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Hi everyone! Happy New Year!!!In light of the XL Bully ban, many scared owners have messaged us to ask if they should ex...
03/01/2024

Hi everyone! Happy New Year!!!
In light of the XL Bully ban, many scared owners have messaged us to ask if they should exempt their Cane Corso.
The answer is NO!! The Cane Corso is a breed in it’s own right, and although the KC does not recognise them, they are recognised by ALL kennel clubs in the world, including Gibraltar which is part of the UK KC!!
Please people stop panicking and under no circumstance exempt your Cane Corso as you are basically admitting they are something they are not. Other than height, the Corso does not meet any other characteristics of the XL bullies and therefore they are not type.
Continue being responsible owners, educate those around you if they are ignorant, and keep your babies and people around them safe.
Have a wonderful New Year!!

Cane Corso Kennel Club UK Scottish Open Show winner King Tyson.Congratulations Erinn Marshall Many thanks to our BEST IN...
18/10/2022

Cane Corso Kennel Club UK Scottish Open Show winner King Tyson.
Congratulations Erinn Marshall

Many thanks to our BEST IN SHOW sponsor Tallentire Hall , Artisan Landscapes for their prize donation, and The Zetland Pantry for sponsoring our puppy class, the show would not have been half of what it was without the backing of the lovely businesses and people who got involved, thank you 🙏

Fiore Kuro Vita Da Capo1st Junior FemaleHuge thanks to our class sponsors The Zetland Pantry 🙏
17/10/2022

Fiore Kuro Vita Da Capo

1st Junior Female

Huge thanks to our class sponsors The Zetland Pantry 🙏

What a fantastic day we had on Sunday 11.09.2022 at our first ever event, to top it all off, we also raised £900 for the...
13/09/2022

What a fantastic day we had on Sunday 11.09.2022 at our first ever event, to top it all off, we also raised £900 for the Cane Corso UK and Molosser Rescue!!
Thank you to everyone who attended and if you have more pictures from the show, don’t hesitate to post them ❤️🥰🥰❤️
The team would like to thank you for your entries and would like thank our amazing Judge who came all the way from Italy to give us his expert opinion.
We will post the results on the website but bear with us please.

Club logo hoodies available to order guys!! Can also be personalised Message for more details as they are not on the sho...
29/11/2020

Club logo hoodies available to order guys!! Can also be personalised
Message for more details as they are not on the shop page yet.

22/11/2020

As Christmas is approaching, we will raffle a personalised mug and hoodie with proceeds going to the Cane Corso UK & Molloser rescue! Head over to our UK Cane Corso Kennel Club group to put your names down. 🥰🥰

Structure.Talking about this today with another owner, and had a chat with another owner at our last meet about the same...
01/08/2020

Structure.
Talking about this today with another owner, and had a chat with another owner at our last meet about the same thing.
A very common fault in a lot of corso, lack of angulation in the rear leg.
Athos suffers here, compare the angle of his hock to that in the picture. His rear is too straight.
I believe as a result of this there is excessive strain on the tendons and ligaments and he is a risk for a tear.
A lot of dogs I've met in person that have back legs like Athos have a tremor in their rear leg, I believe this is down to the structure of the leg.

30/07/2020
Thank you sooo much to The Cane Corso Magazine team for allowing us to be part of this amazing project and thank you to ...
27/07/2020

Thank you sooo much to The Cane Corso Magazine team for allowing us to be part of this amazing project and thank you to Ewa Larsson for the beautiful artwork, professional as always. Have a read guys and we are looking forward to update everyone about our upcoming event 🥰
To order your copy or read online, visit the website at link below ❤️

HTTP://WWW.CANECORSO-MAGAZINE.COM

Another fantastic meet, thanks especially to Chara for showing us round the Fort, and to Kerry for coming all the way fr...
26/07/2020

Another fantastic meet, thanks especially to Chara for showing us round the Fort, and to Kerry for coming all the way from Ardrossan, our turn to come to you next time.
Meet the gang....
Athos, Uros, Suzi, Lex, Maccon and Rebus 🐺

