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@@jasoncorey nope neither are aggressive just didn’t know with littermates who do you choose for hierarchy after the humans or is there such a thing as keeping them equal. Like you have the boys in order because BW was older so he is higher than JJ but when you have littermates how do you choose one over the other to be in command ?
It is usually obvious who they see as the leader. You can't choose....the dogs see it as who is the strongest leader in the house. I was the main train, the one with them more etc so naturally they see me as the stronger leader.
@@jasoncorey okay I see now yes it is my husband who does most of the training even though I am the stricter one but they listen well to both of us. Having Luke longer he does listen better we have only had Crimsyn for a week now. My husband and I are very consistent with our training for the most part I would say the only time we differ is when it comes to play time. I say they need more breaks and so I do make them break more often and my husband does back me on it he doesn’t contradict me so that’s good. Luke doesn’t settle down as easily as Crimmie so a few times I have had to grab his scruff and tell him to settle or leave it and he then lays down. I think he is going to be a little more higher energy than Crimmie but overall they are so good and have very good temperaments for being only almost 6 mos of age. They sit, lay, fetch, tug, heal, not stay quite yet working on that. But overall learning at a really good pace. Play hard and rest well
They smell horrible!!🤢 Been living in Italy lika 6 years now so i've met a lot of these dogs..they got a certain smell😷 Majestic and beautiful ofc, but the downside is theire "perfume". Why do they small like that?
Great refresher! I needed to hear the part about you advising saving the touching/affection for when they did something for you... reminding us how powerful a reinforcement our touch is to our dog. Thank you! Wishing you all happiness& peace!
Best and most helpful video I’ve seen in a while. Thank you for not using scare tactics and fear mongering. My 18 month old corso is such an amazing animal. I agree it all about training and training never stops. Thanks so much for making this video
I have a 4 years old male Cane Corso & living in Manhattan NYC. I have him since 7& half weeks old. Training starts from day 1 & soon as we step outside, we just have to deal with a bunch of different things. It has not been an easy journey, but now i see the result of our hard work coming together. I honestly can say im glad to have him & Corso is a great dog if you put time & effort in.
I just realized that even chihuahua owners NEED to heed your five points, as well! They're the SAME ISSUES that cause aggression and biting within this very popular breed and other small/toy dog breeds. It's such great advice to all dog lovers!
I'm more wary of little dogs. I've got a Corso who's a gorgeous boy and I've got a patterdale terrier and she is a tiny terror and most definitely the BOSS! Well in her mind anyway
A lot of dogs like that you have to walk them every day Pitbulls cane, Corso’s Chihuahuas you got a walk those dogs every day teams down the aggression because even Chihuahuas are considered aggressive
Mines a year and a half old now and he still wants to meet everyone. I’ve super socialized him. He still is protective of person and property. But very friendly still lol to friendly sometimes.
I recently rescued an 18 month old in tact male cane corso. He had a few behaviour issues that I've worked through with him however, he seems to get spooked by silly things then he will bolt and run off. He will not defend himself if an aggressive dog attacks him. Yesterday he ran off from a dog half his size, it took me ages to catch him. I've never seen this type of behaviour in any of the other breed of dogs I've had.
Territorial Video…I definitely need this because my one year old cane corso is calmer than before but still gets a little overly defensive. But I could be wrong about what it is so I would like the video.
5:37 You are correct! People listen to this man!!! My advise...Not for first to 3rd time pet owner. I bred and showed Dogue De Bordeaux. Think always you are alpha in the pack. I do the same with horses. Pecking order and respect.
Beautiful big dogs. I've a almost 7 Ultimate Mastiff-Neapolitan/DDB he's brilliant and a great guardian around the house brilliant personality but he knows his place in the hierarchy.
I had a male, Cane Corso, for 11 years. He was such a sweetheart. Just protective enough, just territorial enough. And friendly enough. He loved all children, as they would play with him. Now, I have a 2 years old female Cane Corso. Totally different dog and character. So, since you have both male and female, did you notice any differences between the two? Might be a video idea if you have enough material. Thanks!
My mother told me not to baby my dog so much, but it’s so darn fun to give him hugs and treats. But, …you’re probably right since you are the professional. 🐶✌️
I had a female Rottweiler with food possession issues caused by the first owner not being the alpha or pack leader apparently they couldn't enter or leave the kitchen when she was eating because of her behaviour.
I fostered a staffy recently. Perhaps a wee bit pittie in there. The first time she had too much energy and tried to engage with me to play, I almost popped my pants. Ever seen two german shepherds playing? Sometimes it's not aggression. It just looks that way.
Many people misunderstand dogs and treat them like humans. Dogs have fundamentally different needs and behaviors. Obedience training reveals this clearly. What might seem important to us, humans, often holds no significance for dogs. Their communication is deeper, more instinctual, and less easily faked. This can be challenging for some owners to grasp.
