
About Breed
Cane Corsos are heavyweight, intelligent and guard dogs and they are faithful and trustful. They are responsible parents, responsible and obedient as well as faithful family members. They ought to be well-behaved and healthy through physical exercise and regular training. It has a low maintenance and short coat making the grooming easy. Cane Crosso is faithful, caring, fearless and devout to its owner. They are robust, smart and affectionate and this is the reason they are good pets in the mature family that needs a watchful and concerned companion.
Origin
Italy
Size
Large
Ideal Space
Large Yard / Open Space
Top 5 Traits
- Protective
- Loyal
- Intelligent
- Confident
- Courageous
Height
62 cms (males)
60 cms (females)
Coat Length
Short
Coat Type
Short Coat
Life Expectancy
9 – 12 years
Ideal Weather
10°C to 30°C
Weight
40 kgs (Male)
38 kgs (Female)
Color
- Black, Grey, Fawn
Job & Working Abilities
- Guarding
- Protection
- Companion
- Obedience
- Therapy
Allergies & Hypoallergenic Status
- Not hypoallergenic
- Moderate shed
- Skin sensitivity prone
- Moderate dander
Common Behavior Issues
- Barking
- Aggression
- Guarding
- Dominance
- Anxiety
Travel & Adaptability
- Moderate Adaptability / Average Traveller
Characteristics
Strong, confident, and loyal, with moderate energy. Protective of family, can be reserved with strangers. Intelligent and trainable with consistent guidance. Requires daily activity and mental stimulation to stay balanced.

Pet Nutrition
Nutrition Information
This breed benefits from a diet rich in high-quality protein, healthy fats, and complex carbohydrates to support muscle development, energy, and overall health. Proteins from sources like chicken, fish, eggs, or lean meats are essential for muscle maintenance, tissue repair, and metabolism. Healthy fats, including omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, provide concentrated energy, maintain a shiny coat, and support heart and brain function. Complex carbohydrates such as brown rice, oats, and vegetables supply sustained energy, while dietary fiber aids digestion and promotes nutrient absorption. Fruits and vegetables provide essential vitamins and minerals, supporting immunity, bone strength, and overall wellness. Life stage affects caloric needs: puppies and adolescents require higher energy intake for growth, adults require maintenance portions, and seniors may need slightly reduced calories. Proper portion control and scheduled feeding prevent obesity, while supplements such as omega-3 or glucosamine can support coat and joint health. Balanced nutrition ensures long-term vitality and optimal health.
- Puppy - 1,000–1,800 kcal
- Adolescent - 1,300–2,200 kcal
- Adult - 1,800–3,000 kcal
- Senior - 1,600–2,700 kcal
Calories per day
List of Meat
- Beef
- Chicken
- Lamb
- Beef Chunks
- Chicken Liver
List of Vegetables
- Bell Pepper
- Kale
- Asparagus
- Celery
- Lettuce
Diet Information
Advantage of the breed is that it enjoys a balanced diet containing high quality protein to ensure the strength of the muscles, energy, and the general well-being of the body. The proteins play a role in repairing the tissues and maintaining lean muscles, and the fats play a role in provision of concentrated energy and maintenance of skin and coat in good condition. Complex carbohydrates provide energy and are good to the digestive system. The caloric requirements of every stage of life are different according to the needs of the respective growth requirements; that is, puppies need a lot of energy to grow, adults need the caloric needs to support their weight, and old age dogs need the caloric needs to gain weight, through a modest amount. Fruits and vegetables Fresh vegetables and fruits are to be moderately used to provide the required vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and dietary fiber. One must be keen on the quantity of food to prevent obesity and other health issues. Other supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids and joint supportive nutrients may be handy in the maintenance of health of the coat and joints particularly in an active dog or aged dog.
- Brown Rice
- Oatmeal
- Quinoa
- Barley
- Squash
List of Carbs
- Wax Apple
- Surinam Cherry
- Barbados Cherry
- Marionberry
- Nance Fruit
List of Fruits
- Olive Oil
- Coconut Oil
- Flaxseed Oil
- Fish Oil
- Canola Oil
List of Fats
Safe Foods
Some of the secure food consists of lean meat such as chicken, lamb, vegetables such as spinach, pumpkin and fruits such as bananas and strawberries. Energy giving Carbs of barley or rice. Fishes and coconut oils are healthy. Do not feed on chocolate, grapes, and onions.
List of Unsafe Foods
- Chocolate
- Onions
- Caffeine
- Processed Snacks
- Grapes
- Garlic
- Artificial Sweeteners
- Raisins
- Alcohol
- Fried Foods
Unsafe Foods
I have a Cane Corso. I would like to assure that they were safe. Cane Corso is especially bad at certain things. These include chocolate, grapes, raisin, onions, garlic and alcohol. I should not feed my Cane Corso by the cooked bones or fatty food that people eat as it is extremely unhealthy to them. When feeding my Cane Corso fruit I will have to take out the pits and seeds.The best alternative will be to feed my Cane Corso dog devoid fruits they can eat. I would be utilizing dog snacks, in my case the Cane Corso.
