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At The Family's Cane Corso, we prioritize your peace of mind when you choose one of our puppies. We conduct DNA tests on both the Dam and Sire to guarantee a healthy genetic background, ensuring that all our puppies are free from genetic diseases. If you decide to explore other breeders, we encourage you to do thorough research. Below, you'll find essential information to consider when purchasing a Cane Corso.

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Cane Corso Coat Color
Understanding the reasons why your dogs coat is the color it is a lot more in depth than just parents genes. It also can provide you with the possibility of issues in the future. Coat color in Cane Corsos can sometimes be linked to specific health issues, although color alone is not a direct cause of health problems.
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Cane Corso Body Structure
The Cane Corso is a large and muscular breed of dog that is known for its impressive body structure. They have a broad chest, strong legs, and a powerful neck that supports their large head. Their body is well-proportioned and balanced, giving them a confident and imposing presence. With proper exercise and nutrition, the Cane Corso can maintain their impressive physique throughout their life.
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The ideal height for a male Cane Corso is between 25-27.5 inches, while females should be between 23.5-26 inches. The ideal weight for a male is between 99-110 pounds, and females should weigh between 88-99 pounds. Additionally, their body should be well-proportioned with a broad chest, muscular neck, and strong legs.

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