❤🖤❤ I fell in love with Bruce Wayne the first time I saw him😍. As a CVT, my experience with cane corsos was limited, but not great. I learned to be very cautious around them, but not straight-up fearful. Looking back, I can see the issues were more from the owners' IGNORANCE and POOR TRAINING than from the dogs' breed. 🏆Bruce has definitely won me over to this breed, though I think most people AREN'T SUITED to be guardians over such an intelligent and powerful dog like him❤. For me, I'm sticking to my chihuahuas, which actually BITE WAAAAY MORE PEOPLE than cane corsos do! 🧸Of course, that's because many owners treat them like STUFFED TOYS and don't train them adequately. 👏Thank you for being such amazing and responsible ambassadors for this misunderstood dog breed.
I have a sarplaninac female which is a guard breed too and she's can be very protective and territorial as well. She can be very excited but extremely rarely aggressive
Excellent video. This should go with all dog breeds imo, but yes it's extremely important with large and guardian breeds. I've 6 dogs now as lost a few over the last year. I've various breeds including chihuahuas, staffy cross German shep, belgain malinois and a young, 13 month rottweiler. They are all trained the same and have the same boundaries within the home. My rottie is at the age of trying to push it but whatever we ask, of he refuses, we follow through like you said. I didn't raise all my current dogs. Some cane as adults and some with behaviour issues of some sort. They soon learned the rules and their places.
Clickbait....it is all in how you raise them. I've had several and not one of them ever showed aggression toward anyone invited into my home or property
My cousin had a Cane Corso from a young puppy. He tried to kill her when she came through her backyard gate. He literally dragged her around the backyard by her pony tail. If it wasn’t for her son hearing her screams she is sure that he would have killed her. No one should own this breed or Pit Bulls without really knowing the breed. It’s a must to be a pack leader especially with powerful dogs.
I own both. One male Corso, one pit bull and one bully xl. I have 5 cats, had two litters of kittens. Neighbours have 2 dogs, one German Shepard, one Shetland sheepdog. 2 teenage daughters , one son and a never ending door being opened with all there friends coming and going. Parents dropping off friends , new friends being made / etc. never an issue. The Corso keeps those coming and going in check and the bully xl and pitbull give everyone lots of kisses. If your a newbie or stranger, you don’t dare step out of your car until I’ve let you know it’s okay, and that’s after I’ve let the dogs know, it’s okay. Breeding my Corso and bully xl this fall. Keeping at least half the pups. 😂
My cane corso gets extremely excited when my wife gets home from work and jumps on her and kisses her but his claws hurt and he doesn't mean to hurt her he just loves her SO much
Hi Jason. Same with children. Folks are too scared to discipline their children for fear of what others think. Lack of discipline does not help dogs nor kids.
I watch your videos....THIS IS YOUR BEST VIDEO EVER.....GREAT JOB.....I HAVE A MALE FULL BRINDLE 7 YR OLD ....I TRY TO EXPLAIN THE HEIRARCHY TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY....but they still look at him (my CANE) as IF HE'S A CHIWAWA......
I feel like Bruce and JJ will live a long time because of the well rounded carryout and the Mrs. provide in addition to all the love. They are very well balanced animals. When the time comes will you get a new dog? I hope that I did not insult you by asking not my intentions. I used to have dogs for the better part of the last 20years. It has been hard to not have one now going on 6years and I have really been missing it. Like you I am a very responsible owner who enjoys the entire process of ownership ( from breeder to responsible dog adult). 99.999% of your entire philosophy I agree with. I have been researching breeds and going to go the guardia breed route (Boerboel aka Farmers dog). I've always had large working dog breeds. But this will be the largest and I have established a great relationship w/a wonderful breeder over the last 3 years that I believe is responsible, a good man, loves the breed, and is very much what I believe a great kennel leader should be (Rui Navarro-Elite Boerboels). The point, you do a great job Corey and this man respects your leadership and your hustle, and your grizzly aka grind. Say hello to the boys for me Bruce and J-Dubb. Will you ever get a female Corso?
Hello. Great videos. Beautiful dogs. Last month a rescued a 7yo cane Corso,,,his.belly was full of cancer and (so horrible) I had to send him Over the Rainbow Bridge , we were only together less then a month. He was a gentle giant. Today I rescued a mix Cane Corso that was also in the shelter for over a year,,,he was gonna be put down because he is who he is. Beloo is a sweet guy and in time I hope I can train him a bit better. He is about 3 or 4 yo. Any suggestions?
My 3 year old cane Corso has begun resource guarding food that is in his cage from my friends, he even did it to my gf last week which obviously couldn’t run so I got her to feed him for a week, making him sit during feeding and receive a treat now he’s okay with her when he has food. any tips? I would also like to say that he was very hard to socialise as a puppy as his fear led him to jump all over dogs and be skittish around humans but I have taught him to ignore dogs and people, showing him they are no threat through leadership guidance and treats. Is this ok? These are his 2 main issues other than that he is perfect
I don’t own a Cane Corso, nor do I plan on purchasing one, but I do have a question that I’m curious to find out your answer, you mentioned socialization, but then How do you teach and expect your dog to be a protective guardian when they have so much socialization?.
