Excellent video. Back in the mid 1980s I owned a Neapolitan Mastiff. Both his parents were imports from Italy. He was a wonderful dog with many of the ancient instincts of the Molosus. I was raised with Newfoundlands when I was a kid. So I thought I had a good understanding of big breeds. But my Neo was a totally different experience. He was very sensitive and dependent on me. In turn he would protect me ferociously against anyone who I wouldn't acknowledge as a friend. He was a big commitment to train and it took me awhile to get it right. But he was my very best friend and wanted to be with me every minute of the day. I always took him on long walks and let him know who my friends were. He was a true friend and guardian. And I really miss him.
@kellybruno9341 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a beautiful friendship and loyalty dog.
@Perfectstorm_canecorso18 күн бұрын
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@Mohave4777 Жыл бұрын
I wish I had known all this either before or at the time I fostered and then adopted a 16-month-old Rottie/Cane Corso saved from a kill shelter in Northern New Mexico. She is a big gentle giant who loves me with her whole big heart. She is also stubborn, willful and not easy to train. I fell in love with her not really knowing what she was. Unfortunately, I had recently been in 2 bad car crashes, (I was in my 60's, at the time) and when we started leash training, I found out I was too damaged to be strong enough to handle her. It seemed she had grown up in some kind of family, completely untrained, never been on a leash for a walk and then dumped in a kill shelter. I tried dog school a couple times and admitted defeat, not because she couldn't be trained, but because my physical state was so bad, she was too strong for me. I can't allow myself to be hurt any more than I am. I have had her 9 years so she is 10. She sleeps with me when she wants, loves my husband, is a little iffy with the smaller dog and no one comes in the yard when she is out. She is a mature 130 lbs. and very healthy. She is a big lazy girl who is a great companion and house dog. I don't fool myself about her capabilities, however. I am very careful when the rare other person comes to the house. She likes a couple of my women friends and is very affectionate with them, men not so much. If a tv guy or plumber comes, we go in our room with the door closed. Early on we had a dog fight when we had other foster dogs. She did not start it, but she ended it and the foster dog went to the dog hospital and to a new foster home. No more foster dogs. Maybe the rottweiler half mellowed her a bit, but she is a powerful girl. Looking back, even if had known, I would have saved her anyway. She loves me so much it is almost scary, and she guards me like I am the Queen of Spain or something. She is a once in a lifetime dog, at least for me. At my age, any future rescue dogs will be seniors. I wish it could have been different. I wish I would have gotten her before the car wrecks. She really is a magnificent friend, and she has been like no other dog in my life. Loved the video.
@ronniejaye12 жыл бұрын
You have every single point dead straight on point. My 5 yr old boy is exactly like this. They have to be taken in as a family member that lives , loves with his family as a son or daughter. Anything less is unacceptable.
@pinkpearl4063 Жыл бұрын
My corso is 13 years old and I have to admit the beginning through adolescents was very hard. Like, EXTREMELY hard! We even lost our mail/post service for a hole year because the carriers didn't want to come to our door. However, if you can stick it out and learn how to properly train your corso, I promise you will NEVER find a more loyal and loving best friend. I will never own another breed again! He's our families protecter, my kids playmate, and the only reason I survived my husband being away for a year! I love him like family!!! 💙
@YourLoveIsKing... Жыл бұрын
Lost my baby last year....you got it right! I probably will never have any other breed...Best breed ever.
@shakoiatenhawithacrossjaco9051 Жыл бұрын
I agree with this 100%. I knew he’d be a big dog meaning I’d have to be really strict in training, but MAN I wasn’t expecting it to be that hard while he was young. He had such a hard head, and would just do what he wanted sometimes. After a while he’s become such a well tempered dog, the kids (and our chickens) love him, and he’s always by my side or with his head between my legs. He’s a cane corso/French mastiff mix and their breed are a gift to this world. He’s an old man now going on 9 years old, so he isnt the hyper ball of energy he once was, but he still gets the energy to run to the door when I get home.
@larrylapper586 Жыл бұрын
How do you discipline for a mistake or bad trait? I use to send her to her cage but I was told because that was her personal space that I shouldn’t treat it like a punishment
@pinkpearl4063 Жыл бұрын
@@larrylapper586 I am in no way a professional. A lot of what I learned was from trial and error. When my husband and I realized what we were dealing with, an extremely strong and potentially aggressive dog, we decided to dedicate a lot of time and consistency to training him. To answer your question, yes we did use his kennel for "time out" situations it seemed to be effective. We also used a lot of positive reinforcements. To this day my dog has no issues with his kennel and willingly enters. He also chooses to go in his kennel when he wants his space. Most important of all we were consistent. We also did a lot of work to socialize him. The best advice I can give is do your research. If you're considering a strong working breed like a corso. Make sure you have the time and energy they need to be loving family dogs. If you do, I promise they will be the best companion you will ever have!
@larrylapper586 Жыл бұрын
@@pinkpearl4063 I appreciate your time. Thank you very much. You purchased yours from a breeder?
@zepedrofd Жыл бұрын
Make sure to listen everything said in this video! He is the only one I have watched to nail the Corso's personality perfectly! Sensitive, intelligent (always thinking), stubborness, strong protective instinct requiring a bond with the owner/family. Will not respond well to force and unfairness. It is not a robot like other guard breeds can be.
@georgehowarth5932 Жыл бұрын
Sounds exactly like my sausage dog, but a little bigger!
@tinazapata13794 жыл бұрын
This video is spot on! The advice is real talk. I have had dogs all my life and owning a corso is a completely unique experience. I had to better understand the breed to be a good leader to her.