Follow the link to place your dog on the UK Cane Corso Registry...Become a part of the preservation of the integrity of ...
25/07/2020

Follow the link to place your dog on the UK Cane Corso Registry...
Become a part of the preservation of the integrity of the breed in the United Kingdom.
https://www.canecorsokennelclub.co.uk/cane-corso-registry.html

Our aim is to provide a safe and secure registry where health results for the parents of a litter can be viewed online, thus supporting responsible breeding ONLY with full transparency.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🐺The next meeting for the Scottish Branch of The Cane Corso Kennel Club UK, will take place at Carron Valley Rese...
20/07/2020

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🐺The next meeting for the Scottish Branch of The Cane Corso Kennel Club UK, will take place at Carron Valley Reservoir,FK6 5JL, Sunday 26th July at 1.30pm.
We will meet in the main car park, where we can all have a chat and get to know each other.
We will follow with a, very scenic, walk, along the reservoir so the dogs can have a splash in the water.
After this we will return to the car park, and Chara Allan is going to host a visit to Duncarron Medieval Village, a bit of a treat for film /history fans, Chara and her husband have been involved in lots of film /TV productions and historical reenactments.
Etiquette will be posted beforehand on the Cane Corso Club of Scotland page, we look forward to welcoming you.
You do not have to own a Cane Corso to attend, prospective owners or anyone with an interest are very welcome to come and meet the dogs 🐺🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

See you on Sunday 🙂

Fantastic opportunity to be part of this amazing project, don’t hesitate to message Ewa Larsson, myself or Corina Cotoi ...
11/07/2020

Fantastic opportunity to be part of this amazing project, don’t hesitate to message Ewa Larsson, myself or Corina Cotoi with your advertising needs or ideas ❤️

Dear all, Just a quick reminder to say that Issue no 12 will be coming out in the end of this month.

There are still spaces available, so if you would like to place an advert in the magazine and by doing so support the breed magazine and keep it going, please contact me directly Ewa Larsson

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Our NEW ZEELAND members have received their membership goodies!! Thank you for your trust guys Cane Corso Corsarii New Z...
07/07/2020

Our NEW ZEELAND members have received their membership goodies!! Thank you for your trust guys Cane Corso Corsarii New Zealand Kennel Loncey Clarke Tania Clarke 🥰❤️🥰 now the challenge is to see you at our next show and event 😘😘😘

Hi everyone, let’s talk movement, who is willing to post pictures of movement of their dogs, we can discuss mechanics of...
26/06/2020

Hi everyone, let’s talk movement, who is willing to post pictures of movement of their dogs, we can discuss mechanics of movement and why correct conformation is important for movement. (Photo for attention)

How is everyone enjoying the nice hot weather? Pics of sun worshiping dogs anyone?Also what type of advice or posts woul...
23/06/2020

How is everyone enjoying the nice hot weather? Pics of sun worshiping dogs anyone?
Also what type of advice or posts would you all like to see on the page?
Photo for attention because dogs and kids are the best ❤️

31/05/2020

It’s a wonderful sunny Sunday, what is everyone up to? Show us in pictures 🥰❤️🥰

🐍 FYIMost vets DO NOT carry anti venom, it is only brought in on individual cases.The advice is to take a picture of the...
27/05/2020

🐍 FYI
Most vets DO NOT carry anti venom, it is only brought in on individual cases.
The advice is to take a picture of the snake if you can, phone your vet and make your way there straight away if your dog has been bitten🐍

23/05/2020

“Cane Corso Puppy Stages Of Development

Raising a cane corso puppy can be extremely rewarding, and at times very challenging, with periods of frustration. As with all puppies, your cane corso puppy will pass through many stages of development.

There will be moments of pride in all that your puppy has experienced and accomplished, and then there will be days where you will feel your puppy has not retained anything you have spent so many hours to teach. It can be helpful to see what stage of development your puppy is in, or about to enter, so that you can gain understanding and prepare for what is possibly to come. Many Behaviors can be accounted for with these stages, but a lot of these behaviors are also not acceptable and you must train and lead the way. cane corso puppies

The mother of your puppy will start the process by building the foundation. This responsibility will then be turned over to you. It can not be expressed enough times how important it is for you to train and socialize your puppy, so that he will be a happy well adjusted member of your family for life.

