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The Cane Corso is a large dog of molossoid type, and is closely related to the Neapolitan Mastiff.It is well muscled [7] and less bulky than most other mastiff breeds. . According to the international standard, dogs should stand some 62–70 cm at the withers and weigh 45–50 kg; bitches are about 4 cm smaller, and weigh some 5
Seventeen Italian dog breeds are recognised by the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana, [1] of which fifteen are recognised also by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale.
Cane Corso [6] Cane di Oropa; Cane Paratore; Cantabrian Water Dog; Cão de Gado Transmontano [89] Cardigan Welsh Corgi [90] Carea Leonés; Carolina Dog [91] Carpathian Shepherd Dog [92] Castro Laboreiro Dog [93] Catahoula Leopard Dog [94] Catalan Sheepdog [95] Caucasian Shepherd Dog [96] Cavalier King Charles Spaniel [97] Central Asian Shepherd ...
The Maremmano-Abruzzese Sheepdog (Italian: Cane da pastore maremmano-abruzzese), also known as the Maremmano, Maremma Sheepdog, or Abruzzese Sheepdog (Italian: pastore abruzzese), among other names, is an Italian breed of livestock guardian dog.
The Neapolitan Mastiff or Mastino Napoletano is an Italian breed of large dog of mastiff type. It descends from the traditional guard dogs of central Italy. [1] It was recognised as a breed by the Ente Nazionale della Cinofilia Italiana in 1949, [2] and accepted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale in 1956.
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The first registration of the breed in the Libro Origini Italiano, the Italian national stud-book for dogs, was in 1891. [4] A breed association , now called the Associazione Amatori del Cane da Pastore Bergamasco , was established in 1949. [ 2 ]
[30] [31] They have been used successfully as flock guard dogs. [32] The Leonberger received American Kennel Club recognition as a member of the Working Group [1] [33] on January 1, 2010, alongside the Icelandic Sheepdog and the Cane Corso. It was the 167th breed to be recognized by the AKC. [34]