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Cane Corso Puppies for sale

Recognized for their impressive stature and protective instincts, the Cane Corso or Italian Mastiff is a prestigious Italian breed, appreciated globally for its versatile skills as a guardian, companion, and athlete. Historically used in warfare, this robust breed exhibits a powerful, muscular build, presenting in coat shades such as black, fawn, red, grey, and brindle. Cane Corsos are intelligent, assertive dogs known for their remarkable loyalty and strong protective nature, making them fitting for active households and highly-interactive environments. Despite their intimidating appearance, they are affectionate with their families, showing a gentle side towards children. Training and socialization from a young age are fundamental for this breed, and stringent exercise is vital to maintain their mental and physical well-being.

Read our Cane Corso Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Ultimate mastiff puppies

Mastiff & Cane Corso Hybrid

3 daysAge
44Sex
£1,500Price

WAITING LIST NOW OPEN 8 Old English mastiff x cane corso puppies available to loving homes The ultimate mastiff combination, Roma is our fawn old English mastiff girl , with an outstanding kc reg

GooleEast Riding of Yorkshire
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Rottweiler cross cane corso

Rottweiler & Cane Corso Hybrid

11 weeksAge
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£550Price

🐶 Rottweiler x Cane Corso Puppies – Ready for Loving Homes Our beautiful, much-loved Rottweiler, Lexi, gave birth to 8 adorable puppies on 13th January. Mum is a pedigree Rottweiler with KC papers, a

HeathfieldEast Sussex
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Cane corso puppies

Cane Corso

10 weeksAge
63Sex
£600Price

8 weeks old ready Togo, all blue coloured Bright blue eyes Can send pictures and videos upon request Brought up around other dogs and children, playful and loving

CleethorpesNorth East Lincolnshire
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Cane corso pups

Cane Corso

3 monthsAge
53Sex
£700Price

Introducing our 12 week old cane corso pups dad is a cane corso x neapolitan mastiff and mum is cane corso type. All pups have been raised around kids and adults and have plenty of daily socialisation

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EastbourneEast Sussex
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Male Cane Corso X Neopolitan mastiff/Great Dane

Cane Corso & Mixed Breed Hybrid

7 monthsAge
87Sex
£200Price

It is absolutely heartbreaking writing this post. 6 Month old Cane Corso X Neopolitan Mastiff/Great Dane. Home will be fully checked. Vet checked, microchip, all injections upto date. Wormed and flead

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GrimsbyNorth East Lincolnshire

FAQs

What is a good price for a Cane Corso puppy?

The average cost of a purebred Cane Corso puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £563, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Cane Corso a good family dog?

Yes, a Cane Corso can be a good family dog if properly trained and socialized from a young age. They are loyal, protective, and affectionate with their families, but require an experienced owner due to their strong and dominant nature. Regular exercise and positive reinforcement are essential for them to be well-behaved family pets.

Is a Cane Corso legal in the UK?

The Cane Corso is not classified as a banned breed in the UK under the Dangerous Dogs Act. It is legal to own, breed, or sell this breed in the UK.

Is a Cane Corso a calm dog?

A Cane Corso is generally calm and well-mannered when properly trained and socialized. However, they are also protective and alert, making them attentive watchdogs. Their temperament can vary based on individual personality and upbringing.

What is the downside of a Cane Corso?

The downside of a Cane Corso is that they require consistent training and socialization due to their protective and dominant nature. They can be aggressive or territorial if not properly managed, making them less suitable for inexperienced dog owners. Additionally, their large size means they need ample space and exercise.