Puppy Toddlers Period (3 - 8 Weeks)

"Mother Knows Best" Never underestimate the power of a good mother!

During the Toddler period, the cane corso puppies emerge on their own from the litter. They venture into the surrounding environment. These lessons learned in the toddler stage are CRITICAL. Puppies removed too early from their litter tend to be nervous, bark inappropriately and tend to bite simply because these lessons that are taught by the mother and littermates were missed. Training problems and long-term behavior problems can often be attributed to a puppy removed from the litter much too soon.

Beginning at 3 weeks of age:

- The first lessons learned are dog specific behavioral patterns
- They will learn the meanings of various postures and the affect it has on their mother and littermates.
- They will learn how to bite and what it is like to be bitten.
- They will learn what barking and other vocalizations mean and their different uses.
- They will learn how to establish social relationships with other dogs.

Beginning at 5 weeks of age:

- Vocalization and tempered activities (dog manners) usually are learned at approximately 5 weeks of age.
- They will learn how to be submissive to the leader of the pack.
- They will learn and refine additional postures, vocalizations and acceptable dog interaction behaviors.

Actions that the mother will take:

The mother will growl, snarl and snap to communicate. With a few very clear signals and repetitions, the young puppy will learn quickly. Soon, a mother’s glare or low growl is all that is needed to keep a young pup in line. Littermates also learn clear signals of communication to each other.

Socialization Period (7-12 weeks) cane corso puppies
* First Fear Stage 8-11 weeks

“Lasting impact, rapid learning”

Dogs that are denied socialization during this critical Socialization period often become unpredictable because they are fearful or aggressive. It is during this time, that your dog needs to have positive experiences. They need to be introduced to new things and begin the groundwork to a happy, well-adjusted dog.

Beginning at 7 weeks of age:

- Short attention spans.
- Things learned are permanent and will be more challenging to change.
- Puppy will be eager to learn.
- What he does and learns now, he will do as an adult.
- Puppy’s temperament and personality will become more apparent.
- Puppy will be transitioning his education from his mother to his human environment.

Beginning at 8 weeks and ending at approximately 11 weeks of age:

- Any traumatic, painful or frightening experiences can have a lasting impact if not dealt with right away.

What You Can Do:

- Gradually introduce your puppy to new things, environments and people.
- Make experiences positive (provide encouragement, treats or toys)
- Don’t push your puppy into fearful situations – take things slowly and allow him to adjust and get use to the situation.
- Do not let others push your puppy or be forceful with them.
- Provide a secure comforting demeanor.
- Teach the puppy you are there to protect and lead.

Too many times we see owners push their puppies into uncomfortable situations, because the owner either feels "bad" or falls victim to "peer pressure", and sometimes they are uneducated and think they were "doing the right thing". If your puppy is visibly uncomfortable in any situation....running children that just want to pet the pretty puppy or ignorant dog owners that feel that their pushy dog needs to shove it's way into every dog's space. These situations are not comfortable to the average puppy and can actually cause a puppy to learn undesirable behaviors. If you do not stand up and stop these situations before they start, you will actually be teaching the behavior you don't want and your puppy be threatened by other dogs, children and new people. A puppy that has been traumatized by an attack from another dog takes years and a lot of training to overcome ( if they ever do overcome). Your puppy is looking to you as a leader, to respect it's space!

**** Your Puppy should see you as a Confident Leader, one he or she can gain strength and confidence from. YOU and only You should be your puppy's main focus. You should be the Center of your puppy's world.****

Seniority Classification Period (12-16 Weeks)
"You're Not The Boss Of Me"

The puppy has been in the home now for a few weeks. He has been watching you and the family very closely. He is picking up on human behaviors and reactions. He is learning the pecking order of the pack. As he observes and learns, he will then attempt to figure out where exactly he stands in the pack order, and to also see if moving up in the pack will work. After all, he knows who the “weak links” are and will start at the bottom and try to move right up the pack. How could such a cute little pup be such a pistol?

