Why Cane Corsos Are So DANGEROUS!

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  • Опубліковано 1 сер 2023
  • Have Cane Corsos just been the victim of poor media portrayal or are they as dangerous as the media makes them out to be? Let me explain why a Cane Corso can be so dangerous and let you decide if this breed is right for you to bring into your home. There are many factors to consider when getting any breed of dog such as your lifestyle, temperament of the breed, what the breed is bred to do, size, how much time you have, etc etc. Living with 2 Cane Corsos this is what I have learned over the past 6 plus years living with this magnificent breed and what can make them so dangerous.
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  • @lh6740
    @lh6740 2 місяці тому +52

    Unfortunately in Edmonton here an 11 year old boy was killed by two cane corsos. So heart breaking. There were many complaints about these two dogs. It was poor ownership.

    • @aaronmatheson9730
      @aaronmatheson9730 2 місяці тому +2

      I think that little fella was left alone with those 2 dogs as well! Real sad.

    • @vikkiwilson5069
      @vikkiwilson5069 2 місяці тому +2

      Horrifying, and such dumb people around. There was an attack in the US in which the owner left his new girlfriend and child to mind the house for a weekend with 5 entire males inside. To put a cherry on top he left a female in heat in the laundry.

    • @aaronmatheson9730
      @aaronmatheson9730 2 місяці тому

      @@vikkiwilson5069 oh that is my favourite when they do that!! I suspect that is what happened when that fella was mauled in threat backyard recently. A bunch of breeding males with bitches in heat without a proper protocol for feeding . Then top it off by putting a unfamiliar person to take care of them while all this is going on. It’s dumb

    • @user-oh7vx7lg6p
      @user-oh7vx7lg6p Місяць тому +1

      Yes by a irresponsible onwer an a father thst should have known better

    • @neocount6397
      @neocount6397 6 днів тому

      So sad.

  • @texaspatriot3587
    @texaspatriot3587 10 місяців тому +28

    I have 2 corsi too. Captain and Morgan, 2.5 and 4 yrs old. (NON-BREEDING) Your videos have been inspirational, informative, and amazingly awesome!!! I have 2 corsi that can go out in public. We camp alot and we travel, so they go everywhere with us and i had to have them be good, non-reactive, and strict heal. Love ur videos. I gave up pitties for these guys. So good with my grandkids, great out in public, and no one enters out property without an invite. My female is the perimeter guardian at our home. She has killed cyotes, raccoons, and even a small hog that broke into the chicken coop. My male is strictly a guard dog in the house. He only chases balls and fire logs. Lol Best breed ever and you are an amazing ambassador for the breed!! Well done!!

  • @TheFacelessMan82
    @TheFacelessMan82 10 місяців тому +64

    Bruce is such a good dog. Corso's aren't for me but my God he's a beautiful dog and you've done so much to make him a great dog. I think anyone wanting a Cane Corso should watch your channel. You show how much time, training and love it takes to truly raise a dog like this properly. I guess if you just want a backyard security dog you won't have to but then the dog won't have the love it deserves.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  10 місяців тому +7

      I pppreciate this 🙏 thank you

  • @leifkemp
    @leifkemp 8 місяців тому +18

    Love my Shadow...I'm a 6'6", 240lb former athlete. Shadow has knocked a crown out of my mouth while playing, broken my ring finger when I had him by the collar & he saw a squirrel, & almost broke my knee cap when I stepped over him & he got up to follow me before I had a chance to put my foot down. I had to readjust in midair & in doing so, knocked my kneecap straight into the corner of my sliding glass door frame. That one cost me 13 stitches. lol!!
    I rescued him from being abandoned at a bus stop across my farm at 5/6months old. He weighed in at 33lbs the day we met, & he is a healthy 110lbs five months later 💪🏼❤️

    • @vikkiwilson5069
      @vikkiwilson5069 2 місяці тому +1

      I'm only 5'4 and have also had a series of Corso injuries. Best dog I ever had: loving, dog-social, people-neutral: a breeze. She'll catch and pin our runaway Boxer or herd him back to us. Smart, versatile dogs. I think your boy will help out at the farm.

    • @user-oh7vx7lg6p
      @user-oh7vx7lg6p Місяць тому +2

      First time dog owners should not have canes

    • @leifkemp
      @leifkemp Місяць тому +1

      @@user-oh7vx7lg6p Ha! I've had dogs my whole life, Weimereiners, Retrievers, Labs, Mastiff's. Crawl back under your rock!

    • @junecoulthard8942
      @junecoulthard8942 Місяць тому +3

      💟🐾 Awe he sounds like a Beautiful big Boy and he is definitely in the hands of a responsible owner, thankyou for sharing and no more injuries I hope lol 🐾🐕💙

  • @smokey5lbc1
    @smokey5lbc1 10 місяців тому +25

    Baloo is my first Corso. He was A LOT of work early on. He’s not perfect, but I see the benefit of that work today at 4 years old. And we train daily. I love this breed and am one of their biggest champions. But it is not a breed for weak willed or undisciplined people. And that’s not meant to be an insult; it’s a fact. If you know you cannot maintain the level of discipline and authority this breed of dog needs in a leader, then DO NOT GET ONE. Period.

  • @parabellum8506
    @parabellum8506 8 місяців тому +43

    We've had a Cane Corso for about 3 years now and he is the best dog I've ever had. I went through the "Perfect Puppy Course" from Fenrir and also watched Jason's videos to help prepare me, and we also had him professionally trained at a reputable obedience school. Amazing breed, but he absolutely is a big responsibility.