Territorial Cane Corso we have Ace he is 20 months intact my family want him to be castrated? which I am not happy about because he’s got such a wonderful temperament. What do you think? I’d like to know what you think? Jason? Thank you.
Are his ears naturally like that or have they been cut , just asking the question as dogs use their ears going up or back or flat with different moods.
I'm fostering a gorgeous Cane Corso right now in San Diego, CA. She looks just like BW! . She's such a good girl, so affectionate. Anyone interested, go to The Animal Rescue Center of California. Her name is Luna.
Major yes to this video! DOG TRAINING NEVER ENDS! Every dog needs consistency to be a “good dog”, and that means constant training. It makes them happy to know they are doing the right thing, and it makes you happy that you have such a well mannered and behaved dog. My dogs never leave the house without my permission, no matter who or what is outside or going on, I can leave any door wide open and they never cross the threshold without a specific command. That is because I do this 100% of the time, walks, potty breaks, car rides, doesn’t matter: “sit”, “wait”, “release!”. They love it, and I am never nervous that they are going to escape and run amok around the neighborhood and possibly get lost or hurt. That is just one of many examples. Be kind and consistent with your dogs, and your bond will never be stronger! 🐾🐾❤
Help my neighbour has a cane corsa from a pup it has never been for walks doesn't no what a lead is and if it is in the garden and we are in our garden it goes crazy barking trying to get too us it's about 18months now it spends lots of time in the house in a cage don't think that's right
I am absolutely in love with this breed, but I know my personality would not be a good match. I know for a fact I would baby it too much and at 51, my arthritic knees could not keep up with a cane corso. i would not do the breed justice.
Do you ever get tired of being slobbered on? My nephew had an English Mastiff and it slobbered all over me all the time. He would also go under my feet and then stand up and I am short so for a second I would be riding him. Why do big dogs do that?
It’s so hard when 2 adults in the household do the complete opposite handling of a dog. It’s so hard! I sent him this video ( and many with the same ethics) and I get “ but he ( the dog) loves me so much. Ugh!
Agree both people need to be on the same page....all that happens is what you do and instill in your dog is undone by the other and leads the dog to be very confused.
My Corso going on 5 years old used to be SUUUPER aggressive as a puppy. This changed through a professional training course and gradually introducing her to mor e people and more dogs to get to where she is today, which is a dog that is more outwardly playful - though not necessarily trusting - of new people and a very behaved walker. That being said, she unfortunately has been diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, so she may not be with me much longer. Still a beautiful and wonderful dog.
It is not for everyone. Too many considerations to have to be constantly monitoring one’s human behavior….especially when there are babies in the house. Not worth the risk.
I like how everyone thinks you got to buy a "papered" dog from a "reputable breeder"... lol like people can't breed a good quality pet without having a paper certificate... instantly call you a "backyard breeder".. how about 100 or more years back, before they had registered dogs and pet lineage, were they considered "backyard breeders"? As far as I'm aware they bred a lot of great dogs and even preserved genetics, such as the cane corso that almost went extinct.
Do some research and you will see how many people breed to make a quick buck leading to many health and temperament issues. I never said EVERY case for that will lead to that. But if you want to reduce your chances don't buy from a backyard breeder. Just speaking facts where it sounds like you may be speaking from emotions.
@jasoncorey lol bunch of bs, your stating nonsense. People been breeding dogs for ages, and those dogs were good working dogs. That's facts. If you have good genetics and you know your dogs are perfectly stable, have no hip issues, and the typical issues associated with your breed, you can surely make good pups, if you think not you are full of it. You can buy papered dogs and still get a horrible animal, just because you have a paper doesnt mean it's a good pet. You spent 5k+ on your dogs doesn't mean that someone's $500 dog isn't as good. I mean you almost unalived the dog a few months back... but your going tell me your speaking from facts. Maybe you should do a bit of research buddy. And your peddling dog training courses and books... trying to make the same buck off the dogs as your "backyard breeder" just in a different way.
I've been told many times that i need to leave my dog to live its puppyhoood - those people cannot come to the dog park now, because they have no control on their dogs. It is sad.
my corso is obedient, nice to people or don't care about them at all ( kids too) and cuddly and all but if she sees another dog it's war. got her from a shelter where she was in for many years and now she is 6. i can hold her when she sees another dog but it is anoying every time. she even attacked a plastik dog what stood in front of a flower shop cause she thought it is a real one. my other dog (pitbull) i have since he was 2 months old (now 9 years) never had any trouble with her tho. from the first moment they were like ok you stay there i stay here and we occasionaly sniff each other for the first month. now they are best friends. i can hardly go realy far from my home with her because there are a lot of dogs arround and i can hold her but i don't trust that other dog owners can hold theyrs and well huntress is a unit. i can also not just go to a park and make her "socialize" because the other dog would not even have a chance to get close anyway. at least she can play with my other dog, me and my roommate what is fortunately to lazy to go out with the dogs most of the time because i don't trust her to hold huntress at all. xD
Territorial video would be great all your videos have been very helpful I'm disabled and not strong enough to walk our Corso Bull but I do spend a lot of time with her and she is so gentle with me do you think she senses my disabilities
territorial video please. My Pup is 2yrs old and he is not territorial or aggressive. he ia very laid back, kind and docile. but he is is showing signs every once in a while towards others. especially when strange people come around my grand daughter's and wife.