What is happening: cane corso puppies

- Puppy will begin to question authority.
- Puppy will attempt to move himself up in the pack order.
- Puppy will try to dominate.
- Puppy will grab leashes.
- Puppy will try to determine what activities are going to be done and when.
- Puppy may growl.
- Puppy may put his mouth on you.
- Puppy can often become over excited.

What you can do:

- Learn how your actions and body language communicate to your dog. - Do not play aggressive games during this phase. (Tug or wrestling)
- If puppy becomes over excited, growls or mouths you, you stop all activity.
- Be very aware of how the puppy interacts with children – do not leave children unattended with the puppy.
- Enroll in a puppy kindergarten class to redirect some of the energy.
- Evaluate the whole family’s methods of interactions and corrections and make sure that all are consistent and clear. (Unified front concept here)

Flight Instinct Period (4 - 8 Months)

"Independence Day"

Your cute little puppy has been following you around for weeks now. He has been aware of where you are and would stay pretty close. During this period that same cute little puppy will decide that he is ready to go solo and take off running quicker than lightening. During this time, teaching the puppy that he must stay close by or come when called is critical. The failure to do this will result in a dog that will not be reliable to come or to stay close by as an adult and very well could lead the dog into a life or death situation.

What is happening:

- The puppy will become more independent.
- A puppy that previously would never go very far, will venture off.
- The Puppy will ignore commands to stay close or come.
- How you handle refusal to come or stay will affect future reliability off leash.
- Puppy will be clever in attempts to run around loose.

What you can do:

- Leash on 100% of the time when not in a confined area.
- Never allow dog loose in an unconfined area. (Yes this is redundant to the above, so it must be pretty important for us to say it twice.)
- Being off leash outside of a confined area is reserved for dogs that have been well trained.
- Enroll in training class that utilizes positive training techniques.
- Reinforce and continue to train your puppy “come”.
- Make coming a very positive experience.
- Oh… and never allow your puppy to be off leash in an unconfined area.

Adolescence Period (7 - 10 months)
“Welcome to the Teenage Years – Oh my gosh...what were we thinking getting this dog???"

This is one of the most difficult times for pet owners. They are so surprised when their puppy turns into “devil dog” or “cujo”. This often is a time when many families start to worry that maybe they made cane corso puppiesa bad decision in getting a dog. Remember: you get what you put into it. You take the time right now to teach good habits, you will have the dog you always dreamed of for many years. This work will payoff.

What is happening:

- The puppy will become a free and independent thinker.
- The puppy will continue to review the pack order.
- The puppy will be very energetic.
- The puppy will be exuberant and enthusiastic.
- They turn into clowns with teeth.
- They will delight in learning new and fun things.

What you can do:

- Appreciate the humor of it all.
- Understand that despite the behaviors it is your time to continue to train and reinforce the things you do want him to do.
- Reaffirm the family pack order.
- Be realistic about expectations (still very much a puppy in a big boy body)
- Channel all that energy into positive learning experiences.
- Continue with training classes; explore options for additional training opportunities.

Second Fear Imprint Period (6 - 14 Months)
“Yikes! What’s up with that?”

You have a puppy that is full of beans, he runs around like a clown in search of his next show. But then, BAM, he refuses to walk down some stairs, he is shaking in the car, or he jumps at the sound of the neighbor’s music. Surprise! This is normal, but you must help your dog figure out how to deal with his fears or concerns. The skills of learning how to “shake it off and keep going” will be valuable to him for the rest of his life. It will also reduce the chances that the things he fears will not be permanently imprinted for life.

What is happening: cane corso puppies

- The puppy that was so confident will suddenly become reluctant to new things.
- This period can be subtle.
- This period can come and go several times over this entire period.
- It may appear to be unprovoked or unrelated to any specific occurrence.
- Puppy can become frustrating to owners.

What you can do:

Avoid extremes in your response (no anger or forcing or over comforting) be calm and assertive.