@foryoumysexyman3 жыл бұрын
We have a two year old Cane Corso. His name is "Diablo" & he weighs 162llbs, We absolutely ADORE our big baby!!
@eliseonunez87573 жыл бұрын
Awww i want one... were did u purchase your cane?.. I'm looking
@alisonholland75313 жыл бұрын
You're barking mad!
@jebatselasih3 жыл бұрын
Badass name..
@dennissimpson28303 жыл бұрын
I have a boy that went up to 170 + Didn't change his diet. It started May 21st of this year when Mama had a litter. Food didn't change neither did exercise. It's not like it was Winter putting off fat. But when the girl was in heat you should have seen his eyes they looked right through your soul! Holy s*** what a different animal!
@dennissimpson28303 жыл бұрын
If you're interested in a female. Let me know I'll send you my email address. She's going to need a family with another canine. She was born May 21st. I feel like I shouldn't say too much because this is in a sales pitch. I hate them assholes. I'm not sure how we go back and forth with contact information. I guess I can give you my email address if you're interested.
@ashleylepine15812 жыл бұрын
On point. Beautiful breed. Very stubborn, sensitive breed. Fearless , not for inexperience owners at all. I owned a rottweiler prior and this breed is double the size. You do not need to train this breed to guard. After 7 months he is shaping up to be a solid family member and guardian. They need to work, my boy Ryker walks along side my stroller.(we do free range bush hikes). They are made for pulling carts and working. Even tho he isnt pulling the stroller its his favorite thing to walk beside me/son , while keeping watch. He is the most gentle with my 2 year old son.
@shelliehymer1453 Жыл бұрын
I've owned a American Pit Bull Terrier, (until she passed away) a rottweiler (until she passed away) I couldn't agree with you more, we currently own a 8 month old Cane Corso puppy she's soooo much different! She's very smart but also very extremely protective over her human little sisters
@assyrianbetnahrian9574 Жыл бұрын
Most people I see walking a dog shouldn't even own any dog
@Perfectstorm_canecorso18 күн бұрын
I mean actually lpl
@FarmsVilla2 жыл бұрын
Dude I found this video two years too late. 🤣🤣 took in a stray 6 week old puppy here in Italy that turned out to be a cane corso. New dog owners and I have to agree with every single point you made. But the best dog you could ever ask for. Loyal and devoted. So much so she reminds me of a clingy girlfriend. 😊 she sleeps on the bed with us. 🙄 She is not socialised and hates everyone who she doesn’t know which is fine by us as she is also our guardian angel as well out here in the sticks. Great video. 👍🏻
@nicholasholmes5109 Жыл бұрын
Love the breed. Best dog I've ever owned. Not even close. They're calm, but constantly on patrol, and they absolutely love and protect children. That being said.. Cane Corsi is the proper plural form of the breed, not 'Cane Corsos.' And he's absolutely correct about the early life development with holding grudges. My 1.5 year old pup was attacked at a dogpark by a white pitbull, and to this day my 10 year old Cane Corso will not be around a white dog without trying to kill it.
@gfdgfd8543 Жыл бұрын
Just got a corso two weeks ago .. I’ve had german shepherds, huskies, staffies.. some other dogs that could be considered “intense” breeds and all very intelligent… after only two weeks i have to admit that this puppy is different… something other. I can definitely say that i agree with the point that this breed is NOT for first time dog owners. I will also admit that i should have maybe picked a breed that is between the german shepherd and corso as you would be surprised at how much more strong minded the corso is. She comes to work with me daily and gets to meet new people every day. Puppy class with someone experienced with guardian breeds starts next week 😎
@derekd5863 Жыл бұрын
My cane corso turns 1 year in a week. He is the sweetest boy. It wasn't hard to train him. For me all the stuff people say is silly. His dad and brother are champions and he's 100 percent cane corso. They do drool,they fart alot and when they want to play getting him to stop wanting to play bite or jump down has been challenging. Other that that especially when we leave He listens so well. Especially outside. They dont like being out of your eyesight at all, He is a big baby and besides a deer or something running and his instincts kicking in. He is easy though. He's 131 pounds now with some more to grow.
@krismccoy8581 Жыл бұрын
stuff u call silly could still be their truth. Isn't it possible that some of your success could be because of your personality?
@stevepannarale54462 жыл бұрын
My first dog is a cane corso and it was the best choice I have ever made …she’s is obedient she’s loyal , affectionate…. I absolutely trust her with puppies and little kids …. I guess i must of got lucky …. She is definitely a very strong dog
@juancastro54222 жыл бұрын
No you not lucky, this is how Cane Corsos are. I hade two of them male and a female. Tony and Vida. I never owned one before these. The best companions . Training was easy because this breed are intelligent. They made me look good but it was them. I will never own a Cane Corso again both passed due to age and it was too painful. Excellent friend, still miss them.
@knightstar1312 Жыл бұрын
@@juancastro5422 I know someone who had a Neopalitean mastiff and he went thru the same emotions with his mastiif, it died of an infection which is common with this breed. These breed want the steady companion of their owners or they get sick and die. Respect to you.
@juancastro5422 Жыл бұрын
@@knightstar1312 I agree, Tony was my male and first Cane Corso. Vida was a gift to my son for a Christmas. She loves him and my wife. It’s funny you should mentioned sadness, my son deployed to Iraq. Soon after this she became different crazy maybe but sad. She passed away around the time my son was extended in the Middle East. I am still broken hearted. My son made it back thank God. And I had to tell him the news. Excellent dog. I will never own one again to painful.
@perrypelican94763 жыл бұрын
I love corsos. As long as you train them properly, you end up with the ultimate dog.
