My wife and I love watching your vids. Our Cane Corso comes home in Sept and your vids has helped us a lot along with our self education in regards to the breed.
Very good advice. I been training security/CP dogs for almost 30yrs. The information given here is brilliant. All too often people get a dog assuming all will be great and easy........ That's not reality, almost certainly with big, dominant breed dogs. Great video, great advice.
5ft female 57 yr old bull mastiff and dogue de bordeaux owner. Black eyes, burst nose, lips occur regularly when playing, not for the faint hearted. Although huge and powerful they are more gentle around the kids particularly the bordeaux, shoes or slippers are a must to avoid trodden feet.
Dog training isn't the 10-20 minutes a day where you are doing formal obedience. Dog training is a lifestyle. It's every interaction with them. Every time you walk through a door, every time you take them outside, every time you leave them. Dog training happens the entire time you and your dog are together.
Hi C. B I totally agree!!! I have my first 2 month old Cane Corsi ever actually my first pet, I’m very consistent with him!!! Plz check out his UA-cam channel, in watch his outcome. If you have any suggestions I’ll truly appreciate it!!
Learning a lot from u. I've been wanting a guard dog for when I'm out hunting or away. Our kids are moved out and we have grandkids that come and visit and I wanted a dog that would not back down if something happened. I'm turning 50 this month and my wife got me a female Corso. I loved her so much the first time I held her. She is so beautiful. Ur videos are gonna help me be the alpha I need to be. Just got her last night by the way. Thank you for posting these. I had an Akita growing up and yes he was a challenge. To say the least.
How is the corso working out for you? All good I hope!
@inatehex going good. She is friggin humongous at 8 months. But smart. Some things she doesn't listen well other things she does so I guess it's a learning curve. She does get protective already with poeple she doesn't know. But I tell her it's ok and she starts to open up a bit. But I'm very happy with her. My wife wants a male and have puppies. I dont know about that thought. Lol
@@ronfultz2084 Thanks for taking the time to reply. I’m glad that it is going well. I am looking at adopting a cane corso from one of my wife’s friends who rescues abandoned animals. I have two young children, and all the research I have done is telling me that they are very loyal with family members. The dog is currently a 4 month year old male and we will be looking to rehome him in a couple of months when he has been trained and back to full health.
I've always had king shepards , pits, akitas. Last year my old pitty passed & knowing one of my kids was moving she so loved our shepard. My daughter knew I'd be lost. Last march this beautiful brindal big eyes & huge paws slide across my feet to reach the shepard. I quickly said sit. As on auto both did. Knew you could do it mom. My head said ohhh no, potty training... again. But 3 months. 3 days. Watching & learning her we did it. Every moment with Bree is training/ working. Walks/ runs/ is amazing. I've never had a dog that learns an stays on task like a breeze (hence her name). My one fear was our livestock. Would she chasa, bark or go bonkers. None, she walks in, out lays with sheep goats (once they figured no harm). Never had a pup that let baby kids want to play with them. Last weekend was our first outing with one of the horses. She was great. As you guys outing are always stop n go. Her brindal coat, is eye catching. And almost everyone wants one. Where? And I always ask... how much spare time you got ? Because this breed is an will always be a 24/7 dog... til death do you part. An if not willing to be consistant... death will part you. Manners an social activity's is a must for me. Watching your posts has been such a learning tool on the breed. ♡♡♡
Hi I have a question , I have a Daniff puppy 3 months old about 40 lbs. we have bought him toys to chew on but he keeps bitting on me and my husband we can't make him stop we tell him no and push him away but nothing helps . We need help if we stop him from bitting us he barks at us what can we do to stop him ? Thank you , Mary Webb
Cane Corsos are so much work. Its absolutely a full time job specially if you have 2!
I have had my Cane Corso/ South African Boerboel mix (Dozer) since he was 3 months old.... He is great and loves his older brother Kane that is an bully pit xl... Kane is now 8yrs old and Dozer is just a little over 1 yrs old...
Sounds like an amazing squad you have. How is Kane doing at 8?
Such a nice video and I really appreciate the honesty. I would love a Corso but I know I’m not ready for one and I think more people need to be honest with themselves about it. Would you guys ever consider a podcast or making these style videos into just audio so I can listen on my runs 👍
Do yall have a menu for feeding raw? Or a guide for what's good raw and what's not? My girl is 9 weeks old.