Belgium Malinois also do this. Why? Because they ARE dominant and have built in guarding tendencies. Protective and aggressive are separated by a mighty fine line because they are "animals" my Belgium Mali has an episode like this at least once a day, and she draws blood! But if you can't take it then you should NOT have this type of dog. Get a Labradoodle Instead! My girl is 4, obedient but the resource guarding is her thing. We do not let ANYONE pet her.
It is a natural instinct for a dominant dog take over the pack if the present pack leader, read human owner, falls short. In the wild it is of utmost importance, for survival of the pack, that a pack leader is always on hand. In dominant dogs there is always an inherent neccesity for it to step in the boots of a failed leader. It is not a malvalent characteristic, but an inbuilt natural survival fact of nature, both for the dog, but primarily for the pack.
What if you have littermates? Who do you pick for the chain of command. I will say we had Luke 2 mos longer than Crimsyn but we went back to the breeder and got Crimsyn. I will say I believe we saved him. When we got Luke all the puppies were very happy but in 3 more mos time and when we went back to get Crimmie the breeders lives had changed they were having some upset in their home Crimmie was very skinny. He was very standoffish and he was scared of even a collar even though he had one on ( the one he had on was way too small and damn near choking him) I am very glad we went and got him but at 5 mos old he wasn’t potty trained even so I was mind blown at the difference. He has a beautiful temperament they both do. Crimmie acted like he was starving when we got him and you could count every rib and his shoulders and hips were sticking out They said they just fed them by throwing food in a trough and the dogs ate from it but something tells me Crimmie didn’t get much. When we took him to the vet she commented on how well Luke looked compared to Crimmie and they are the same age. She did say that she trusts that he will be up to par in no time with us but I was just very surprised. I know life happens in every family it is just that the animals suffer from it. It is sad. So how do we choose chain of command in littermates. Do we make Luke higher than Crimmie just because he was our 3 mos longer? Great tips in today’s video. I have been diligently following a lot of steps I normally wouldn’t have too because we do have littermates and I do. It want littermates syndrome ❤
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@@jasoncorey nope neither are aggressive just didn’t know with littermates who do you choose for hierarchy after the humans or is there such a thing as keeping them equal. Like you have the boys in order because BW was older so he is higher than JJ but when you have littermates how do you choose one over the other to be in command ?
It is usually obvious who they see as the leader. You can't choose....the dogs see it as who is the strongest leader in the house. I was the main train, the one with them more etc so naturally they see me as the stronger leader.
@@jasoncorey okay I see now yes it is my husband who does most of the training even though I am the stricter one but they listen well to both of us. Having Luke longer he does listen better we have only had Crimsyn for a week now. My husband and I are very consistent with our training for the most part I would say the only time we differ is when it comes to play time. I say they need more breaks and so I do make them break more often and my husband does back me on it he doesn’t contradict me so that’s good. Luke doesn’t settle down as easily as Crimmie so a few times I have had to grab his scruff and tell him to settle or leave it and he then lays down. I think he is going to be a little more higher energy than Crimmie but overall they are so good and have very good temperaments for being only almost 6 mos of age. They sit, lay, fetch, tug, heal, not stay quite yet working on that. But overall learning at a really good pace. Play hard and rest well
They smell horrible!!🤢 Been living in Italy lika 6 years now so i've met a lot of these dogs..they got a certain smell😷 Majestic and beautiful ofc, but the downside is theire "perfume". Why do they small like that?
Great refresher! I needed to hear the part about you advising saving the touching/affection for when they did something for you... reminding us how powerful a reinforcement our touch is to our dog. Thank you! Wishing you all happiness& peace!
Bruce just gets more beautiful with his handsome frosted face ❤
Its true. Distinguished gent.
Best and most helpful video I’ve seen in a while. Thank you for not using scare tactics and fear mongering. My 18 month old corso is such an amazing animal. I agree it all about training and training never stops. Thanks so much for making this video
Thanks Jason, great video. Bruce is such a majestic animal.
I have a 4 years old male Cane Corso & living in Manhattan NYC. I have him since 7& half weeks old. Training starts from day 1 & soon as we step outside, we just have to deal with a bunch of different things. It has not been an easy journey, but now i see the result of our hard work coming together. I honestly can say im glad to have him & Corso is a great dog if you put time & effort in.
I just realized that even chihuahua owners NEED to heed your five points, as well!
