Welcome to Titan Cane Corso Pups, where our passion for these majestic Italian guardians has grown into a dedicated breeding program focused on health, temperament, and the preservation of the Cane Corso’s noble characteristics. Our journey began with a deep respect for these ancient molossers and has evolved into a commitment to raising exceptional Cane Corso puppies that bring protection, loyalty, and companionship to families across the country.
Origins and History
The Cane Corso is an Italian breed, descending from ancient Roman molosser dogs used for guarding, hunting, and warfare. The name “Cane Corso” comes from the Latin “cohors,” meaning protector or guardian. The breed nearly went extinct after World War II but was revived in the 1970s through dedicated breeding efforts. It gained popularity in the United States in the 1980s and was officially recognized by the American Kennel Club in 2010.
Physical Characteristics
Cane Corsos are a large molosser breed, typically weighing between 90 to 120 pounds and standing 23.5 to 27.5 inches tall at the shoulder for males, and slightly smaller for females. They have a muscular, athletic build with a broad head, powerful jaws, and small, cropped or natural ears. The breed has a short, dense coat that comes in colors like black, fawn, gray, or brindle. Their body is well-proportioned, with a deep chest, strong legs, and a docked or natural tail. As a vet, I advise monitoring rapid growth in puppies to prevent joint strain.
Our available puppies for sale come from carefully selected breeding lines, ensuring excellent temperament and health. Each puppy has been raised with love and attention in our family environment, receiving early socialization and proper veterinary care.
Our Approach
We take pride in our small-scale, family-oriented breeding program where each puppy receives individual attention from birth. Our Cane Corsos are raised in our home environment, ensuring they are well-socialized with people, other dogs, and household sounds from an early age. This early socialization is crucial in developing confident, well-adjusted puppies that will thrive in their new homes.
All our breeding dogs undergo comprehensive health testing, including OFA hip and elbow evaluations, cardiac exams, and screenings for eye conditions like entropion and demodectic mange, to ensure we’re producing the healthiest puppies possible. We work closely with veterinarians to monitor the health of our dogs and puppies, providing all necessary vaccinations, health certificates, and ongoing support to our puppy families. We avoid overbreeding and follow best practices like waiting until females are at least 2 years old and limiting litters.
Our Commitment to You
When you choose a puppy from Titan Cane Corso Pups, you’re not just getting a pet – you’re gaining a family member and joining our extended community of Cane Corso enthusiasts. We provide ongoing support and guidance to help ensure a smooth transition for both you and your new puppy, including vet-recommended care plans for nutrition, exercise, and common health monitoring. Our commitment extends well beyond the day you take your puppy home.
Bringing home a Cane Corso puppy is an exciting and rewarding experience, but it’s important to ensure you’re fully prepared for this large, powerful breed’s specific needs and characteristics. Cane Corsos are intelligent, loyal dogs that require consistent training, early socialization, and an owner who understands their protective instincts and need for strong leadership. Before welcoming one of these guardians into your home, consider whether you have the time for daily exercise, mental stimulation, regular vet check-ups for joint health, and the patience required for training their confident personality. These devoted dogs thrive with dedicated owners who can provide firm but positive guidance and appreciate their alert, watchful demeanor.
If you’re looking for a devoted companion who will form an incredibly deep bond with your family while maintaining their protective nature, and you’re committed to providing proper care, training, and lifelong love, then you may be ready to experience the joy of Cane Corso ownership. These remarkable dogs need owners who understand that their large size requires ample space, a balanced diet to avoid bloat, and structure to channel their energy positively. Take time to research the breed thoroughly, evaluate your lifestyle and expectations, and ensure you’re prepared for the 9-12 year commitment that comes with these amazing guardians who will likely become the heart of your home. As a vet, I recommend annual hip evaluations and monitoring for gastric issues.
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