  • @WillBlueAnimalTraining
    @WillBlueAnimalTraining 10 місяців тому +31

    "every interaction is a training session" much respect, very true words

    • @vikkiwilson5069
      @vikkiwilson5069 2 місяці тому

      "every interaction is a training session" Totally, I just train my Corso through the day whenever the opportunity occurs, focusing on impulse-control. I've never trained more than 10 minutes at a time, and we train/play off-leash at the park every day: she turned out great. She's cool with dogs and people when out BUT she could be dangerous guarding the house. You gotta understand what you have got. I've never trained a dog before but I swore I wouldn't fail the dog - I watched about 10,000 videos. Training this way really works.

  • @pointblankperiod8310
    @pointblankperiod8310 10 місяців тому +25

    This is the absolute BEST video you've ever put out!!! Its so important for a dog parent to be able to handle the type of dog you get!!! If you can't spend the time to train them their whole lives, then you shouldn't get one, period!!! Especially the powerful breeds like the Cane Corso!!! You've trained Bruce and Justice so well and are perfect dog parents for the breed!!! Thank you for sharing this important video to let people know how important constant training is!!! Lots of love and hugs to you, Kara, Bruce and Justice!!!💞💕💞

  • @jonathanm3446
    @jonathanm3446 10 місяців тому +23

    As a delivery employee, you’re doing gods work. The amount of co workers who get bit/grabbed and shaken is so frequent i’d say expect to get into a standoff with a dog every other day and get bit once a month. I have little faith in any large dog owner and 0 faith in ranchers/rural free roam dogs. Those are the dogs that will kill you because they’re owner trained them to.

  • @sheilaleder6772
    @sheilaleder6772 10 місяців тому +44

    I appreciate your dedication to educating people on responsible ownership of your Cane Corsos which applies across board to any breed. I consider your videos as sensible continuing education for safely living and raising your dog. Love Bruce Wayne and Justis. They are a testimony to what I just described. Thank you.

    • @jurassicsushi
      @jurassicsushi 10 місяців тому +5

      Well i don't need to leave a comment yours summed up everything i was thinking. So i agree 100% Jason is on point when it comes to this powerful breed.

    • @pemj7360
      @pemj7360 9 місяців тому +1

      I totally agree 👍

  • @khalidomar1381
    @khalidomar1381 10 місяців тому +8

    Great video as always and I appreciate how real you keep it. Unfortunately many people get certain breeds because of what they see on Social media or in movies, without doing the research on what it takes to raise the dogs well and develop the relationship that you have developed with your dogs. It takes time and dedication as you have said - and if that commitment cant be made people should take an honest decision not to do it as then bad reputations are developed around certain dog breeds. Great work as always!

  • @eddietravis4323
    @eddietravis4323 10 місяців тому +14

    I have a 7 month old female Cane Corso named Patience❤
    I take her to the dog park and socialize her with other dogs and people. She is already very protective and I keep her in the house. We keep her in a crate while I am at work. We play fetch with her and do training exercises with her daily. You have to discipline them when they do wrong and reward them when they do good.

    • @memevibe
      @memevibe 8 місяців тому +4

      What size is the crate? Don't dogs need to move around to be healthy?

    • @eddietravis4323
      @eddietravis4323 8 місяців тому +5

      ​@@memevibeit's a large kennel that we we had made to fit in the laundry room. This works for my girl and she has lots of room and Kong toys to keep her occupied. You have to walk these dogs and stimulate their minds.

    • @dabiggdogg1027
      @dabiggdogg1027 Місяць тому +1

      @memevibe
      ALL dogs should be crate trained.

  • @divaofdecobling8040
    @divaofdecobling8040 4 місяці тому +5

    My 29 yr old daughter was attacked by her friends CC. this last New Years eve. He's very very large. He tore through her bottom lip and tore open her cheek. The dog was in a closed room but was going crazy. His human mom went to check on him and he over powered her. My daughter and her husband were holding trays of food and he knocked down my daughter.
    This was the 2nd attack that he had done. Their friends paid for all of the bills, and animal control took the dog and euthanized him. The Er Dr said that she is lucky that she still has her face. Dog was .not really socialized and the owners always had to put a muzzle on him when they want for walks. So why they didn't muzzle him before hand is crazy.

  • @rustyshackleford7288
    @rustyshackleford7288 10 місяців тому +100

    My dog was on his death bed. Shaking. I went to hold my wife in dispare. And he snapped out of it to protect her. Than he realized it was me. If you could feel the loyalty of that dog. He was licking me the whole way to the vet. He protect my cats and dogs from everything ❤🎉🎉🎉

    • @Ichthys73
      @Ichthys73 6 місяців тому +1

    • @zepedrofd
      @zepedrofd 5 місяців тому +5

      Very few people realize how devoted these dogs are to their family. They are part of our lives...but we are everything to them. Saying they would give their last breath for the family is not an understatment. That's why I get mad when people say they can turn on you for no reason...

    • @omram566
      @omram566 5 місяців тому +5

      Why do you think this level of protection is important? Do you live in a terrible area?

    • @Elemental_Buttahfly_II
      @Elemental_Buttahfly_II 2 місяці тому

      SMH

    • @omram566
      @omram566 2 місяці тому +3

      @@Elemental_Buttahfly_IIwhy? These dogs are not compatible for humans

  • @davistanay1211
    @davistanay1211 10 місяців тому +11

    Big thanks for always giving us information constantly about this breed. Yes some we already know but it's still good to keep hearing it. It just embeds how serious raising a cane Corso or any dog for that matter it is. ❤

  • @carrollshaw5309
    @carrollshaw5309 10 місяців тому +36

    My Corso has a gum force and not a bite force 😂, he's 13 years old and has 4 teeth left. Only injury myself and my friend have had is we' ve slipped on a slobber pool on the kitchen floor. He is such a softie with everyone and other dogs. I'm always present though when strangers are in the house.

