Robert Hawkins

Cane Corso Nails

Cane Corso Nails — All Is Revealed

Cane Corso nails are thick and strong, as you would expect in such a large dog and can be quite sharp. These nails can be a challenge to keep trimmed and can cause problems if they grow too long. Aside from consequences for the dog, if not kept well-trimmed, they can scratch surfaces easily.

Cane Corso Hypoallergenic

Are Cane Corsos Hypoallergenic? Read This First

The term “hypoallergenic” refers to the reduced likelihood that a dog can cause an allergic reaction in its owner. People who suffer from pet allergies may be interested in a hypoallergenic dog breed, because it will cause fewer problems and make life easier. This article will explore the question, ‘Are Cane Corsos hypoallergenic?’

Cane Corso Good Dog

Is A Cane Corso A Good Dog? The Big Questions

Is a Cane Corso a good dog? It’s a question for the individual. It really depends on the things that are most important to you about your dog. As a long-time Cane Corso owner, I would say Cane Corsos are great dogs. Here, we look at the questions that are likely to be most important for you if you are thinking about getting a Cane Corso.

Cane Corso Potty Training

How To Potty Train A Cane Corso — Here’s What We Learned

Potty training your Cane Corso is clearly an essential task. Even if a dog is man’s best friend, it’s difficult to live in harmony if this basic behavior is not in place. In this article, we’ll look into how to establish a potty training regime, together with some important do’s and don’ts…

Cane Corso Apartment

Cane Corso In Apartment? — Get The Lowdown Here!

Many people wonder whether a Cane Corso is a good apartment dog. Given that the Cane Corso is a working dog, bred to hunt and guard livestock, it is not the most obvious choice for an apartment dweller. But with a little care and preparation, a Cane Corso can make a great apartment pet

Cane Corso

Can You Run With A Cane Corso? The Essential Facts

Can You Run With A Cane Corso? Yes, you can run with a Cane Corso. As long as your Cane Corso has reached adulthood, is in good health and well-conditioned, you can take your dog for a run. A Cane Corso puppy should not be running. And you should always have the dog on a leash every time you set off to run, to be sure he is under control.

Cane Corso Cold Weather

Cane Corso In Hot And Cold Weather — Everything Explained

Today’s typical Cane Corso is not really an outside dog. They are prone to overheating in conditions of high heat or humidity. Cane Corsos are not well-equipped to handle extreme cold either. They do have a double coat, which helps, but they are short-haired, which limits their natural protection from the cold. Cane Corsos can handle a range of conditions of moderate heat or cold, but should not be expected to stay outside all day long in the hot sun, cold weather, or snow

Cane Corso Puppy

How Far To Walk A Cane Corso Puppy — Facts Explained

How far you walk your Cane Corso puppy, how long, and how often are decisions that will have a big effect on his health and happiness. Puppies need the right amount of exercise to stay healthy and well-adjusted.
The Cane Corso was bred as a working dog, and their history includes a lot of exercise. But that’s not the whole story, as we will see…

Cane Corso Puppies

At What Age Should I Neuter My Cane Corso?

Research in the last few years has shown that the standard guideline for spay/neuter at 6 months of age may no longer be appropriate. There are potential health risks for dogs treated at this young age. In particular, increased risk of certain cancers and joint problems. Spaying/neutering your Cane Corso at 18 months or 2 years of age is likely to be a better choice.

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