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Cane Corso: Prices, Character and Everything You Need to Know

Clara
20 May 2025 2 min read
Cane Corso: Prices, Character and Everything You Need to Know

The Cane Corso is one of the most fascinating and powerful Italian dog breeds. Known for its loyalty and imposing appearance, this dog is increasingly sought after as a companion animal, guard dog and adventure companion. In this article you will discover everything: its price, character, and advice for daily care.

Adult Cane Corso sitting with a proud look
Adult Cane Corso sitting with a proud look

Origins and history of the breed

The Cane Corso descends from Roman molossus dogs and has been used in Italy for centuries to guard homes and farms. Its name derives from the Latin ‘cohors’, which means protector. It is a breed with a strong territorial sense, but also surprisingly gentle with its family.

Painting of a Roman molossus
Painting of a Roman molossus

Character and temperament

The Cane Corso is intelligent, loyal and protective. It loves its family, is affectionate with children and cautious with strangers. It is not a dog for everyone: it requires an owner with experience and consistency in training. It is also a very communicative dog that forms deep bonds with family members.

Cane Corso playing with a child in the garden
Cane Corso playing with a child in the garden

Cane Corso price

The price of a Cane Corso puppy ranges from €800 to over €2,500, depending on pedigree, breeders and genetic line. Beyond the initial cost, you must consider annual expenses:

  • Food: €600–€1,000

  • Veterinarian: €300–€700

  • Training: €200–€500

  • Insurance (optional): €100–€300

Cane Corso puppy in Italian breeding
Cane Corso puppy in Italian breeding

Daily care and management

The Cane Corso needs daily movement and mental stimulation. A walk is not enough: it needs to run, play, work. Its short coat is easy to maintain with weekly brushing. It requires a balanced diet and special attention to its joint health.

Daily walk with an adult Cane Corso
Daily walk with an adult Cane Corso

Is it the right dog for you?

If you have experience with dogs, a home with outdoor space and time to dedicate to training, the Cane Corso can be a faithful and incredible companion. It is not recommended for those looking for an apartment dog or for first-time owners.

Cane Corso with family in a large outdoor space
Cane Corso with family in a large outdoor space

FAQ

Is the Cane Corso dangerous?

No, if well trained. It is protective but not aggressive without reason.

Does it get along with children?

Yes, if raised with them and well socialized.

Does it need a lot of exercise?

Yes, it is an energetic breed with physical and mental needs.

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Pet sitter with experience in managing the Cane Corso
Pet sitter with experience in managing the Cane Corso
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