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We are capturing the 757 Area and more! Here at our reputable and trusted dog breeding website, you’ll discover a world filled with majestic and endearing breeds. We specialize in the breeding of Italian Mastiffs, also known as Cane Corso, English Bulldogs, and French Bulldogs (affectionately known as Frenchie’s).
These also include Import’s. With a deep commitment to maintaining breed purity and excellent health, our canine family members are nurtured with utmost care. Explore our site to learn more about our impressive breeds, our dedicated breeding process, and how you could welcome one of these charming puppies into your home and heart!
The Cane Corso is known to have been around since the 16th century in Italy. Recognized for being great hunters and baiters. These dogs maintained their look from the Canis Pugnax and were bred to serve a purpose. The outcome was a dog that was versatile in his abilities, as well as a loyal family dog. This Italian history was kept alive by a group of men that formed the S.A.C.C., Societa Amatori
Cane Corso. These are the most athletic Mastiff’s!
Ancient Italian breed medium-large size Molossus Dog. Sturdy, with a strong skeleton. Muscular and athletic, it moves with considerable ease and elegance. It has always been a property watchdog and hunter of difficult game such as the wild boar.
A muscular, balanced, large-boned dog, rectangular in proportion. Measured from the point of the shoulder to the point of buttock is approximately 10 percent greater than the height of the dog measured from the highest point of the shoulder to the ground.
Large, its total length reaches approximately one third of the height at the withers. Planes of the skull and muzzle are slightly convergent; they are not parallel. The circumference of the head measured at the cheekbones is more than twice the total length of the head; skin is firm and smooth.
Very alert and attentive. Some wrinkling on forehead occurs when alert. Eyes - Medium-size, almond-shaped, not round or bulging, tight fitting rims preferred with only a minimal amount of haw being visible. Eye color-Dogs with black muzzles (coat colors of black, fawn or red, and these colors brindled) dark brown eyes are preferred.
Ears - Set well above the cheekbones. May be cropped or uncropped. If cropped, it is in an equilateral triangle. If uncropped, they are medium size, triangular in shape, held tight to the cheeks, and not extending beyond the jaw bone. Nose - Large with well-opened nostrils, pigment color to match pigment color of the dog. Dogs with black pigment have black noses;
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