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Evaluating Cane Corso Quality: When Do They Start to Rapidly Grow?

A high-quality Cane Corso boasts a robust, substantial head with a broad skull, whereas a lower-quality specimen will have a narrower head. Their eyes should be appropriately sized, with the color matching their coat, avoiding mismatched or 'odd' eyes seen in dogs of lesser quality. Furthermore, the difference in build between males and females should be easily discernible. A purebred Cane Corso also carries its tail high, as a natural extension of the topline. 1. Head To assess a Cane Corso's quality, start by examining its head. A purebred dog will have a substantial and imposing head, featuring a broad, flat skull, with parallel lines forming the outline. In contrast, a mixed-breed dog will typically present with a narrower head. 2. Eyes A well-bred Cane Corso will have appropriately sized eyes, avoiding excessive exposed whites, unlike poorly bred examples. Typically, the eye color in a purebred Corso should match their coat, with no mismatches. 3. Build The quality of ...

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