@foryoumysexyman3 жыл бұрын
YES Perry!!! I've heard some real horror stories about this beautiful breed. Socialization IS the key. Our dog is trained but if he feels that mommy or daddy is in danger, "God Forbid" should anyone try to harm us.
@justacroatian67603 жыл бұрын
My husband and I were about to get a cane corso but I changed my mind about wanting a bigger dog since we have a small one already. But, after seeing this video I’m glad I changed my mind on getting one. Thank you!!
@veramorris33413 жыл бұрын
Cane Corso get along with small dogs. I babysit dogs and my Cane Corso has Lilo her best friend French Bill dog, Lola a Sherpa doodle Queen met as a baby and Lilo’s best friend, Honey, a Teacup Yorkie who is time enough for all of them. Honey is six months. I walk all of them together and they all get along. Dogs are like children. Teach and train them well. Queen is also a good teacher. She keeps them in line and lets them know if they are too rough playing. At the end of the day and during the day they all have to sleep.
@justacroatian67603 жыл бұрын
@@veramorris3341 it has nothing to do with my husband and I having a small dog. It’s other reasons but thanks for your concern.
@rdbuday2 жыл бұрын
But you literally stated that you were about to get one but "changed your mind on wanting a bigger dog since you already have a SMALL one" So, why even say that if that has "NOTHING" to do with your reasoning?
@timothylane5151 Жыл бұрын
Miss you will never find a better protection or obedience if I show it whos alpha first or better bite force #Better protection because of bit force out of any other dog then a cane Corso a dog that can beat any other dog out there which means ull never have to worry about a dog attack as long as as the cane coso is in reach the cane corso is really truly the best dog you will ever find or get for protection
@kellyscott364211 ай бұрын
I agree also. My cane Corso /Neo is over 53kg one year old and her best friend is a teacup x shitzu😂 she is good with any size and slams her brakes on likeScooby doo in cartoon version and looks down past her chest at her friend
@jamescon35383 жыл бұрын
My first dog was a Cane Corso pure breed he was very hard to train but I was very determined today he's 5 years old and he's the most loving and very protective dog I ever seen I would get another one I've learned a lot from him and I know he's learned a lot from me but I love him to death he listens very well but again I don't trust him because just who he is and I don't want him to hurt no One
@mmdjkillabeat3 жыл бұрын
This is funny cuz when I walked with my cane corso the other dogs are more aggressive than my dog even chihuahuas are really annoying but I think it depends on the person who trains him..
@masterpiecelacquers27663 жыл бұрын
Chihuahua's are the #1 biter.
@ivanabonacicdoric34483 жыл бұрын
yep, mine walks by like a Lady... that she is (she is wery friendly, but when in walk she is with me and not notesing others)
@michaelwharris57862 жыл бұрын
If bred and trained correctly, Corsos are NOT dog or people aggressive at all. If they are a aggressive in any way, you’ve done something seriously wrong
@LittleImpaler2 жыл бұрын
I have a Great Dane, My dog has sass. She puts little dogs in their place when they give her attitude.
@micheleruddle-evans65072 жыл бұрын
True! But sm.dogs like that R/ just yippee lol.
@DeletedStolenaccount4 жыл бұрын
I have 16 week old cane corso. He is my 1st dog on my own, but I have had family dogs who I trained myself. I chose him to be trained as a service dog because of the natural instinct to protect his people. I had Aussies then I fell for the corso personality, I love how easily he can read me!
@eliseonunez87573 жыл бұрын
I'm in search of my cane.. can you point me in the right direction?
@@eliseonunez8757 I'm currently getting mine from here. Has has puppies available and 2 more liters on the way. My pick is next week and I'm really excited.
@jo0386 Жыл бұрын
@@eliseonunez8757 are you still in search for one?
@danmaycock53894 жыл бұрын
I dog sit a CC and it follows me everywhere! Its truly a loving adorable dog... and yes it needs stimulation. So I'm getting a puppy of my own in May 2021 and between now and then trying to learn as much as I can. Thank you for all your videos on all your channels and I'll be picking up the full training etc. package before the new year!! Take care and stay safe!! :)
@HolyFamilyHermit3 жыл бұрын
did you get one?
@SPOCKSHAKESPEARE2 жыл бұрын
Velcro dogs
@knightstar1312 Жыл бұрын
@@SPOCKSHAKESPEARE ... and thats an understatment
@lockdownkennels78653 жыл бұрын
I breed Corsi and agree with every word, through my own experience. I have a stable pack of 7 and train every day. Even just with random commands in the house. Pack order and boundaries is key. If you can do that they are the best breed ever.
@dennissimpson28303 жыл бұрын
Even during their young years conditioning training is something that you have to do throughout their life. Once they figure out they can get away with something they keep pushing buttons. You damn right
@Adam-sw8cc3 жыл бұрын
I want one so bad. However, my girlfriend and I both work. How is a couple supposed to raise a puppy when we both work? Is kennel training a big no no? Even if it’s only for the first part of day?
@iDONTdoFacebook2 жыл бұрын
@@Adam-sw8cc If you’re thinking of getting a Corso, kenneling it all day while you’re at work, forget about it. NOT the breed for that.
@senor8234 Жыл бұрын
I bred Rottie for years. They loved our ranch. Now I want a Corso to raise and train, and to grow old with. How do I reach you
@senor8234 Жыл бұрын
Contact info
@garethevans63553 жыл бұрын
I've had dogs mostly rescue and big breeds before but now have a cane corso who just turned one....im thrilled with him and he is by far the best dog ive had and goes everywhere with us including campervan trips to Europe.i want another one but my partner won't let me haha
@lizthepurposecoach3 жыл бұрын
Great advice. We have two cane corsos and LOVE them dearly!!!! But they do require exercise, lots of training and socialization. They love their humans though. Perfect for our family but they aren’t for everyone.
