How to Prevent Your Corso from Acting Rudely?
A Cane Corso that has been raised by its owners since puppyhood in a loving environment that gently but firmly discourages dominance shouldn’t act aggressively toward them. The Corso breed is well-known and adored for its owners’ protection and adoring affection.
Adult Corso who has experienced abuse may become aggressive toward their owners, but this behavior is common among all dogs.
Although fatal attacks on their human owners have been documented, these incidents are the exception rather than the rule. The significance of appropriate training and environment for these potentially dangerous large breed dogs is only highlighted by incidents like these.
You must responsibly train your Cane Corso because of its 700 pounds per square inch (PSI) bite force and weight of up to 110 pounds (50 kg).
A Michigan couple was sentenced to prison in 2014 after their two Corso fatally mauled...