I waited 3yrs l spent that time learning about the breed now my cane corso is 2yrs old luna is a great family protector if you aint in the circle ie family and close friends
this was such an amazing video, thinking of getting a guardian breed myself this was such an helpful insight to the challenges we could face x
Chloe Jones I just got my first Cane Corsi pup, I never owned a dog before!! I believe consistency is key. My pup is only 2 months in he already following commands😊 Please check for your self I uploaded a few videos… subscribe to see his outcome
Also I believe you should get a guardian breed I was skeptical at first but glad I made the decision 😊
I have 2sd & a great dane. Easy peasy to train. Dalmation almost a year & training a MUST. Training is 4 life! 💯 ❤ Love your dogs! So beautiful!❤❤
@jasoncorey and @karacorey thank you 🙏 for this video. Thoroughly enjoyed and related to your information and experience.
I really appreciate your informative and candid videos on the beautiful breed. This is helping me to make an informed decision. I am extensively researching for the best breed for my needs before I'm ready to commit in a year. my primary desire is to have a personal guard as I hike/walk alone in the parks. I do this often and sadly was almost assaulted one time. The pitbull I owned that I got from the pound protected me in that incident and I was able to escape. Sadly she crossed the rainbow bridge at 11 years old, but now 3 years later I want a dog that will protect me. I think the cane corso could be an amazing fit for me. I understand the need to socialize and obedience train. Many people get guard dogs never socializing them because they are afraid the dog will love everyone, which is simply not true. Instead, they create a dangerous situation that is an accident waiting to happen. I would not get a guard dog lightly, and would take the necessary steps to make sure everyone (without evil intentions) is safe.
I love u guys. U bring to light the challenges with those boys. Thank u for that. My dog is getting older and I'm not looking for the end days.
I'm interested in getting a Cane Corso because I admire them & their majestic presence & how loving they are! I'm single & I have a 12 yr old Teddy Roosevelt Teddy Roosevelt Terrier. I"m also about to go back to long haul trucking! I'm trying to sort out which breed is best for me - a Cane Corso, or perhaps a Bullmastiff. Both are amazing & loving. At home, guarding is not an issue. I live in a tiny Northwoods Wisconsin village. But on the road - (OTR ) I may need that guarding aspect, but I DON'T want any potential for any unwanted aggression / liability. I hear people claim every breed is allegedly stubborn & I laugh at that! I've trained Siberian Huskies! I GOT this!
I am thinking about getting one
Like to find out where I could get some books on training them
Would this be the same principles as raising a presa?
Yes Righteous 😊
That makes sense about introducing to strangers. My boys still barks at my husband every day coming in the back door in the dark and I praise them. They calm down after they see who it is and he praises them I praise them because they are guarding me. My husband wants them to do this. He wants them to guard until they see who it is and then back off if no threat. He said everything is a threat until it isn’t.
Yes they do take a mile lmbo my younger one loves the ponds and we do not let them swim every day so I have to put him on a lead until we get past the ponds he just can’t control himself he is compulsive when it comes to water and wants to swim lol and shame on us we do laugh because it is funny he is like a toddler in a dog suit. ❤❤❤
Like a toddler in a dogsuit. 😂 Love that!
I have an Italian Cane and an American Cane. Love them both
Excellent content. Thank you
Being able to meet and satisfy such a challenging breed definitely keeps you on your toes and leave you with little opportunity for spontaneity but I wouldn't change it for the world... the bond MissNova and I have built is indescribable ❤❤❤
Hi , we just got a puppy 🐶 and just found you thanks 🙏 just biting now but trying to get him use the chickens and he’s playing with our Chihuahua🐶🙏✨
So my girlfriend and I are a first time dog owner of a baby cane corso. Could you give me some advice for some things I’m having trouble with?
What dog food does everyone feed their dogs
Love the Killer Klowns from Outer Space shirt!
What is ur routine from outside to inside?
I quit mine too!❤
Wild, you got corso, AND THEN learned all these basics
I think they are easy to train if you got the time to put into it they like to work so they want to please you and they are very clever and pick things up really quick
What do you think of gripe for a dog
What is in the sacks or pillow cases
I would agree I have a 3 year old cane corso looks like bruce but only 125 pounds. He still very well trained when out and aboit but has lost the trust to let people pet him. So im just taking it slow and just having him around people before letting people pet him because he shows no intrest in strangers
I’m in the research stage of getting a Cane Corso, new subscriber here.