They're the SAME ISSUES that cause aggression and biting within this very popular breed and other small/toy dog breeds.
It's such great advice to all dog lovers!
I'm more wary of little dogs. I've got a Corso who's a gorgeous boy and I've got a patterdale terrier and she is a tiny terror and most definitely the BOSS! Well in her mind anyway
A lot of dogs like that you have to walk them every day Pitbulls cane, Corso’s Chihuahuas you got a walk those dogs every day teams down the aggression because even Chihuahuas are considered aggressive
Aww, Bruce Wayne is so loving. Great job, Jason and Kara, on doing such a fabulous job on raising Bruce Wayne and Joey Justice.
Resource guarding is so true!!! Thank you for this important video!
Mines a year and a half old now and he still wants to meet everyone. I’ve super socialized him. He still is protective of person and property. But very friendly still lol to friendly sometimes.
Socializing is key! Well done!
This was such an informative video for any dog breed. Thank you for this video ❤
Bruce Wayne is an ambassador for his Breed !
Awesome training your Cane Corso, Jason 🍻
The most beautiful dogs on the world,majestic, elegant,can't take my eyes off of them
Territorial vs. Aggressive video.
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I recently rescued an 18 month old in tact male cane corso. He had a few behaviour issues that I've worked through with him however, he seems to get spooked by silly things then he will bolt and run off. He will not defend himself if an aggressive dog attacks him. Yesterday he ran off from a dog half his size, it took me ages to catch him. I've never seen this type of behaviour in any of the other breed of dogs I've had.
Why isnt it on a leash , MO ron?
Territorial
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Bruce Wayne is just the best
Great Video Jason. Bruce looks great at 7. Hope all is well with you and Kara. Eric-Dallas
Territorial Video…I definitely need this because my one year old cane corso is calmer than before but still gets a little overly defensive. But I could be wrong about what it is so I would like the video.
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Yes , territorial video please.
This is great information Jason. Thank you so much.
5:37 You are correct! People listen to this man!!! My advise...Not for first to 3rd time pet owner. I bred and showed Dogue De Bordeaux. Think always you are alpha in the pack.
I do the same with horses. Pecking order and respect.
Territorial please, love how handsome Bruce Wayne is and Joey Justice is so stinking cute❤❤❤❤
Beautiful big dogs. I've a almost 7 Ultimate Mastiff-Neapolitan/DDB he's brilliant and a great guardian around the house brilliant personality but he knows his place in the hierarchy.
The opening bark must be an alert bark because my French Mastiff×GDane stared at the TV for 5 minutes 😂
Territorial video please. Going through adolescence period with our male. He is complete polar opposite of our female.
territorial i need. agressive not so much. i want people to know my dog is well-behaved/nice but doesn't play about protecting my family.
Thanks!
Thanks for the support bro 💪
I had a male, Cane Corso, for 11 years. He was such a sweetheart. Just protective enough, just territorial enough. And friendly enough. He loved all children, as they would play with him. Now, I have a 2 years old female Cane Corso. Totally different dog and character. So, since you have both male and female, did you notice any differences between the two? Might be a video idea if you have enough material. Thanks!
I do not have a male and female. I have 2 intact males.
@@jasoncorey My mistake. My memory failed me.
Beautiful doggos !! 💖💖💖🥰🥰🥰
I highly appreciate your hints. You seem to be a very good trainer.
Thank you
My mother told me not to baby my dog so much, but it’s so darn fun to give him hugs and treats. But, …you’re probably right since you are the professional. 🐶✌️
Great video Jason
Is it ever too late to train? My CC is 11 months. We did training at PetSmart (😐) but it was not enough....
Great video .. thanks Jason and also Bruce Wayne of course 🐾
What’s worse, the strict discipline or the kill shelters or dumping? There will always be complainers
I had a female Rottweiler with food possession issues caused by the first owner not being the alpha or pack leader apparently they couldn't enter or leave the kitchen when she was eating because of her behaviour.
Bruce Wayne is a truly great pet
I fostered a staffy recently. Perhaps a wee bit pittie in there. The first time she had too much energy and tried to engage with me to play, I almost popped my pants. Ever seen two german shepherds playing? Sometimes it's not aggression. It just looks that way.
Many people misunderstand dogs and treat them like humans. Dogs have fundamentally different needs and behaviors. Obedience training reveals this clearly. What might seem important to us, humans, often holds no significance for dogs. Their communication is deeper, more instinctual, and less easily faked. This can be challenging for some owners to grasp.
I’m blessed to just care for 2 basset hounds that won’t rip me to shreds.
These guys would not rip me to shreds. You need to understand dogs a little more my friend.
What a magnificent creature..💖
❤🖤❤ I fell in love with Bruce Wayne the first time I saw him😍.
As a CVT, my experience with cane corsos was limited, but not great. I learned to be very cautious around them, but not straight-up fearful.
Looking back, I can see the issues were more from the owners' IGNORANCE and POOR TRAINING than from the dogs' breed.
