Why Your Cane Corso Is Not Paying Attention (And How I Fixed It)

It started with a simple request: I asked Hermie, my male Cane Corso, to go to his bed when the doorbell rang. But instead, he shot to the door barking, placing himself squarely between me and the unknown.

I repeated the command—firm voice, strong posture—but he wouldn’t budge. His message was clear: “I don’t trust you’ve got this.”

The second I calmly walked to the door, spoke gently to the visitor, and returned to Hermie with a steady hand… he let out a sigh and walked to his bed on his own.

Cane Corsos operate on trust. When they don’t believe their human has control, they feel obligated to take over.

All the obedience in the world won’t matter if your dog doesn’t feel safe under your leadership. Trust is the foundation.

That’s what my free ebook is all about. It teaches you how to earn your Cane Corso’s trust using daily experiences you’re already having.

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