  • @alicefelice_
    @alicefelice_ 8 місяців тому

    I started following tour channel only recently. I have watched many videos of tours and of others and i know by heart that i cant iwn one for now...This was the BEST video of yours and of any other explaining why not this breed is not for everyone. Thank you. I am lucky tough,i have a female Cane Corso friend to whom i am attached and love very much. She is mot mine but i give snacks to her..for now this males me happy. Thank you big hug to Bruce Lee and JJ

  • @mspocahontas46
    @mspocahontas46 10 місяців тому +7

    Thank you so much for the constant reminders and information you’re providing to potential dog owners!!!

  • @srfrcf
    @srfrcf 10 місяців тому +10

    I love this so much, when you have giants, you have to be aware of even the accidental damage. My Great Dane puppy is 8 months old and 70kg/150ibs, he’s a sweetheart, who doesn’t have an aggressive bone in his body. My boy who I lost last year was 92kg/202lbs, he was a registered therapy dog, did tv and photo shoots, a show dog and just a sweetheart. He was a massive dog, who accidentally knocked me unconscious, these giants can accidentally hurt you, we need to understand that.

    • @hfg8604
      @hfg8604 7 місяців тому +1

      Wow sorry this is mean but I laughed out loud at your comment. You should probably get a lap dog next time

  • @karenrascoe5971
    @karenrascoe5971 10 місяців тому +11

    Omg what a cuddle bug❤❤ you are absolutely right on training and handling these breeds. I wouldn't be able to do that cuz they are not for me and I know that. But you and Kara are the best with these guys❤❤ I absolutely love watching them. Lots of love 💘💕❤

  • @mspocahontas46
    @mspocahontas46 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you so much for your warnings and explanation that people must read snd understand!!! ❤

  • @MJ-gj6mj
    @MJ-gj6mj 5 місяців тому +5

    Training is everything! I definitely appreciate you mentioning at 6 years of age, there is still training going on in Mr. Bruce's life. People do not consider this when getting a dog, especially with a larger or "aggressive" labeled breed.

  • @ItsBoogie.
    @ItsBoogie. 10 місяців тому +94

    What’s Bruce’s lick force? Lol

    • @justincervantes7933
      @justincervantes7933 10 місяців тому +18

      Over 9000

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  10 місяців тому +20

      Facts 👌

    • @tyrese595
      @tyrese595 10 місяців тому +7

      A cane corsos lick force has no limit

    • @therealmamalutz
      @therealmamalutz 10 місяців тому +3

      😂❤

    • @DREDGIB
      @DREDGIB 10 місяців тому +8

      Comment of the day 😂 . I’m so happy there are people like Jason Corey who take time and effort to not only educate but lead by example. Truly inspiring and every dog owner should follow

  • @Tirah5
    @Tirah5 10 місяців тому +3

    Your mom in the video seems really cooperative with you while giving her time and effort for the dogs. Thats amazing when you have someone who cares about her son as much as she cares about her son's dogs.

  • @jedidahmathews2962
    @jedidahmathews2962 19 днів тому +2

    This is one of the few dogs I think people should have a special license to own. I am normally against that idea, but every single one of them that has come into the vet clinic where she works has tried to attack her just for walking into the room. Owners are barely able to hold them back long enough for her to exit and then get offended over the idea of a muzzle for the safety of the staff. If you are going to have a dog like this I think it is extremely important to be realistic. I appreciate this video. I think in addition to what he put forth muzzle training for high stress situations such as vet visits should be a must. No one deserves to be sent to the hospital while trying to help provide care for your animal. The animal doesn’t deserve to be put down, which it will be, because owners have more ego and emotion than sense. I have LGDs and when they need vet care I ask the vet what they are comfortable with and we go with that. I even make sure they are allowed to sedate them if they feel it’s necessary. No ego on my part, no “ but he’s a really good boy” even though they are, I’m just realistic about the type of dogs I have so that we can all stay safe and happy.

  • @Alllieellie
    @Alllieellie 10 місяців тому +1

    It’s so important to train as well as love our dogs. But it’s even more important when they are a powerful large breed dog. My pug for instance, isn’t much of a threat, but he enjoys the mental stimulation of training. I realize I do not have the personality for a large breed dog, I’m more of a baby talk, passive type person, so having a goofy tiny dog bred for companionship/ being a lap dog is best for me. But BW and JJ are so gorgeous and amazing I just love watching your channel. I’d love to see one in person so we’ll trained!

  • @kendillander2006
    @kendillander2006 10 місяців тому +4

    You are absolutely correct in every thing you said I have a 155 lb pesa Canero . There not for everyone his puppy days I lived in a apartment I didn’t socialize him enough now I live in a house with big back yard he’s so happy but I’m paying for not early socialization it’s a must thank you for educating us 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Mark-cd3vd
    @Mark-cd3vd 6 місяців тому +4

    Every animal when loved is a good friend

  • @skillvill
    @skillvill 6 місяців тому +4

    My 5 year old Cane Corso is a sweetheart and great with kids. My 80 year old mother plays with her seriously. she very powerful and get along well with people but would lose it if she sense something
    wrong. She is family and we couldn't see life without her.