Pet Health
Health Information
This breed can live long and healthy by having a proper exercise, balanced nutrition, grooming, and dental hygiene with attentive veterinary care.Regular visits to veterinarians will be very beneficial to this breed to maintain overall health and identify possible issues in time. To prevent infectious and parasitic diseases, regular immunizations and regular control of parasites, such as deworming and the control of fleas and ticks, are necessary. It is significant to monitor the health regularly because with the course of time, the breed is likely to develop joint, heart, and cover-related complications. Early detection of these issues can ensure a timely control of them, as well as lead to avoiding the development of long-term issues.Proper nutrition is essential to ensure the stable energy levels, good immunity, and healthy skin and coat. A well-balanced and good quality diet that has proper quantity aids in maintaining muscle strength and general well-being and decreases the chances of obesity. Exercising should be considered regularly to ensure a fit dog, and good joints, as well as, the cardiovascular health. Nevertheless, excessive work is recommended and particularly in adolescence where bones and joints are in their formative stages. The best medicine is controlled walks, medium play and age-related activities.Dental care is also another important factor in normal health care. Frequent brushing of teeth, dental chews or professional cleaning keep up the plaque deposits, gum disease, and oral infections, which may be harmful to the health. This breed can be healthy, active, and well-conditioned during the whole life with preventative veterinary attention, balanced nutrition, proper exercise, proper dental care, and close attention.
Common Health Issues
- Ear Infections
- Allergies
- Joint Issues
Energy Level
- Moderate
Allergies & Hypoallergenic
- Not hypoallergenic
- Moderate shed
- Skin sensitivity prone
- Moderate dander
Well Being
- Healthy
- Energetic
- Alert
- Agile
- Playful
Recognizing Stress
- Barking
- Panting
- Pacing
- Hiding
- Trembling
- Licking
- Aggression
- Withdrawal
Exercise Routine
- 45 to 60 minutes
This breed can live long and healthy by having a proper exercise, balanced nutrition, grooming, and dental hygiene with attentive veterinary care.Regular visits to veterinarians will be very beneficial to this breed to maintain overall health and identify possible issues in time. To prevent infectious and parasitic diseases, regular immunizations and regular control of parasites, such as deworming and the control of fleas and ticks, are necessary. It is significant to monitor the health regularly because with the course of time, the breed is likely to develop joint, heart, and cover-related complications. Early detection of these issues can ensure a timely control of them, as well as lead to avoiding the development of long-term issues.Proper nutrition is essential to ensure the stable energy levels, good immunity, and healthy skin and coat. A well-balanced and good quality diet that has proper quantity aids in maintaining muscle strength and general well-being and decreases the chances of obesity. Exercising should be considered regularly to ensure a fit dog, and good joints, as well as, the cardiovascular health. Nevertheless, excessive work is recommended and particularly in adolescence where bones and joints are in their formative stages. The best medicine is controlled walks, medium play and age-related activities.Dental care is also another important factor in normal health care. Frequent brushing of teeth, dental chews or professional cleaning keep up the plaque deposits, gum disease, and oral infections, which may be harmful to the health. This breed can be healthy, active, and well-conditioned during the whole life with preventative veterinary attention, balanced nutrition, proper exercise, proper dental care, and close attention.
Pet Activities:
Engaging your pet in daily walks, fetch, or toys keeps your pet fit, mentally sharp, and well-behaved while strengthening your bond.
Strength Training & Protection Drills (35–45 mins)
Cane Corsos are powerful guardian dogs. Controlled strength exercises, obedience training, and protection drills help channel their energy and instincts.
Strength Walks & Guard Training (30 – 40 mins)
Cane Corsos benefit from structured walks, obedience drills, and controlled strength exercises that support their natural guarding instincts.
Obedience Training (20 – 30 mins)
Structured training sessions using commands like sit, stay, recall, and heel help improve discipline and mental stimulation. Cane Corsos are intelligent and protective; obedience training is crucial for control and mental stimulation.
It is a breed that can be brushed once a week to keep their hair loose, avoid matting, and have an elegant-clean-healthy coat. Frequent brushing also aids in the distribution of natural oils which favors the skin health as well as the coat shine. Frequent bathing should be resorted to as and when the dog is dirty with mild dog shampoo being used in order to prevent skin irritations. Ear cleaning should be done regularly to avoid the accumulation of wax, infection, and nail trimming should be done regularly to avoid pain and difficulty in movement. Dental hygiene is facilitated by dental care such as brushing teeth or dental chews. Frequent cleaning of the coat also enhances aesthetics, as well as promotes comfort, hygiene, and well-being in the long term.
Shedding Level
Moderate
Hygienic Checklist
- Bathing
- Brushing
- Nail Trimming
- Ear Cleaning
- Dental Care
- Coat Check
- Paw Cleaning
- Eye Care
- Anal Gland Check
- Flea/Tick Prevention
- Parasite Control
- Clean Water
- Clean Bedding
- Waste Disposal
- Ventilation
Benefits of Grooming
- Healthy Coat
- Reduced Shedding
- Skin Check
- Early Disease Detection
- Nail Health
- Ear Health
- Dental Hygiene
- Parasite Prevention
- Odor Control
- Comfort
- Bonding
- Stress Reduction
- Appearance
- Circulation
- Hygiene



