Cane Corso Mastiff Mix Temperament
The cane corso temperament is confident and loyal.
Cane corso mastiff mix temperament. The cane corso is a descendant of the old roman molosser. In fact those who are in the know say the cane corso beats all other mastiff breeds hands down. While grant was not a full mastiff he shared many of the qualities that mastiffs have such as. This is partly because of how athletic and agile he is as well as his keen sense of adventure.
Our journey and support for the cane corso started when our honorary alpha grant a pitbull mastiff mix was first adopted. The name derives from cane de corso an old term for dogs used in rural activities herding cattle and swine. Local italian farmers call the cane corso as the dogo di puglia cane di macellaio italian mastiff and cane corz. Coloring varies based on the coloring of parents and parental ancestry.
Cane corso puppies should be friendly and trusting with strangers. Some males may become extremely muscular although this is not all that common. Male corsi can reach heights of between 24 and 27 inches while females will have a shorter stature at about 23 to 25 inches. As with all mastiffs socialization is an absolute requirement to promote the correct temperament which should be protective in a calm and discriminating way.
Calm temperament quiet unless something out of the normal is going on and posturing to fend off confrontation. They were good at guarding property livestock and families. Expect an adult weight of between 70 and 115 pounds.