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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 [8] 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 kg less. [2]
Just ask Rambo the Cane Corso, who would rather be anywhere other than in the vet's office. On January 8, Rambo's owner Michelle, or @mirossi91, shared a sweet and silly clip of the pup refusing ...
The Neapolitan Mastiff is large, massive and powerful, with a weight in the range 50–70 kg (110–150 lb) and a height at the withers of some 60–75 cm (24–30 in) [3] The length of the body is about 15% greater than the height. [3] The skin is abundant and loose, particularly on the head where it hangs in heavy wrinkles.
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Cane Corso, a breed of dog This page was last edited on 26 December 2024, at 00:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...
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Weight gain (calorie needs can be 30–40% lower in older dogs) Weakening of immune system leading to infections; Skin changes (thickening or darkening of skin, dryness leading to reduced elasticity, loss or whitening of hair) Change in feet and nails (thicker and more brittle nails makes trimming harder) Arthritis, dysplasia and other joint ...
The name Boerboel derives from the Afrikaans words boer, meaning farmer, and boel, a shortening of boelhond, meaning bulldog. [10]The Boerboel descends from an old colonial cross-breed of mastiffs and bulldogs used both as a guard dog on remote farms and estates and for big game hunting, and known as the Boer Dog [11]: 618 or Boer Hunting Dog.