- Be patient and understanding.
- Well aware of surrounding and potential triggers.
- Work on desensitizing him with gradual introductions with rewards.
- Avoid reassurance and coddling (which is a reward for this behavior)
- Don’t over react or correct the fearfulness – just make light of it and encourage him to deal with his fear (work through the fear).
- Praise with grand rewards for his attempts.
- Your dog will take his clues from you, if you act frightened or concerned he will too.

Mature Adulthood Development Period (1 - 3 Years)
“I shall protect thy kingdom!”

So the puppy is no longer an itty-bitty baby, he is pretty much fully-grown in height. He will begin to fill out a bit and develop more muscle tone. But, mentally, the dog is still working out some last details of his life and what it means to him. He IS a member of a pack and now begins to find that his turf is worthy of monitoring and protecting. Sort of sounds nice to have your dog be protective, but don’t fall for it. You do not want you dog to take over these responsibilities because in no time you too will be under the rule of the King Dog. Which can lead to aggressive behaviors, protective to the point of creating fear or actually harming someone or another animal as he protects. This is bad news, and often the reason a dog is taken out of the home or destroyed. So, don’t allow your dog to be the King of the Castle, assign him the role of court jester – he will be happier and so will your family.

What is happening: cane corso puppies

- The dog may become more turf protective.
- Strangers may be greeted with barking.
- Barking at noises, birds, cars, butterflies, pretty much everything he believe worthy of attention.
- Playing with other dogs may escalate to fighting.
- Same s*x confrontations of other dogs can occur.
- Once again, checking the pack order to see if he can move up.

What you can do:

- Reinforce how to greet strangers into your home.
- Teach your dog to ignore dogs he cannot be nice to.
- Practice or reinforce dog manners (utilizing no threatening dogs)
- Learn to read your dog and other dogs. (Circling, walking on toes, stiff tail wags, tense facial expressions are the signs of aggressive behaviors)
- Rally your family to review that the pack order is clear and every one is consistent with training and corrections.
- Reward him for good behaviors.
- Give the dog another job, therapy work, obedience classes, agility.”
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22/05/2020

Thank you to our members that signed up so far!!! Your membership gifts are being made as we speak and will be shipped early next week. First 20 members to sign up, will also receive e founding member certificate and benefit from a discout (in the shape of a partial refund to the registration of their dogs)

Really informative post for all new puppy owners, joint care in the growing months is absolutely vital for comfort in ad...
20/05/2020

Really informative post for all new puppy owners, joint care in the growing months is absolutely vital for comfort in adulthood......
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Important post.

An 8/10 week old puppies bones don't even touch yet. They plod around cutely with big floppy paws & wobbly movement because their joints are entirely made up of muscle, tendons, ligaments with skin covering. Nothing is fitting tightly together or has a true socket yet.

When you run them excessively or don't restrict their exercise to stop them from overdoing it during this period you don't give them a chance to grow properly. Every big jump or excited, bouncing run causes impacts between the bones. In reasonable amounts this is not problematic and is the normal wear and tear that every animal will engage in.

But when you're letting puppy jump up and down off the lounge or bed, take them for long walks/hikes, you are damaging that forming joint. When you let the puppy scramble on tile with no traction you are damaging the joint.

You only get the chance to grow them once. A well built body is something that comes from excellent breeding and a great upbringing-BOTH, not just one.

Once grown you will have the rest of their life to spend playing and engaging in higher impact exercise. So keep it calm while they're still little baby puppies and give the gift that can only be given once.

Please follow the link below to the website for your club membership and to register your Corso with the CANE CORSO KENN...
20/05/2020

Please follow the link below to the website for your club membership and to register your Corso with the CANE CORSO KENNEL CLUB UK.

https://www.canecorsokennelclub.co.uk/cane-corso-registry.html

Our aim is to provide a safe and secure registry where health results for the parents of a litter can be viewed online, thus supporting responsible breeding ONLY with full transparency.

Hello and welcome friends to the Cane Corso Kennel Club UK!!!We are absolutely DELIGHTED to have you here and hope you w...
19/05/2020

Hello and welcome friends to the Cane Corso Kennel Club UK!!!
We are absolutely DELIGHTED to have you here and hope you will join us in promoting a shining future for our beautiful breed in the UK.

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