@TheLlamaKid Жыл бұрын
What are like around babies and cats?
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
@@TheLlamaKid Great with humans. Need to be socialized to be good with pets.
@TheLlamaKid Жыл бұрын
@@c.san.8751 Great thank you
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
My grandparents had a CC for ten years. He lived outside his entire life. He was a great well adjusted working guard dog on a farm. They never had an issue with him.
@Cjone19812 жыл бұрын
Just picked up our first cane corso she is amazing super smart. Her and our rottweiler do very well together she is only 8 weeks. I will be watching more I just hope you still post
@crystalb64634 жыл бұрын
Will, I love your energy and how you portray this wonderful breed. And this was a great and truthful video, thank you and keep up the great work on this and your other channels!
@suzannemendoza44913 жыл бұрын
I agree with everything he said my beautiful cc is the most loving, but protective dog I’ve ever owns. Intelligence and understands and obeys command. I’ve had many different dogs but my baby is ultimately the best dog I’ve owned!!
@dianagarcia1654 жыл бұрын
Awesome Video! I usually never comment, but this made it clear what I have to do with my dogs right now and step up my leadership if I want to own a a CC in the future.
@teshosborne10593 жыл бұрын
Yes we have 3 in the family so they always see each other. Each one can read off the other .. They are not labs .. Not poodles. Sensitive,protective .. Never for a first time dog owner. Over 40 yrs i raised wolf hybrids till 16 yrs old. Other large cross breeds , shepperds , rottie x .. Nice best friends 🐾🐾 Each dog was 130lbs or close to. The Cane Corso is so dedicated they protect you while your sleeping . Your not awake .. You want to be experienced or pay sad consequences .. Just my piece of thought by experience. ✌💖🐾🐾💖
@FilmProductionWrkShp3 жыл бұрын
first time dog owner - got two cane corso they are 4 years old and very well behaved… but i spent close to 20k in training
@ancaciobanu17933 жыл бұрын
Damn you rich
@billyjoperkins9055 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Canine Training and Behaviorist. I love your way of putting the truth said.
@joshpatillo95153 жыл бұрын
I have a blue cane corso named Sativa and she is one of the best dogs I have ever owned she's so sweets and lovable definitely getting another when the time comes.
@lindamcdermott8537 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your straight talk, it will save both human and canine a lot of grief…❤
@carlaannbrown977 Жыл бұрын
I am absolutely in love with this breed. They are magnificent. I am a dog owner, at this moment I have 4 rather large Great Pyrenees. Altogether I face 600 pounds of dog every single day. I simply adore my Pyrenees, I cannot lie about that, they come first in everything in my life. They are not dogs to me, they are my very children. I have had 7 altogether, and I have never owned another breed. I love massive big dogs, my youngest one now is a female who will be 4 yrs old in December of 2023, she is massive at 175 pounds right now and can leap a 6’ fence so I do have 8’ fencing. I interact always with my dogs, even wrestling in the backyard. I have been watching everything I can on the Cane Corso because for some reason they have really intrigued me. I am single and live alone with only my dogs. Mine however are now getting up in age (except one) and planning ahead. I could never live or survive without a dog. Normally I am all about the Pyrenees as they are very very large and very gentle with me. Mine could be harmful however if someone were to attack me or enter my home on their own. Most people living around me do know that and they do not ever mess with my dogs. One day I will be down to only one Pyrenees and I will reach out to obtain one of these beautiful creatures, the Cane Corso. I would like to have a dog that I can feel safe with at home, and where ever I go. I really liked this video and look forward to learning so much more about this completely gorgeous breed. Thank you for being straight up! That is so important! When people do not research and get even the dogs I do have, it is a fail 9 times out of 10, and what is so heartbreaking to me, is the dog suffers most of all, being dumped somewhere or in a rescue. That is maddening to me. Thank you for this video…❤️🙏🏻❤️
@dagmarriou83643 жыл бұрын
Boy oh boy...sure wish I had stumbled on this video 21 months ago!!!!! But, would I have refused to take in my home and heart (THAT came much later!!) my wonderful male 167 pound, 21 month old Cane Corso????? Absolutely not. But, I certainly would have done things differently for both our benefits. It's time to put in the hard work now. Better late than never. Impossible is not a word in my vocabulary. Thanks for all this very accurate info, Will. Too bad Covid19 came around and I live in the boondocks in France; gonna have to do it all by myself but I have faith in Payback. I'm sure we will both be fine.....one day!
@lmartin03 жыл бұрын
Hello from Mango and me, thanks for that Will, they are a wonderful breed, although I agree with you completely. Socialising and calm consistent leadership is required for this breed... Great job man.... Thank you 🙏
@willathertoncanecorsoshow75303 жыл бұрын
Well said! Hope things are going well with Mango!!
@johnnyjassal50553 жыл бұрын
New drinking game. Take a shot every time he says "Cane Carso".
@justmag90553 жыл бұрын
You mean everytime he says "Connie Corso"
@clemencyotto50913 жыл бұрын
Had I actually been playing, having 10 shots by 1 minute 15 would have had me floored. Lethal game!
@stevew72363 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@stevew72363 жыл бұрын
Top 5 reasons not to watch this video, him, him, him, him, him omg🙄🙄🙄🤐🤐🤐🤐
@mariahkemp89322 жыл бұрын
@@justmag9055 I forgot that’s how their name is pronounced lol 🤣
@TimothySlickback2 жыл бұрын
I've raised several massive pitbulls in my lifetime. One I'll never forget was a 120lb pitbull/bull mastiff mixed. His strength was intimidating. Dogs this size or higher are as strong as humans and in some cases stronger. Which is why the training must be extensive. You have to be careful not to minimize them while maintaining your leader status. Other than that I raised them like I raised my children.