  • @angelahaines5065
    @angelahaines5065 9 місяців тому +10

    I personally think the information you have given here is because your a responsible dog owner of such a breed.
    I would never be able to have a dog like this it would be far to strong for me.
    Well done you for giving good advice!! 😁👍

  • @taylorlester2564
    @taylorlester2564 8 місяців тому +5

    My 1yo big boy followed my command to go home(go in the house) but I didn’t let his lease go and his leash almost took my finger off. NOT his fault totally mine but still scary.. raising him has been a learning experience and you’ve helped ALOT

  • @pharmacistincharge
    @pharmacistincharge 9 місяців тому +5

    Great video. I wish more people would watch videos like this before getting and understanding this powerful breed.

  • @laurajacksonmiller4839
    @laurajacksonmiller4839 6 місяців тому +3

    We had a wonderful Corso. Her name was ESPN. She was a loving family member. She was very smart. You do have to work with them daily they're so smart they can do just about anything you can do. We had a huge fenced in area for excersize and we constantly had to change the locking up because she could open it by watching us. My two year old grandson could Walk her on a leash and never be pulled down. Even when running at someone runs at you in Play she made sure she didn't hit you.

  • @jennifermelvin8038
    @jennifermelvin8038 10 місяців тому +17

    Great video!!! I have a 180lb Great Dane with the huge Mastiff head-Ruger doesn’t have a mean nor aggressive bone in his huge body…he and I were playing and he bonked me in the nose with his big head, breaking my nose…of course, tears in my eyes, he immediately knew I was hurt and repeatedly licked my face& nose and licked my tears away…the look on his face hurt my heart… he laid in my lap for over an hour after it happened… I reassured him that I was ok and loved on him but I play with him very differently now…very careful about his big ol’ head…he could knock a person out and give them a concussion with his big head and huge thick body behind it!!! He’s one of the sweetest dogs I have ever owned!!!🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡

  • @Jasminee7
    @Jasminee7 10 місяців тому +3

    Great points thank you Jason for being an amazing ambassador for the cane corso community

  • @DylaniZC00LaThAnYoU
    @DylaniZC00LaThAnYoU 2 місяці тому +2

    An 11 year old boy from a Osoyoos, BC went to visit his dad in Edmonton Alberta on Easter Break.
    The dad's roommate had 2 Caine corsos. On the last day of the boy' s visit. He was leaving that day to fly back home. . The boy was in the house playing video games and the 2 dogs attacked and killed him on Apr. 1rst 2024

  • @W4ll_fl0w3r
    @W4ll_fl0w3r 10 місяців тому +5

    People often don't realize that they are also loyal to a fault so their guardian temperament if not trained will still kick in in high stress situations. If they have not been taught what to do or taught the wrong thing to do in their mind they will be doing what they think is want you would want from them. If this means protecting you from an assumed threat ..... please please be strong enough and responsible enough and love them enough to be the alpha they need❤

  • @mmone1178
    @mmone1178 10 місяців тому +5

    Thanks soo much for sharing! This is soo important. We had a Chowchow. Didn’t realize you really have to be careful. My uncle gave him to us not knowing he nipped him. I had two small kids at the time thank goodness there were no incidents but had to get rid of him bc we were not home enough and he cried when I worked nights. We kept him til he was two.

  • @vaar2742
    @vaar2742 10 місяців тому +26

    I could never own a dog like this but I love to look at them...magnificent animals!

    • @stephaniecolasanti3529
      @stephaniecolasanti3529 9 місяців тому +2

      I agree, they are amazing, but I like to play rough with my dogs, and I don't want to worry about fractures, lol.

    • @glow1815
      @glow1815 2 місяці тому

      Same here

  • @daughterofthemosthigh3366
    @daughterofthemosthigh3366 10 місяців тому +2

    Jason, you are so good at informational vids.

  • @SuzieSantosS
    @SuzieSantosS Місяць тому

    Your Bruce Wayne is soo sweet! I have always wanted a cane Corso. Thank you for this information. I would definitely need to do a lot of research if I ever decide to bring one home.

  • @mariusstar5029
    @mariusstar5029 9 місяців тому +4

    Owned 4 Corso's and you are completely correct! The owner needs to be a leader and they need to be properly socialized. Absolutely wonderful breed. They are amazing ❤

  • @ncredneck28360able
    @ncredneck28360able 3 місяці тому +2

    one of these dogs attacked my sister inlaw...really messed her leg up...she was very lucky....happened 5 days ago..i love dogs,but if people dont train them ,they dont need to have dogs..

  • @user-jg7pi6io1z
    @user-jg7pi6io1z 10 місяців тому +1

    Y’all are great people and I like y’all puppies they are great I luv the way u brought up y’all puppies from babies to an adult that’s pretty great great work it’s just amazing

  • @reggitwend7405
    @reggitwend7405 10 місяців тому +4

    If you trip over a small dog, you'll move the dog and probably hurt it, but if you trip over a a large dog, you're going down.
    My bull mastiff nailed me by accident, he was looking down, and I bent down to look at his face, he didn't realize, stepped forward and looked up quickly and smashed his eye brow into my mouth. There was a crunch (thankfully I didn't break my nose or lose a tooth) but I was seeing stars and tasted blood bc the inside of my lip split. I was quite lucky. And he didn't even realize mommy was hurt, he did give me cuddles later after I got sorted out.
    Love my Bull Mastiff, but just walking furry tanks.

  • @Spr1ggan87
    @Spr1ggan87 10 місяців тому +6

    My 50 pound Husky running flat out into my knee with his head after retrieving a tennis ball was bad enough, it was like having a brick smashed into my knee. And that was just a 50 pound dog, can't imagine how it feels having a 100+ pound dog do the same thing.