🏆Bruce has definitely won me over to this breed, though I think most people AREN'T SUITED to be guardians over such an intelligent and powerful dog like him❤.
For me, I'm sticking to my chihuahuas, which actually BITE WAAAAY MORE PEOPLE than cane corsos do!
🧸Of course, that's because many owners treat them like STUFFED TOYS and don't train them adequately.
👏Thank you for being such amazing and responsible ambassadors for this misunderstood dog breed.
Really well explained 👍🙏
I have a sarplaninac female which is a guard breed too and she's can be very protective and territorial as well. She can be very excited but extremely rarely aggressive
Excellent video. This should go with all dog breeds imo, but yes it's extremely important with large and guardian breeds. I've 6 dogs now as lost a few over the last year. I've various breeds including chihuahuas, staffy cross German shep, belgain malinois and a young, 13 month rottweiler. They are all trained the same and have the same boundaries within the home. My rottie is at the age of trying to push it but whatever we ask, of he refuses, we follow through like you said. I didn't raise all my current dogs. Some cane as adults and some with behaviour issues of some sort. They soon learned the rules and their places.
really helpfull again, ty so much.
Clickbait....it is all in how you raise them. I've had several and not one of them ever showed aggression toward anyone invited into my home or property
My cousin had a Cane Corso from a young puppy. He tried to kill her when she came through her backyard gate. He literally dragged her around the backyard by her pony tail. If it wasn’t for her son hearing her screams she is sure that he would have killed her. No one should own this breed or Pit Bulls without really knowing the breed. It’s a must to be a pack leader especially with powerful dogs.
Too many ignorant owners getting a dog for looks not knowing how to train. Glad Nobody got SRS injured
That's pretty normal behaviour if dog doesn't recognise the owner and owner enters the property. A Pitbull doesn't protect anything.
I own both. One male Corso, one pit bull and one bully xl.
I have 5 cats, had two litters of kittens. Neighbours have 2 dogs, one German Shepard, one Shetland sheepdog. 2 teenage daughters , one son and a never ending door being opened with all there friends coming and going. Parents dropping off friends , new friends being made / etc. never an issue. The Corso keeps those coming and going in check and the bully xl and pitbull give everyone lots of kisses. If your a newbie or stranger, you don’t dare step out of your car until I’ve let you know it’s okay, and that’s after I’ve let the dogs know, it’s okay. Breeding my Corso and bully xl this fall. Keeping at least half the pups. 😂
Never heard of a pit doing.that.
@@JacobBlom-i6q If the dog has a functioning nose it should recognize its owner.Sounds more like the dog has no respect for its owner
My cane corso gets extremely excited when my wife gets home from work and jumps on her and kisses her but his claws hurt and he doesn't mean to hurt her he just loves her SO much
Jumps on her?? I train all my dogs, no matter what the size not to jump on someone...
Are you stupid?
Hi Jason. Same with children. Folks are too scared to discipline their children for fear of what others think. Lack of discipline does not help dogs nor kids.
Agree
Thank You ❤
I watch your videos....THIS IS YOUR BEST VIDEO EVER.....GREAT JOB.....I HAVE A MALE FULL BRINDLE 7 YR OLD ....I TRY TO EXPLAIN THE HEIRARCHY TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY....but they still look at him (my CANE) as IF HE'S A CHIWAWA......
Is very much like to see how to handle 'sudden' aggression. My two St. Bernards would do that
Can we have a territorial video pls and bruse is a beautiful dog
0:20 “What the f*ck are you looking at?”
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I feel like Bruce and JJ will live a long time because of the well rounded carryout and the Mrs. provide in addition to all the love. They are very well balanced animals. When the time comes will you get a new dog? I hope that I did not insult you by asking not my intentions. I used to have dogs for the better part of the last 20years. It has been hard to not have one now going on 6years and I have really been missing it. Like you I am a very responsible owner who enjoys the entire process of ownership ( from breeder to responsible dog adult). 99.999% of your entire philosophy I agree with. I have been researching breeds and going to go the guardia breed route (Boerboel aka Farmers dog). I've always had large working dog breeds. But this will be the largest and I have established a great relationship w/a wonderful breeder over the last 3 years that I believe is responsible, a good man, loves the breed, and is very much what I believe a great kennel leader should be (Rui Navarro-Elite Boerboels). The point, you do a great job Corey and this man respects your leadership and your hustle, and your grizzly aka grind. Say hello to the boys for me Bruce and J-Dubb. Will you ever get a female Corso?
Hello. Great videos. Beautiful dogs. Last month a rescued a 7yo cane Corso,,,his.belly was full of cancer and (so horrible) I had to send him Over the Rainbow Bridge , we were only together less then a month. He was a gentle giant.
Today I rescued a mix Cane Corso that was also in the shelter for over a year,,,he was gonna be put down because he is who he is. Beloo is a sweet guy and in time I hope I can train him a bit better. He is about 3 or 4 yo. Any suggestions?