@richardrampersad16542 жыл бұрын
What an awesome incredible mix
@TimothySlickback2 жыл бұрын
@@richardrampersad1654 describing him I wish I could put into better words. He was an awesome and beautiful dog who was well aware of his size and strength. Lost him over 20 years ago.💔
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
Sounds awesome. You never really get over them when they are gone.
@lanaconin57042 жыл бұрын
I got a 130 pound white red nose pitbull x Great Dane who is a rescue dog and I’m her 3rd owner, I’ve spent 5 years fixing her, when I got her she had severe anxiety and behaviour issues and severe allergies. First two owners had never had a dog before, hell I had never had one but even I knew she needed an animal behaviouralist. Now she’s absolutely amazing and does whatever my 12 pound mini fox terrier wants and I’m getting a corso pup soon so she will have a mate
@sandradiede4748 Жыл бұрын
Thx so much for the advice my friends just acquired this beautiful animal n I'll be sure to check out your videos!
@brianjeffriesredsharksdagg3245 Жыл бұрын
I’m a disabled Vet, have my 2yo female CC. I have a small yard in Fla. I can’t really walk her due to injuries, but she runs around my yard like a mini horse…🤣🤣🤣.. love her, she’s great with my 6yo Aussie girl.
@Vinnie-cv5qv Жыл бұрын
My grandfather had six Caucasian Ovcharkas at the same time. He was a shepard with over 400 sheep and his dogs protected the sheep out in the fields from wolves and foxes. I would say these dogs are the most fearless of any breed. They will fight to the death to protect the sheep and their owners. Many times my grandfather would have to bath one of the dogs to get the blood off of him and it was always the blood of a fox or wolf. They would even take on a bear. I would say they are the wolverenes of the dog family. My family bred these dogs for over 150 years back in Romania. Every few years they introduce a new dog from Georgia just to prevent inbreeding. The dogs are extremely independent, loyal and protective. They are never for the novice owner and need a lot of space. My grandfather's land is over 1000 acres and very remote. When he retired he bred the dogs and shepards as far as New Zealand would want to buy puppies because over the decades he had managed to produce puppies that were not prone to hip problems. A Cane Corso would be no match for the Ovcharkas. I was always scared of them when I went to visit him. The puppies were cute but the adults were massive and unpredictable. They could take out your arm or face in one bite. They got to know me but I was never 100% comfortable with them.
@BoogieManSince1977 Жыл бұрын
Just got my 3month old Cane Corso x Wolfhound/Mastiff Female pup today, training and bonding has commenced immediately, and I have to say, going very well already... Keen to learn more always, will look into your course as well as the basic training i have always given my dogs (to great success always .. thankfully) She is obviously not a full blood Corso, but i am taking everything very seriously. anyway, thanks for the reality check / information
@BoogieManSince1977 Жыл бұрын
bugger, dud link @ PERFECT PUPPY COURSE :/
@dbertobis Жыл бұрын
It's not a Cane Corso
@ryleyweir40184 жыл бұрын
I have 14 week old Cane corso female and it’s my third dog and my gfs first dog she’s with her 24/7 but training her to be alone and it almost feels in these videos that if we manage to work our way through this tough breed it’s a miracle lol ps love the videos were very consistent with training and she’s a very beautiful girl
@Dogtor.G-The-caveman Жыл бұрын
i own 2 Dobermans and I hear you talking about cane Corso but in my mind, you are telling the story of my life lol Dobermans are exactly as u described and I'm so glad the 3 of us doing great. I love your work man ..Cheers.
@robm.27392 жыл бұрын
I have two they are AMAZING well trained and very intelligent dogs.
@Pipers_H84 жыл бұрын
Will, I want to thank you. Even though this video is hard to hear it has helped me realize how much I am not ready to have a cane corso. It's a bitter pill to swallow but it helped me realize how much I am not experienced or ready at this time.
@willathertoncanecorsoshow75304 жыл бұрын
I'm gad you found it helpful, just because you're not ready now doesn't mean you won't be in the future!
@MuayThaiRat3 жыл бұрын
I’m an experienced dog owner, trainer and breeder of malamutes, huskies, rotties and labs and now starting again with a new partner. This is a set back as she wants a CC but I believe she’s not strong willed enough to train one. Told her we are starting with a golden retriever as they work to please. Suitable dog for her, but like you say a bitter pill. Good luck choosing a pup and enjoy it all.
@bigd58993 жыл бұрын
@@MuayThaiRat in the end you are just protecting the owner and dog. My neighbors, who are clearly too forgiving for such a dog, got a cc and it is a nightmare. Nobody can enter their property or come close to this dog on their walk, the local children will literally run inside when they see it as nobody can tell what that behemoth is going to do. I have to arrange a time with them to walk my dog as that cc is extremely aggressive towards him. Because of their lackluster training the situation has become downright dangerous. You did the right thing.
@_SridhAr_6 ай бұрын
The word "exxxtttrrreeeeemmly" said by him, just love it !❤
@OfficialAshersStudio Жыл бұрын
My Cane Corso is EVERYTHING he describes in this video. He has nailed this on the head... #truth #SmartMan #accurate
@stevekeel4143 Жыл бұрын
HA! I'm sitting here watching your show and at ten minutes in I look behind you on the couch and I swear there is the exact looking pup I got got for my Cane, she is a kelpie/golden lab Kimba. Love your show!
