The Cane Corso is a powerful and intelligent Italian Mastiff whose name translates to “bodyguard dog” in Latin. Descended from ancient Roman war dogs, this breed was originally used for guarding farms and livestock. Known for their muscular build, confidence, and protective instincts, Cane Corsos are among the best guard dogs in the world—but behind their imposing presence lies a loyal, affectionate companion deeply devoted to their family.
Cane Corsos are alert, trainable, and thrive when given firm, consistent leadership. They form strong bonds with their owners and can be gentle and patient with children when properly socialized. Their short coat is easy to maintain with weekly brushing, though they shed more heavily in spring. Active and intelligent, they need both physical exercise and mental stimulation to stay balanced. When raised with structure and respect, the Cane Corso is not only a guardian but a steadfast, loving family protector.

Cane Corso
All black, brave, energetic and friendly. Not afraid of loud noises people or other dogs. The cutest thing I’ve ever seen. He just wants to play and he looks just like his Star Stud Dad, Banks

Cane Corso
I'm a friendly black brindle male that comes from a loving home and am looking for a loving home to call my own.

Cane Corso
I'm a friendly blue Male puppy that comes from a loving home and am looking for a loving home to call my own.

Cane Corso
Blue Brindle. Beautiful markings and excellent temperament. Ready to go on 11.18.25

Cane Corso
Solid blue male. Beautiful pup with stellar build already. Excellent temperament. Ready to go on 11.18.25

Cane Corso
Red- Largest of the litter

Cane Corso
Quad color male

Cane Corso
All black male no markings

Cane Corso
Black male with white markings

Cane Corso
Black male with white markings

Cane Corso
Large black male with white chest (White specks on coat is from bedding)

Cane Corso
Large black male with white chest
The average cost of a purebred Cane Corso puppy in the United States is approximately $1939, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.