Bruce Wayne Super Gorgeous his so amazing sweetest good boy i adore and Love him so very much ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My 3 year old cane Corso has begun resource guarding food that is in his cage from my friends, he even did it to my gf last week which obviously couldn’t run so I got her to feed him for a week, making him sit during feeding and receive a treat now he’s okay with her when he has food. any tips? I would also like to say that he was very hard to socialise as a puppy as his fear led him to jump all over dogs and be skittish around humans but I have taught him to ignore dogs and people, showing him they are no threat through leadership guidance and treats. Is this ok? These are his 2 main issues other than that he is perfect
Yeah right ✅️ Bruce is friendly towards you
I don’t own a Cane Corso, nor do I plan on purchasing one, but I do have a question that I’m curious to find out your answer, you mentioned socialization, but then How do you teach and expect your dog to be a protective guardian when they have so much socialization?.
Exactly as you just said ....they are guardians by nature so they see what's normal by socializing them
Hello My name is Dell I have a Cain Corsa 7weeks Beautiful but scary He needs a Forever home Don't know what to do Can not keep him Any suggestions?
I got bit by a big dog on the bus last saturday.And your dog now looks scary😢
Sorry to hear I hope you are ok
Territorial Cane Corso we have Ace he is 20 months intact my family want him to be castrated? which I am not happy about because he’s got such a wonderful temperament. What do you think? I’d like to know what you think? Jason? Thank you.
I have 3 videos up on spay and neuter ...you can see what I think in those videos
Thank you!
Are his ears naturally like that or have they been cut , just asking the question as dogs use their ears going up or back or flat with different moods.
Thank you for sharing
I'm fostering a gorgeous Cane Corso right now in San Diego, CA. She looks just like BW! . She's such a good girl, so affectionate. Anyone interested, go to The Animal Rescue Center of California. Her name is Luna.
Major yes to this video! DOG TRAINING NEVER ENDS! Every dog needs consistency to be a “good dog”, and that means constant training. It makes them happy to know they are doing the right thing, and it makes you happy that you have such a well mannered and behaved dog. My dogs never leave the house without my permission, no matter who or what is outside or going on, I can leave any door wide open and they never cross the threshold without a specific command. That is because I do this 100% of the time, walks, potty breaks, car rides, doesn’t matter: “sit”, “wait”, “release!”. They love it, and I am never nervous that they are going to escape and run amok around the neighborhood and possibly get lost or hurt. That is just one of many examples. Be kind and consistent with your dogs, and your bond will never be stronger! 🐾🐾❤
Well said
Help my neighbour has a cane corsa from a pup it has never been for walks doesn't no what a lead is and if it is in the garden and we are in our garden it goes crazy barking trying to get too us it's about 18months now it spends lots of time in the house in a cage don't think that's right
That's heartbreaking 😢
Report it immediately to animal services thats an attack waiting to happen
I am absolutely in love with this breed, but I know my personality would not be a good match. I know for a fact I would baby it too much and at 51, my arthritic knees could not keep up with a cane corso. i would not do the breed justice.
I have a shar pei and theyre very person protecting and shes not interested in other dogs
Woa he’s beautiful absolutely magnificent.
No. ⚖️
Do you ever get tired of being slobbered on? My nephew had an English Mastiff and it slobbered all over me all the time. He would also go under my feet and then stand up and I am short so for a second I would be riding him. Why do big dogs do that?
They don't slobber much like a English or St Bernard does.
It’s so hard when 2 adults in the household do the complete opposite handling of a dog. It’s so hard! I sent him this video ( and many with the same ethics) and I get “ but he ( the dog) loves me so much. Ugh!
Agree both people need to be on the same page....all that happens is what you do and instill in your dog is undone by the other and leads the dog to be very confused.
My Corso going on 5 years old used to be SUUUPER aggressive as a puppy. This changed through a professional training course and gradually introducing her to mor e people and more dogs to get to where she is today, which is a dog that is more outwardly playful - though not necessarily trusting - of new people and a very behaved walker. That being said, she unfortunately has been diagnosed with Osteosarcoma, so she may not be with me much longer. Still a beautiful and wonderful dog.
thank you for reviewing this beautiful breed, maybe a little too much dog for me lol mine is only 20 lbs, i cant imagine a 155 lbs
It is not for everyone. Too many considerations to have to be constantly monitoring one’s human behavior….especially when there are babies in the house. Not worth the risk.
I like how everyone thinks you got to buy a "papered" dog from a "reputable breeder"... lol like people can't breed a good quality pet without having a paper certificate... instantly call you a "backyard breeder".. how about 100 or more years back, before they had registered dogs and pet lineage, were they considered "backyard breeders"? As far as I'm aware they bred a lot of great dogs and even preserved genetics, such as the cane corso that almost went extinct.
Do some research and you will see how many people breed to make a quick buck leading to many health and temperament issues. I never said EVERY case for that will lead to that. But if you want to reduce your chances don't buy from a backyard breeder. Just speaking facts where it sounds like you may be speaking from emotions.