I have 2 Cane Corso my female is almost 2 years old 100lbs I have a male five months old 75lbs. The easiest training and smartest dogs i've ever owned😊
Teach bw the bro hug 🫂. He literally hugs you guys. He puts his paw on your shoulder and is like bring it in.
getting one soon can’t wait !
My presa canario has dandruff and eats raw food. I use omega 3 supplements as well. Any additional tips??
Could have allergies. Get an allergy test done.
Im here because Zak George says it's possible to raise dominant large breeds with purely positive training so Im trying to see if there is even one person on youtube that can train a dog like this using purely positive training with no adversive methods. Whats your guys opinion on that?
Cane corso was my first dog.
Xena is 3 at 6 months ny sister passed and i fell off the rails .she was my dog so my sons and wife quickly bacame worried . She was difficult and domineering.
I missed so much training . So faced with losing her and knowing how good tgey are .she was sold to me by someone i
Trust. So bit the bullet and used to grab her by the scruff with my teeth and pin . I used an agressive appiroach. It didn't work.
It broke me. .so i literally stayed. Firm but showed trust and the love. She switched .boom trust and love
This is an excellent video on the Corso Molosser breed!
Can you help me with my blue healer with my cat likes to nose and lock him and at t times chase very jealous
i have a corso looks just like them i love him so much
Amen I do agree
have 2 brothers from 8 weeks old. 6 months now. wouldn't change it for the world
Jason you're absolutely correct, feeding kibble to a dog is like feeding Cocoa Puffs to a child it's entire life breakfast lunch and dinner and then expecting it to be healthy, not possible
I would love to have one❤ thanks guys for this info...😊
What if im a on the road trucker and want a corso?
Serious question, how did you guys go about correcting the standoff ish behaviour after hed had that training already ?
I have a seven month old and a two month old
I have my female corso her name is Athena i love her
You should receive pet parents awards,they are beautiful
Damn Bruce is 6😮! OMG time goes by fast.
I have a cane
Corso
These were and are the easiest dogs to raise. At one point I've owned 20. These dogs pick up anything you teach them like velcro. Then they help you teach other dogs.
Just thinking about Bruce Wayne how is he doing give him a big kiss and hug from me ❤
Love my Corso they are work but I love it and 100 percent would get another. Agree don’t let this be your first dog ever lol.
Great video.
Too bad some people getting a dog they cant take care of.
Dangerous people have dangerous dogs because they cant handle them.
You and Kara doing a great job !
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do you have mens xxl long sleeve "black" CORSO ... what a cool shirt -we have a 7 months old Corso male
Obedience training needs regular reinforcement by just reminding the animal whet your expectations of their behavior is. My father trained German Shepherds for police work in Chicago. All our dogs were expected to know the basics which required practicing. I live with a large macaw whose been with me for 33 years. I need to handle her daily or she gets out of practice and will be even more unpredictable 🤷🏼♀️
Technically its walking a tiger in a k9 breed
They are in the Pitt bull family far as latching on to someone and not letting go .
You dogs are beautiful wow🐶🐶🙏✨💙😇
I like: 24/7 training mindset, yes why the "baby talk".
Please… Tell me where or from whom I can buy a corso.? but let it be pure. not that they are mixing it with other races. Thank you.. I love Bruce..
As far as the hand in front of the dogs face when you’re telling them to pet the dog, we’ve all been trained to let the dogs smell you first and it sounds like that’s what the person was doing
How did your dog get spinal issues? Was he born with it or what
Yes cause I have an 4 yr old American akita and an shiba inu
So when one of you comes home you giys dont go to eachother or say snyrhing until one of you goes and sits down 🤔 Dog have eyes too 😅
Too late I bring the challenge
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You just explain exactly how to be a horse trainer a large animal director it seems like the largebreed Nita solid emotional tye for gideon's not a friend per say the pick up onthat dont bscared b direct not meen
I subscribed. I have a two month old Cane Corso puppy. I'm currently working with her in potty training and leash work.
Her name is Puabi Eresh.
Dont do it without pet insurance ❤
💯 agree
For real...I'm 8k in and still no solution/answers