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
This is Lucas. He is laid back and would rather play off by himself but loves to follow the big dogs around yo see what they are up to.

Cane Corso
This is will. He is the first to be in your lap and always happy to see you.

Cane Corso
This is Robin. She is playful and spunky! They girl wants to be everywhere you are and would be great for an active family!

Cane Corso
This is Steve. He is laid back and would rather sit and watch everyone play but loves to cuddle in your lap.
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.