@jasoncorey lol bunch of bs, your stating nonsense. People been breeding dogs for ages, and those dogs were good working dogs. That's facts.
If you have good genetics and you know your dogs are perfectly stable, have no hip issues, and the typical issues associated with your breed, you can surely make good pups, if you think not you are full of it. You can buy papered dogs and still get a horrible animal, just because you have a paper doesnt mean it's a good pet. You spent 5k+ on your dogs doesn't mean that someone's $500 dog isn't as good.
I mean you almost unalived the dog a few months back... but your going tell me your speaking from facts. Maybe you should do a bit of research buddy.
And your peddling dog training courses and books... trying to make the same buck off the dogs as your "backyard breeder" just in a different way.
Territorial video please.
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Bruce Wayne just keeps getting better looking.all.the time!
Territorial video please
Done and posted 💪
I've been told many times that i need to leave my dog to live its puppyhoood - those people cannot come to the dog park now, because they have no control on their dogs. It is sad.
That dog just likes to play.
my corso is obedient, nice to people or don't care about them at all ( kids too) and cuddly and all but if she sees another dog it's war. got her from a shelter where she was in for many years and now she is 6. i can hold her when she sees another dog but it is anoying every time. she even attacked a plastik dog what stood in front of a flower shop cause she thought it is a real one. my other dog (pitbull) i have since he was 2 months old (now 9 years) never had any trouble with her tho. from the first moment they were like ok you stay there i stay here and we occasionaly sniff each other for the first month. now they are best friends. i can hardly go realy far from my home with her because there are a lot of dogs arround and i can hold her but i don't trust that other dog owners can hold theyrs and well huntress is a unit. i can also not just go to a park and make her "socialize" because the other dog would not even have a chance to get close anyway. at least she can play with my other dog, me and my roommate what is fortunately to lazy to go out with the dogs most of the time because i don't trust her to hold huntress at all. xD
Just out of curiosity, why is he intact?
I have done multiple videos on how harmful spay and neuter is on dogs....check those out.
Is it the same as a rottweiler , for learning ?
Is this breed good with cats?
Territorial video. And why they get so protective of me, but when my wife walks him he behaves better. He thinks everyone is trying to kill me :)
Territorial video would be great all your videos have been very helpful I'm disabled and not strong enough to walk our Corso Bull but I do spend a lot of time with her and she is so gentle with me do you think she senses my disabilities
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territorial video please. My Pup is 2yrs old and he is not territorial or aggressive. he ia very laid back, kind and docile. but he is is showing signs every once in a while towards others. especially when strange people come around my grand daughter's and wife.
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Why would anyone ever keep a breed that could get aggressive with them or their family members? Crazy.
Even a chihuahua can get aggressive with you or family members if it is spoiled and treated like a baby rather than a dog
Ţhank you. A lot of great tips
Belgium Malinois also do this. Why? Because they ARE dominant and have built in guarding tendencies. Protective and aggressive are separated by a mighty fine line because they are "animals" my Belgium Mali has an episode like this at least once a day, and she draws blood! But if you can't take it then you should NOT have this type of dog. Get a Labradoodle Instead! My girl is 4, obedient but the resource guarding is her thing. We do not let ANYONE pet her.
I agree
Territorial video Jason if you have the time.
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Majestic.
It is a natural instinct for a dominant dog take over the pack if the present pack leader, read human owner, falls short. In the wild it is of utmost importance, for survival of the pack, that a pack leader is always on hand. In dominant dogs there is always an inherent neccesity for it to step in the boots of a failed leader. It is not a malvalent characteristic, but an inbuilt natural survival fact of nature, both for the dog, but primarily for the pack.
Very well said
What if you have littermates? Who do you pick for the chain of command. I will say we had Luke 2 mos longer than Crimsyn but we went back to the breeder and got Crimsyn. I will say I believe we saved him. When we got Luke all the puppies were very happy but in 3 more mos time and when we went back to get Crimmie the breeders lives had changed they were having some upset in their home Crimmie was very skinny. He was very standoffish and he was scared of even a collar even though he had one on ( the one he had on was way too small and damn near choking him) I am very glad we went and got him but at 5 mos old he wasn’t potty trained even so I was mind blown at the difference. He has a beautiful temperament they both do. Crimmie acted like he was starving when we got him and you could count every rib and his shoulders and hips were sticking out They said they just fed them by throwing food in a trough and the dogs ate from it but something tells me Crimmie didn’t get much. When we took him to the vet she commented on how well Luke looked compared to Crimmie and they are the same age. She did say that she trusts that he will be up to par in no time with us but I was just very surprised. I know life happens in every family it is just that the animals suffer from it. It is sad. So how do we choose chain of command in littermates. Do we make Luke higher than Crimmie just because he was our 3 mos longer?
Great tips in today’s video. I have been diligently following a lot of steps I normally wouldn’t have too because we do have littermates and I do. It want littermates syndrome ❤