    • @mariolosberg4257
      @mariolosberg4257 10 місяців тому +1

      I have 1 year old labrador, its a medium size dog, but he have strong and quite muscle body, crazy how much strenght have, when he see cat or other dog, and pull the leach..

  • @JudyB-tw2bp
    @JudyB-tw2bp 18 днів тому

    Your dogs are gorgeous! I used to have German shepherds who also require socialization and ongoing training.. if I wasn’t in my seventies, maybe in my twenties , I would absolutely love to have one of these dogs.. your dogs are an example of what love, good breeding and excellent training can do

  • @vikkiwilson5069
    @vikkiwilson5069 2 місяці тому

    Great to spell out the responsibility of owning a big, fierce dog. I saw a Corso named Havoc on UA-cam who behaved this way. The lady gave him away to an experienced guy who had several Corso's. The dog was so unpredictably aggressive that poor Havoc got put down at 10 months. Heartbreaking.

  • @chrisgsauce
    @chrisgsauce 2 місяці тому +3

    Just throwing this out there. Yesterday in Edmonton, AB a child was killed by two cane corsos. Watch these breeds, they're up to no good!

  • @tishalianaborquez4931
    @tishalianaborquez4931 8 місяців тому

    Hi Jason a day or so ago I was watching your channel of the king corso I'm so in love with this breed. Can you believe it I was at the DMV today and in walked a man with a female king corso and one of your baby puppies both Stratton their beauty I couldn't believe my eyes I asked him is that a king corso he said yes ma'am wow what did John dropping experience for me right after seeing your UA-cam channel thank you

  • @therealhawkeyeii7888
    @therealhawkeyeii7888 9 місяців тому +2

    Back around 1990, I was playing a usual game with my female 50 lb Pitbull (holding a toy in the air and having her run and jump to grab it), and instead she ran right into my knee at top speed. To this day, that knee isn't fully recovered. I can only imagine what a similarly solid and energetic dog weighing three times that could do to a person by running into them at top speed.

    • @juliehackett1025
      @juliehackett1025 7 місяців тому

      I have a 105 pound Neo puppy and it's like getting hit by a car when he runs into me

  • @josephhahn518
    @josephhahn518 10 місяців тому

    I have been involved with Pitt Bulldog and have been learning about Cain Corso. Like your straightforward approach on handling. My boy, Buddy, is up in Years Corsos look very much like what I want my Buddy to help me train. How much can I expect to pay for a pup that I may come across.

  • @DjFreakofNature1
    @DjFreakofNature1 4 місяці тому

    Very wel put together! If had 3 corso’s now. The first two were brothers and the most loving gental giants ever you could take them anywhere. And now i have 14 month old 45kg pup who on the regular gives me bumps bruises and little nicks from roughplay 😂 amazing but like you said alot of work to get them to a stabile and loving dog! 👌🏻

  • @tnshoegirl5005
    @tnshoegirl5005 10 місяців тому +2

    My daughter's labradoodle ran full force towards her and hit her leg as she blocked it from knocking over her son and it broke her femer bone and it's not even close to the weight or muscle mass as Bruce Wayne.I just love watching your videos,they are extremely informative .

  • @junecoulthard8942
    @junecoulthard8942 Місяць тому

    💟🐾🐕 Love your videos and all of your knowledge of this Breed, hopefully People will do their proper research and invest in proper training if they do decide to purchase this Breed. They are so Beautiful! 🐾🐕💟

  • @nRu1966
    @nRu1966 4 місяці тому +1

    really good video!!! ... (greets from a CC Owner)

  • @janetmckeen-peterkin5963
    @janetmckeen-peterkin5963 2 місяці тому +2

    Well said, Jason!

  • @cozmos6808
    @cozmos6808 Місяць тому +1

    Today, WSB-TV announced that in my state, Georgia, an 84 year old woman was attacked by three Cane Corsos while taking her daily walk and was severely mauled including both legs broken. She is having extensive surgery and lucky to be alive! Because of an irresponsible owner, the three Cane Corsos were put down and the woman is fighting for her life!

  • @juleemarchetti6514
    @juleemarchetti6514 7 місяців тому +3

    My Corso and I were wrestling recently and I suffered a fractured eye socket from his canine tooth...it was an accident but this is to be expected with these large dogs. My husband had a gashed open scalp from my Corso while playing with him.

  • @Skyestorm2630
    @Skyestorm2630 5 місяців тому

    I have been raised with Boxers my entire life and my mother was too, her father as well. However, I have been wanting a corso for about 4 years now. I’m trying to learn all I can but I know this is a big change from the boxer breed. I have two boxers currently-my oldest is a female who is 11 years old and our younger boxer is now 3 years old. They do protect but I would love to add a corso to our pack for extra protection. Any thoughts? One more thing, we have three children 12,10,&7

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 10 місяців тому +5

    One of Robert Cabral's guests on his podcast rescues mastiff breeds and has mentioned corsos are now the dog attributed to the most fatalities in america having surpassed the pit bull type breed. Is this true? IDK but we are seeing the rise of more corsos, boerbol, and presa dogs. The newest trend are people getting ahold of the asian steppe livestock guardian breeds like Kangal, Caucasian Shephard, and Alibai. Those things are monsters.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  10 місяців тому +5

      I do not that that is factually correct. I believe it's pits and rotties with the most

    • @tomreed-oe7hi
      @tomreed-oe7hi 10 місяців тому +1

      Its probably because the Corso is one of the most popular dog in the world now

    • @jc605__
      @jc605__ 6 місяців тому

      I saw a Caucasian Shepard in my neighborhood. I had to do a double take. I hope it's trained and doesn't get off that leash.......I believe I can fly.