@Nomadicah3 жыл бұрын
I agree.. this is a great honest video. I can’t stress enough that they need a-lot of stimulation training and confident owners that have researched the history of their function DNA and characteristics. Do understand they have their own body language and identity wired into them they can not be man handled or forced they are intuitive and intelligent and need their human. Their minds are by design strong and genetic.. they aren’t labs and time consuming they are higher maintenance with prey drive animals. You HAVE to put the work in! A spoiled CC can be just as dangerous. They aren’t fur babies dog children or babies.
@blueexpresstv54012 жыл бұрын
I came here just to tell you that I’ve been to your website and your merchandise are VERY VERY EXPENSIVE! Like super expensive! I know there folks that can afford it at those prices but, consider the average to low income everyday folks bro!
@marthashandley26372 жыл бұрын
We're huge large canine lovers. We decided on a great Dane puppy. Our 3 year old loves her and it's a family affair. Shocked at what a delightful goof ball she is. Her growth rate is quite astonishing! Agree that a first time owner is not a good match for these giant intelligent breeds!
@zachdelong10393 жыл бұрын
You must have a fence at least 8 feet tall. My female Cane Corso can jump over a 6 foot fence with zero running start. She can literally leap a 6 foot high fence from a still position without touching the fence. Incredible how agile and athletic these dogs are. If you train them right they are very gentle. Mine is 7 months now and a total sweet heart. But I’ve had to heavily socialize her spending several hours a day with her. If you think your gonna feed it once a day and just let it out 3 times a day this dog will destroy you. These dogs have tons of anxiety
@hadassahpeace47332 жыл бұрын
How about a 6 foot tall large kennel with a roof like a tarp etc. Safe for the dog! Gives him or her shelter from sun and weather. It also keeps your dog safer and any visitors safe as well. I am not condoning kennels all day for your dog just for outside time when you are not training or exercising time spent with your dogs. Just a suggestion.
@richardrampersad16542 жыл бұрын
👏 wow
@viktorpauls536 Жыл бұрын
I have one and he roams 11 acers and his favorite thing is to sleep and he won't bark at any person coming on my yard
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
@@viktorpauls536 Really. The usually stay closer to home.
@loribethkerns5785 Жыл бұрын
I have a question I may be getting a Cane Corso puppy in July and was wondering if anyone has any experience with how they are with cats I have three cats that I love dearly. I have owned pitbulls and American bulldogs all of my life so I am not intimidated by larger breeds and training them. That being said I don't want him/her to Maul one of my cats to death. I have always had cats and dogs together and do know how to introduce them when the puppy is very young. But just curious about the Cane Corso. Any advice would be appreciated Thank you
@karpisoganyan3 жыл бұрын
Ok, this man is 1000000000% accurate on every single reason. I have the breed and every single thing he said is true. Be ready or don't get the breed.
@willathertoncanecorsoshow75303 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching, it's great to hear when you enjoy our videos!
@nikkibuckley96632 жыл бұрын
I have worked with dogs since Ive been a teen, taught basic/moderate training and now I do so as my career--I think I'm ready to take on a Cane Corso for myself, but I'll likely still do training classes just to be on the safe side.
@TimothySlickback2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! You will be a great Corso owner.
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
The require a steep financial commitment as well.
@shelliehymer1453 Жыл бұрын
Our Cane Corso just turned 8 months (yesterday 6-10 -2023 ) and oh my lordy! She's stubborn! Headstrong! Extremely smart! Extremely protective over her human little sisters,
@crowsandravens8998Ай бұрын
Very helpful info!
@TheApollymi112 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! I've been looking into various breeds of dogs for a while now to decide which puppy will fit my needs. (I need a property guardian dog). I have fallen in love with the Cane Corso however after watching this video I believe I am not in a position to set up this dog breed for success as I need a dog that is ok with staying outside all night. I believe I will do more research into the Kangal dog for now. Maybe in the future I can consider a Cane Corso as a pet/house dog but right now I would be setting this dog up for failure and behavior issues.
@AnnetteAmsel2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for this most informative video. It was most insightful as after watching it I realized I won't be the right fit for Cane Corso, as I don't exactly personify the 'Calm consistent leader' that the breed requires throughout its life. That said, I would indeed be able to spend a lot of time with this special breed, alas, I won't be able to provide the amount of exercise and activity that they need. I will now shift my research to the English Mastiff 🙂. Thank you again.
@getintothewildwithjeffruma87772 жыл бұрын
You nailed it my friend. I have a beautiful 5 year old female named Empress. I have had several dogs in the past which helped me with training her into a great dog.
@Iyiaksemlar43 жыл бұрын
They sound like a nice unique breed, however; I’m too old to deal with a dog with that kind of strength! If I was twenty years younger or more, I would consider getting one. But now I’m up in age, I’m looking at a large breed dog because that’s all I had. But not a powerfully built strong dog like that so I’m looking at something along the lines of an Airdale Terrier. Good video though😁😁😁😁
@juliemason25513 жыл бұрын
Excellent advice. I’ve become infatuated with these beautiful dogs but I realise I am NOT cut out to own one. I’ll stick to pugs.
@nRu19664 жыл бұрын
As a CC owner I agree a 100% with your order ... particular with Nr. 1 :)
@miniruby88 Жыл бұрын
Question 1 - as a large breed would these guy make good service dogs... Question 2 - I am not patient but put A LOT of effort into my dogs... could it still work if I got this breed Question 3 - i have had aggressive dogs in the past as family dogs... I was looking into the French Mastiff when I got my first dog as an adult... However given the fact I still lived at home and ended up with a size limit I got a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel... would you recommend me getting this breed or going for something bigger but not as demanding before i got a cane corso Thanks
@juliamartin90473 жыл бұрын
We have two Cane Corsos and a Mastiff English Bull we love love love the big dogs they are amazing
@veramorris33413 жыл бұрын
I had Queen Tugra of Honey first as a puppy the after about 4 or 5 yrs. I adopted my 3 Grandsons’ grandfather’s English Mastiff King Maverick about a year later because he could not handle Maverick. Maverick and Queen with the kids were protective of their unique pack. The kids love him and Queen. Both are so uniquely protective of the home, kids, property and the kids sleep on or with the dogs.
