Our ultimate goal is to produce dogs that adhere to the standard and further improve the quality and soundness of the Cane Corso. While a high price is the main reason why many dog owners decide to purchase from backyard breeders, puppy mills, or pet shops, the truth is that what you don’t pay initially, you might end up paying in veterinary bills, and sometimes, even more.We strive for a sturdy,
muscular, athletic Cane Corso with substance and powerful movement. This breed is our passion and our dogs are family members, living in our home. We occasionally have puppies available to qualified homes. We do all we can to keep the breed true to its Italian roots. In fact, we love Our dogs so much that, you find many retired females living on the property as family pets. but we won’t allow just anyone to purchase our dogs. We take good care of our puppies, and we don’t want to give them to potentially bad owners. Our dogs come with docked tails, removed dewclaws, vaccinations, are dewormed, as well as with a 30-day kibble supply and a puppy starter kit. Not just that, but they’ll be available for any information you might need about your dog for as long as your new puppy lives. The biggest issue is that we only have up to 5 litters per year, so you might have to wait a few months to get your puppy, but it will be worth it. As our dogs are treated as family members from day one, they are very social and friendly. We are rather picky about who can purchase dogs from us. We'd rather not sell our puppies than sell them to families not fit for keeping powerful dogs like Cane Corsos.We conduct health testing on all of our dogs, so you can be certain you’ll get the best dog possible – as long as you don’t mind the long waiting list sometimes. Not all dogs will cost the same. Sometimes, even if you decide to buy from the same Cane Corso breeder, you might notice that not all puppies have the same price. This is because many things influence the Cane Corso price other than the breeder and the breed. This includes the coat color and whether you’re buying a family pet or a show-quality dog. Cane Corsos are not dogs for everyone. They require a firm hand, plenty of socialization and training, and lots of exercise and mental stimulation. They are strong dogs that can easily overpower a human, so you need to have at least some experience with large breeds. Still, these pups can make amazing family pets if you’ve socialized and trained them in time. Of course, choosing a puppy from a reputable Cane Corso breeder will help you with that. So, don’t let the high price turn you away. Buying from reputable breeders is the only way you can be certain your puppy won’t come with certain behavioral or health issues that could take them away from you too soon. We're West Californians and both Ground and Air transport is available to all states. You're open to ask questions, and if you suggest a phone call, from 4:00pm @ (507) 481-0520 (GMT-7) would be a great period. Have a nice day.