  • @tsiyaama4244
    @tsiyaama4244 10 місяців тому +2

    This is why my second Cane Corso is my last. My husband is not a strong leader. Even with just the 2 of us I can't have a dog that won't listen to him when I'm asleep/working/out of the house. If it was up to me, I'd never own another dog but my household dictates otherwise. My first Corso was voted most wanted by the vet techs when my vet asked what dog they would want if they could have any patient of the clinic. I like to think I did a good job with him. Also, I love that you walk both on your left and not one on each side. Seeing that drives me nuts.

    • @joeross952
      @joeross952 10 місяців тому

      Get a new husband

    • @tsiyaama4244
      @tsiyaama4244 10 місяців тому +2

      @@joeross952 na, he's awesome outside of a soft spot for dogs. My next dog will be a working class cocker spaniel I guess lol.

  • @nanitaylor8073
    @nanitaylor8073 10 місяців тому +7

    Im a (recently) divorced single mom of 4 kids. I’ve began researching large breeds of dogs to add to our family. We need companionship as well as protection… After watching your video I don’t think this breed is for us. Thanks so much!

    • @Yeoman7
      @Yeoman7 10 місяців тому +2

      If you have proper dog experience, a Rottweiler is a good pick .

    • @rubo1964
      @rubo1964 10 місяців тому +1

      get German Shepard.

    • @nanitaylor8073
      @nanitaylor8073 10 місяців тому

      @@Yeoman7 I’ve actually strongly considered getting a Rottweiler!

    • @jodyramsay8472
      @jodyramsay8472 10 місяців тому

      Maybe a dogue de Boudreaux or bull mastiff

    • @bigzachful
      @bigzachful 10 місяців тому +1

      @@nanitaylor8073
      German Shepard would be the best for you situation single mom adding the companionship and protection.
      I would say Golden Retriever but since you also want the protection aspect I’d say German Shepard.

  • @robolson1843
    @robolson1843 10 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic video!

  • @margarethcarnaes749
    @margarethcarnaes749 10 місяців тому +1

    They are so perfect that they are not for anyone!❤ congrats for the example!

  • @cynthiaweber1646
    @cynthiaweber1646 10 місяців тому +4

    My corso is small 115lbs but he is frikin powerful when we play or when he thinks something is a threat. I had the knee injury when we were wrestling last year and it is finally healing. I feel sad for the first family, I know I have devoted my life to training my Corso and I wish the best for them. ❤

  • @csc8697
    @csc8697 8 місяців тому +1

    Bruce is like yeah I have a big bite force ( & breath) but how's my cuteness level?

  • @greywolf379
    @greywolf379 10 місяців тому +2

    @jason hi. My CC Transitioned 7:38p Aug 1 2023..
    My entire family is devastated 😢 He was 9yrs old. And the entire love of our lives.
    I cannot begin to even think what to do now.🌈😭😭😭❤️

  • @dustydawson8977
    @dustydawson8977 3 місяці тому

    Much great information on many breeds, lots of people just dont realize the power of these animals, not bite force but the sheer strength and size, a triggered dog this size can take a person or animal down dragging its owner. I own a Rhodesian Ridgeback, she's just 78 lbs, her bite force is absolutely ridiculous, and her strength is absolutely crazy. She is a big baby, that thinks she is a small dog. Triggered, it would be all I could do to hold her back. She is a great protector,and guard dog, I've only seen her triggered once, by a larger Doberman, the flip from protect to unbridled aggression was not pretty, there was no fight, but that 180 degree flip is terrifying, I never want to see her in that mode again, and I haven't. Like I said she a big baby, but the chance is always there, and it can flip in an instant

  • @glow1815
    @glow1815 2 місяці тому +1

    I've never seen a Cane Corso as beautiful and super healthy as yours. I don't own one never will i am not a good fit with theses types of dogs and i surely have no clue how to train them. I'm only 5 ft 112 lbs plus i am so afraid of scary looking bigs dogs has been. What makes it worst my Shih Tzu pup was attacked and died by Blue pitbull that traumatized me forever. Love our Golden Retriever 🥰

  • @Audie_The_Bullmastiff
    @Audie_The_Bullmastiff 2 місяці тому +1

    Hey Jason! It's been a while since I've been able to get on here and watch and I've missed BW's and JJ's handsome faces a lot.
    You're exactly right in saying that a lot of what happens with these breeds is the owners not working with pup properly. I'd have to say this is about 90% of the issue. Yes, there are dogs that unfortunately do have mental issues, just as humans and other animals do. A lot of what plays into this is genetics. Which is why it is also important to do extensive research on breeders. Some breeders (responsible breeders) breed their pups for optimal genetics/characteristics (ie the best temperament, health (both mental and physical), etc.). But then there are those breeders (crappy irresponsible breeders) who breed just for the money and give no thought about how important a role genetics plays. Improper breeding can lead to an aggressive giant, just as improper training can.
    Some dogs need more than just a strong leader/trainer. They also need someone who is experienced and educated in breed/genetic specifics. This, along side being warned by multiple breeders to not have two males in the home, is why I chose our Bullmastiff baby. Because I'm more experienced in nearly everything having to do with them. However, I would still love to work with a Cane Corso.
    As for injury's: unfortunately, it's very difficult to find stats on accidental injuries because the news loves to fear monger specific breeds, and even accidental injuries are listed as "attacks".
    I can say that my personal accidental injuries sustained by my Bullmastiff pups have been two swollen and purple knees (my left knee from our first BM accidentally sliding into me while on the floor playing (the only time he ever hurt me), and my right knee is still bruised from our current BM puppy from pretty much the same incident as the first..), minor rotator cuff damage on both shoulders at different times from our BM puppy getting excited and not having good impulse control yet, a cut to my nose during play time when our BM puppy's (now 7mo) tooth caught me, but I've also been body checked a few times. My husband has been head butted, has also had small cuts from a k9 graze or two, had been body checked a few times himself, and has been bruised on his forearm during playtime when our BM puppy went for his toy but accidentally grabbed his arm instead.
    I can say with absolutely certainty that our current 7mo BM puppy is the complete opposite of our late BM. Current pup takes after his Bully side more in temperament, whereas our late BM took after his mastiff side more...(genetics!!😁).
    Bottom line: -extensive research on not just the breed, but the breeders themselves. -constant training is a must, along with strong leadership. -consistency is absolute must. -and understanding in animal behavior is also extremely helpful.
    There's so much I could go on about these majestic giants, but I think this is long enough. Sorry for that BTW. My vet med brain gets going and doesn't want to stop sometimes😂❤