@vivecawhite40972 жыл бұрын
Love, love, love EVERY WORD you spoke! Which makes me have to really study myself & see if I could be a loving-safe haven is type of breed's life! Funny, the characteristics you describe in this breed sounds a lot like me! ☺️
@kennethrohen596311 ай бұрын
The upside is that you pronounce "cane" the proper way, unlike so damned many who think they are walking sticks! If a person can handle a miniature pinscher brat, that person can easily train a cane corso. You do give excellent advice, as too many trashy people want a "killer" dog to compensate for being weak losers, and they usually don't have anything to sue for.
@jayludington4809 Жыл бұрын
So I watched this video before I got mine. And this definitely helped prepare me for my guy. Thank you so much for the info
@heavenregnier96612 жыл бұрын
The wisdom you share is valuable! Thank You Will, we purchased your package!
@antdizzle100 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely great advice 👍 you are right on the money, cane corsos are a treasure and if your getting once consider all 5 he listed before bringing one home
@ascentedpath3 жыл бұрын
I have a cane corso, lab mix. Shes 3 months old and an absolute sweetheart.
@warrenstates8955 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for an extremely informative and honest video…VERY WELL DONE….I APPRECIATE ALL OF your research and knowledge about this incredible breed. I will appreciate this intelligent breed from afar…. There are too many irresponsible people out there who don’t have suitable requirements and the intelligence and patience to own such a breed. Once again, thank you for an extremely informative video.
@bloom292 Жыл бұрын
I just want to say that I loved your cat and Podcast I want to applaud you in your efforts to to import nava you know new owners of the white could be at risk.
@alexandradittmann85884 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Loved how that Labrador on the couch came in handy as illustration of the contrast Labrador puppy and Cane Corso :-)
@aditya222902 жыл бұрын
Beautiful, having vast experience in the subject breed.Shortly, I shall be getting one such breed. I like all breed variety.
@soleview2 жыл бұрын
Points described by you Fenrir are appreciated 🙏.. Keep guiding people..
@YourLoveIsKing... Жыл бұрын
Best dog I've ever had! I love them all but the CC was the best!
@joe80ss2 жыл бұрын
Massive fan. Alot of people looking for "looks" should not have a dog let alone a Cane Corso.
@trd710 Жыл бұрын
I have a pitbull from italy.. never heard of a cane corso before... subscribed to this channel to find out more about this breed... they sound interesting.
@usmannasir6747 Жыл бұрын
Excellent points made and appreciate the effort you put into conveying the relevant information but my question is for all the current and former owners of this magnificent breed......do any of you faced any issues regarding resource guarding or the dog biting its owner?
@anthonyletsinger47723 жыл бұрын
As I am a Cane Corso owner, I was going to rip you a new one in the comments. But I actually agree with your video. My Corso is a gentle giant at 140lbs. He's never chewed on anything other than my phone charger. He knew what he did so i didn't even have to punish him. I know I'll sound crazy for saying this but talk to your Corso daily. The Corso is very intelligent, mine knows over 15 commands. He's a family dog that stays inside but guards the house and me during our daily walks. Once he barks, he puts fear in every dog and human . So praise him and let your dog know that whether it's alright or not. My Corso is like your Labrador during the day but at night, he turns into the ultimate guard dog. He does everything I've told him to and trained him to do. I do suggest in the next video, to invest in Beware of Dog signs and that most house insurance companies will not cover your home with this breed. Idk why but mine has never torn up anything other than a bag of Krystals at 4 months old. Lol Over all a great video, I do suggest having a Corso in the video would help people watch the entire video though
@willathertoncanecorsoshow75303 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Anthony! Glad you enjoyed our video and thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge 🐕
@ProfessionalArmourer3 жыл бұрын
Insurance companies worry about liability. If a breed is CAPABLE of doing damage is all that matters, and has nothing to do with if they are LIKELY to. And they ignore the fact that they deter burglaries and vandalism which are the most expensive claims due to the frequency of filings
@petermcardle2031 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Will,Good advice and well put👍
@cheypappa94702 жыл бұрын
Fantastic informative video it’s so refreshing to hear such truths
@theological7150 Жыл бұрын
great video you nailed it ,,thank God for cane corso ...I am cane corso for life
@ritamariesmith70652 жыл бұрын
My beautiful black shiny dog has got to have a cane corso mix in him. He does love to run and constantly hungry. Do they tend to have any hip joint problems? My baby’s hip joint isn’t always in its exact position, then he raises that leg and carry’s on. We love him and he’s such a cuddled and so solid! We need a miracle he wants to do what his 3.5 year old doggie mind wants to do, makes me sad. Ritamarie Smith Syracuse NY USA 😘
@kathleenmatthews12183 жыл бұрын
I wish more people would listen to you. Even a small dog can cause damage. You have to know what you are doing, and you should know how to “read” your animal. Too many people do not purchase their dogs for the right reason. They are not a social symbol nor are they an animal to take lightly. I love Cane Corso and I have had decades of working with , training, showing, and understanding animal behaviour. I am close to retirement and I am waiting until I am retired to get my pup when he will have my full attention to raise him in a good environment with lots of socializing and training. Hopefully he will be of show quality as well. I would like to get back in the ring. Most dogs I have worked with have been large breed dogs . I have owned Great Pyrenees, trained Shepard’s Rotties , English Mastiffs, Labs, Setters, among other breeds. Yet I do not take owning a Corso lightly. I will ask questions and seek advice as I raise and train. Not because I am not sure what to do, but having and listening to the advice of top trainers and breeders of the magnificent breed can certainly be beneficial. Capable yes, but I will not be chalky or stupid! I have in the past worked with and was mentored by one of the Greatest dog trainers of all times.when it comes to dogs, I didn’t get to where I am by being silent, but by asking questions following rules and paying very close attention to the dog I was working with. I truly hope that your words get through to those who believe they know everything and refuse to take such wise advice. I have a a solid 50 plus years working with dogs and I am not embarrassed to ask questions. Even if I already know the answer it never hurts to confirm that knowledge or even discover a new way. Thank you for caring enough to share
@brianhardaway9716 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see you with the Twelve Titans together. But even though They are 100% Professional, Serious, and have Wonderful Breeding Stock not ALL the Perspective Corso Owners are qualified to own a Dynamic Dog. Unfortunately the Corso has gone the way of so many “IN” dogs and EVERYONE wants one. Because of the initial costs, and the monetary gains in breeding them, “Backyard Breeders” have ruined the Temperament and slowly the Breed. Good video.
