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Cropped ears vs. natural ears on a Cane Corso đž
Cropped ears vs. natural ears on a Cane Corso đž One of the most common questions I get is: âAre you cropping the ears⌠or leaving them natural?â The truth is, Cane Corsos look beautiful either way â and the decision is always personal. Ear cropping has a long history in working breeds and is still part of the traditional Cane Corso look in many show rings. Natural ears are becoming increasingly popular too, and many families love the soft, expressive look they give the breed

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Dec 26, 20252 min read
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Growing Up With a Cane Corso: Childhood With a Gentle Guardian
There are childhoods filled with toys and cartoons⌠and then there are childhoods spent growing up with a Cane Corso. Those childhoods feel different. Theyâre a little steadier. A little more protected. A little more full of paw prints on your heart. When a child grows up with a Cane Corso, they donât just âhave a dog.â They grow up side-by-side with a living, breathing guardian who takes their job seriously in a way that is hard to explain unless youâve seen it. The beginnin

cumberlandcorsos
Dec 26, 20253 min read
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History of the Cane Corso
The Cane Corso (pronounced KAH-nay KOR-so ) is one of Italyâs most treasured working breeds, with roots tracing back nearly 2,000 years....

cumberlandcorsos
Sep 25, 20252 min read
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