  • @TheOnemoagain
    @TheOnemoagain 14 днів тому

    My hummer is one 160lbs I got him from a shelter in Long Beach. Who ever had him first, must have terrorized him because a dog who is so muscular and imposing is terrified of everything .It's breaks my heart to have to reassure him he's ok . And your right it is the owners. He's an amazing dog who is so gentle with my 85 yr old mom . Great breed. But yeah they are powerful. He was playing with me and jumped and hit me with his paw in the ribs. 😢 Caused bruised ribs. Still best pet I've ever had. Next to my Colombian redtail boa constrictor.

  • @Yeoman7
    @Yeoman7 10 місяців тому +5

    I want a Cane, but I have a Rotti and I don’t know if I could ever part from that breed.

    • @tomreed-oe7hi
      @tomreed-oe7hi 10 місяців тому

      Both are roman dogs

    • @angelarodriguez7595
      @angelarodriguez7595 6 місяців тому +1

      I have had rotties for 30 yrs and just got a corso this year. So now I have both and love them.

  • @philipcoffman4372
    @philipcoffman4372 10 місяців тому +5

    I have a black 8 mo old female named Valkyrie and I bred pits and bullies combined around 20 years and I regret that I didn’t look into corso . I’m in love with a breed now.. at 8 months my puppy is the most beautiful, smartest dog I’ve ever had.

  • @marchall1970
    @marchall1970 9 місяців тому

    Your a really good dog owner. The temperament on that dog is so sound

  • @MrBigboytony
    @MrBigboytony 4 місяці тому

    i have 3 cane corso and all 3 of them are so loving and love to go out and meet diff pepple and dogs so it how you bring them up

  • @michellemartinez3996
    @michellemartinez3996 10 місяців тому

    We have a female we got its our daughters dog. She is the second one we have had. The first one we got she was 5 when we adopted her she has issue in the end she turned out to be one of the best dogs ever with the training we did. The one we have now is a COVID dog and we did the socializing but she is a afraid of things. Oh and she is very strong.

  • @BS888F
    @BS888F 5 місяців тому

    Diese Hunde brauchen absolute Konsequenz und Führung und gleichfalls absolute Liebe und Vertrauen. Man muss wissen, was man tut....

  • @TheProtonSpinner
    @TheProtonSpinner 5 місяців тому

    Canine vs pedestrian injuries are right up there with sports injuries in our orthopedic practice, tripping over small dogs and being run over by large ones being the most common. ;)

  • @Hel507
    @Hel507 Місяць тому

    Bruce looks HUGE sitting next to you lol Beautiful pup

  • @kingrobbie1793
    @kingrobbie1793 8 місяців тому

    I lost my homie a year ago, he was definitely the best Dog I’ve ever had the privilege of spending my life with EVER! Sooooo loyal and loving

  • @annew8365
    @annew8365 2 місяці тому

    Wow, Bruce Wayne is gorgeous! What beautiful eyes - the colour of brandy. Thank you for recognizing what he needs and sharing that information. It’s a pleasure to see a well-trained, loving dog.

  • @chrischristofis8501
    @chrischristofis8501 10 місяців тому

    Just watched this, well done geezer, a 'real' video, loads of times at the beach ive seen people taken out by big dogs running around, i wish people would think it through! You need space and real experience for any big powerful dogs! Dont try it and hope it works, be SURE you can cope before you buy one, last time i visited my local shelter there were 2 x beautiful Cano Corsos up for adoption cos their owners couldnt cope, even the staff couldnt really handle them for a walk, if they arent lead trained from a pup how on earth are you going to hold them back 🤷🏻‍♂️ its heartbreaking 💔

  • @romneycox6944
    @romneycox6944 10 місяців тому +1

    😂 so cute. Our family really wants a dog like this. Love this dog!