@CrownedAndFitNFaith3 жыл бұрын
I love my girl Athena. She has been the best pup.
@dennissimpson28303 жыл бұрын
Do you have some of those friends that don't call your dog Athena? Don't tell me her nicknames teeny 😆
@dirkglasgow5812 жыл бұрын
I have had a cancoso as my first dog but I was brought up with dogs my my parents so was not a complete novice I had two girls 3 and 7 at the time I had done a lot of reading on the bread and thought I would be OK. So we got one he was a lot of work in training a lot of hard work and what you say is correct to the tea but all that hard work pays off in the end he was a than tactic dog so loyal to me and the girls so protective of then and me . I completely agree with you on what you say on this breed he passed away 3 years ago and I will miss him all ways
@staffy43892 жыл бұрын
Another great and educational video, Johnny J. he doesn't say " Cane Corso " enough for me, I'm Irish, hic, hic, 🤪👍👍
@garyhernandez6549 Жыл бұрын
Yo love your input!!!! Your on point! I just my boy last year I Need another one!!!!! I'm a able cane corso owner!!!!
@leeellen5039 Жыл бұрын
I got angry when i first read the title of this. I own a Cane Corso and he’s the best dog I’ve ever owned. BUT now that I’ve listened, actually I immediately agreed with you were saying. This is not a dog for someone who is a first or second time dog owner. This dog needs a very knowledgeable owner. This is a powerful, muscular, protective dog. And stubborn as hell. He needs a lot of patience, and a calm, gentle leader with positive reinforcements. He will need training every day and walks/exercise every day. He needs a definitive leader.
@cliffordbarnhart4701 Жыл бұрын
We have a Connie Corso mix that we’ve adopted through paws program, And we just bought a new Cane Corso Dogo argentino mix, the new one is currently four months of age
@thedarkside17382 жыл бұрын
I'm picking up my first cane corso this weekend. I've owned presa canario's my whole life (im 30), I know they are different breeds but I'm super excited and I feel I'm okay enough to have her on the farm and keep her busy enough to stay tired.
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
came across this. How has it been with the cane corso? I am curious, in your experience, how different you feel that they are?
@thedarkside1738 Жыл бұрын
@C. San. She is wonderful!! She broke 80 lbs before a year, and she's around 100 lbs now. I know it's my anecdotal experience, but Luna (corso) and Willow(presa) are exactly the same from their coat to their temperament. Getting Luna trained was easy. She loves people, and when off leash, she will venture off but will always look back and check on us every few seconds. She's very observant and calm when out in public, but at home in the yard, she's very protective. She will do some digging in the yard, but that's on us.
@c.san.8751 Жыл бұрын
Nice - great dogs. Interesting about the Pressa. I have been told that they are more difficult to deal with the corso's but that has come from people I know that have had males not females. All the best with Luna and Willow.
@j_hitta0591 Жыл бұрын
I deep down respect you for this vid, I was willing to spend all of what little money i have on a Cane Corso pup, But I'm nowhere near qualified to train such a breed let alone own one 😊
@steinipunk73303 жыл бұрын
thank you for your information it helped me a lot few things i need to fix I'm in Iceland and i want to get cane corso but i know what i must do thank you
@willathertoncanecorsoshow75303 жыл бұрын
Best of luck!
@steinipunk73303 жыл бұрын
@@willathertoncanecorsoshow7530 thank you
@CrucesNomad1 Жыл бұрын
Came as I am a new Rott owner. Looking for information and agree with this gentleman. My training of my dogs(5 little 10 pound chihuahuas) is far different from the large breed Rott. Big concern is her protective behavior as I have not seen that side yet. The Rott being a 50 pound 4 month old baby galloping and leaping through the house has been entertaining at best. Raising voice or taping on the hip or head lightly only encourages bad behavior lol. I have never owned such a smart dog and now I am interested in a Bane Corso. Keeping nails trimmed and wearing long sleeves is now a normal for me and my Rott. I do have the opportunity to spend all my time with my Layla, and have found everything he has said about the Cane Corso applies to my Rott.
@antccantc55942 жыл бұрын
I have a small house. I live alone. I usually work and go straight home. I am very much a strict person. I have been obsessed with getting a jet black Cane Corso. I have never owned one but have been around many other dogs through out my life. What do you think.
@johnnymack2566 Жыл бұрын
Iv got a dashund mix with a terrier that was very difficult to train but she’s great now and very obedient to everything I say… I live on farm and need a dog that can help protect the property….Any advice anyone