88% Compatible
The name 'Cane Corso' derives from Latin 'cohors,' meaning 'guardian' or 'protector.'
Known as the 'Sumo wrestler' of dog breeds in Japan due to their historical fighting heritage.
Dating back to ancient Rome, these powerful dogs served as guardians of estates and hunting companions. They excelled in catching wild boar and protecting property.
Developed in Tosa province, Japan during the 19th century as a fighting dog, combining native Japanese breeds with various Western breeds to create a powerful guardian.
Requires firm training from early age. Regular exercise essential. Health monitoring needed for breed-specific issues. Early socialization critical for balanced temperament.
Requires early socialization, consistent training, and secure fencing. Regular joint monitoring and weight management crucial. Moderate grooming needs.