  • @adrianrivera7950
    @adrianrivera7950 10 місяців тому

    What a happy camper y’all both r lol so sweet to see this side of any breed that peep say r dangerous thanks for info

  • @tharancyboy
    @tharancyboy 10 місяців тому

    my grandparents used to have a massive saint bernard, and when i was like 3 or 4 i was playing with the dog when he forgot how big he was and just bumped into me, i fell face first into a door and the tip of my nose was touching my forehead. needless to say be aware of big dogs they can be the biggest teddybears but a accident is always lurking

  • @xhixhikazazi1482
    @xhixhikazazi1482 8 місяців тому +11

    Im a Cane Corso owener. I have 1 male 1 female and 2 Cane Corsos puppies. Im not the one that take care about them, my father is. My father quit his job and has dedicated the past 3 years to our Cane Corsos. I truly love Cane Corsos and think they are the best breed. ❤

  • @adamlee7006
    @adamlee7006 7 місяців тому

    Jason, I have a three year old handsome boy that is generally great, however, he knows around 9 people, and those are the only ones that can come in the house. He hates the dry cleaner, ups man, mailman,.... When he is calm he will sit/stay/wait. He won't eat until he is told he can. Do you have some advice or can you point me in some direction? Adam

  • @boduochen1984
    @boduochen1984 10 місяців тому

    Hi jason
    How do i buy the books in this video?
    Steve

  • @ReedsAuto
    @ReedsAuto 10 місяців тому

    What age do you recommend introducing the prong collar?

  • @robkennedy9242
    @robkennedy9242 6 місяців тому

    I have a Cane Corso. She's definitely a handful already and taking a lot of work but she's such a happy and loving dog she's more than worth it.

  • @user-tu8bg6bx2r
    @user-tu8bg6bx2r 9 місяців тому

    Any Schutzhound lines on Corso blood? Or even ipo KNPV

  • @soal3415
    @soal3415 10 місяців тому +1

    I had a big ole heavy Great Dane ...I've gotten body checks while dogs are playing an I'm not looking at them...ya that throws you and my dog was only 120lbs. Playing dogs can forget your there!
    My newest dog ...looks like a kangal is 130 lbs. I was out walking and a stranger neighbor popped up out of a snow bank. It's slippery..I fell on my stomache..my dog in protection mode backed up to me and sat on me. That was rough. They don't have to be mean to cause you accidental pain!

  • @grumben123
    @grumben123 2 місяці тому +1

    A pair of Cane Corsos have just killed a 12 year old kid in Edmonton. The dogs have a documented history of aggression in the past few months. Regardless of training, when control is lost the breed becomes a killer and they cannot be pulled off the victim. With some exceptions, other dogs will not kill because they can be pulled off. Saying “ in the majority of cases” the dog is not at fault is dodging the issue. It’s the minority of cases that are the problem.

  • @razorchuckles
    @razorchuckles 5 місяців тому

    Cane Corso dogs are so beautiful and magnificent, but I just don't think they would fit in with my family and our lifestyle (small children and we are not very sociable - and I'm getting older). But I love this video and you make excellent points for potential dog care.

  • @kokadjooutdoors620
    @kokadjooutdoors620 5 місяців тому

    My Weimaraner has caused me couple injuries not intentionally but understand the freight train coming at ya. Need cat like reflections at times

  • @ltyrell405
    @ltyrell405 2 місяці тому

    From my own experience of my rescue labrador which would be dwarfed by a cane corso, I discovered that simply being out with him walking through woods, fields, off the lead, I twisted ny ankles and fell sometimes just walking on rough terrain, he tripped me up by suddenly changing direction, I got knocked over once by him playing as a boistrous adolescent and play-rushing me from the side, one time running in the woods with him I fell and tore cartiledge off my ankle bone which required surgery - he was a sweetheart and had no aggression in him by the way, this was all incidental stuff. Having a strong dog around was a real eye opening experience, I realised that medium+ dog ownership presents a real risk of accidental injury to the owner and I feel that must be 50x more with a huge breed like the beautiful cane corso, magnificent but their sheer size, weight and capabilities have to be respected.

  • @TinCupChalice40
    @TinCupChalice40 10 місяців тому +4

    I have owned several Rottweilers for at least 40 years but now that I am 60 years old I walk with a cane and I don’t have the stability. I once did however, I am an experienced dog trainer and the owner, that is as far as the Rottweiler is concerned. I would love to have Cane Corsos. However, I am afraid I don’t have the strength to raise one as I once did with my Rottweilers, by the way, I also owned several Chow Chows. And as you probably know, the chow chow is an extremely aggressive breed as well. I am afraid of your answer, but I’m going to ask it anyway if I got your breed from a puppy having the experience that I do but not the physical strength any longer would it still be possible to own one? I live in the woods in Idaho. He has 20 acres to run if I were to get him or her your opinion is much appreciated. Thank you.

    • @jasoncorey
      @jasoncorey  10 місяців тому +6

      Of course...you have the knowledge and it has nothing to do with your physicality. And they are a breed that is eager to please the ones they love so they tend to be quick learners. Rotties I feel are harder to train. So you should be fine.

    • @TinCupChalice40
      @TinCupChalice40 10 місяців тому +2

      @@jasoncorey thank you for the encouragement. I will update you when I do make the comment.

    • @TinCupChalice40
      @TinCupChalice40 10 місяців тому +2

      Sorry, that should be “commitment”.

  • @shaneseabolt6493
    @shaneseabolt6493 10 місяців тому

    ive had 2 great danes and the most dangerous thing about them is there tell. lol
    my corso is the most intelagent dog i have ever have had. She strives on pleasing me and her family. she must have structure and boundries if not she can get herself in trouble. as far as being aggressive she has never as much barked except playing with my sisters great danes. my dad has a boxer who does not like female dogs and my corso just ignores her until the boxer bit her one day. my corso put her on her back and held her down for about 5 seconds until i said thats enough. These dogs are capible of so much with there intelagence. but the must have a strong handler to keep then in line. love the knowledge share.

  • @bcrtrx
    @bcrtrx 5 місяців тому

    my mate has one of these and hes super sweet. demands respect and discipline though as he is very strong and energetic, can only be so gentle. you would not want to lose control or be on its bad side