Cane Corso Puppy for sale in Jacksonville, Florida

Registered Cane Corso Pup
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:122779
Location
:Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Registered Cane Corso Pup
AKC Cane Corso Italian Mastiff. One big girl left. Formentino (blue
Fawn). The biggest one in the litter. Very loyal already, she wants
To be by your side at all times. Our pups are raised in our home
With our children and other animals. She is so beautiful!
Frequently Asked Questions about Registered Cane Corso Pups
What is a Cane Corso?
The Cane Corso is a large and powerful breed known for its loyalty and protective nature. Originating from Italy, they are often used as guard dogs and family companions.
What makes this Registered Cane Corso Pup special?
This Registered Cane Corso Pup is notable for her beautiful Formentino (blue Fawn) coat and her impressive size, making her the biggest in the litter. Her loyalty and desire to be by your side make her a wonderful companion.
How are the puppies raised?
Our pups, including this Registered Cane Corso Pup, are raised in a loving home environment with children and other animals, ensuring they are well-socialized and ready for their forever homes.
What can I expect from a Cane Corso as a pet?
Cane Corsos are known for their loyalty, protectiveness, and intelligence. They require proper training and socialization to thrive as family pets. This breed is affectionate with their families and can be reserved with strangers.
Where is the Registered Cane Corso Pup located?
The Registered Cane Corso Pup is located in Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, United States.
What should I consider before bringing a Cane Corso home?
Before bringing a Cane Corso home, consider your ability to provide consistent training, socialization, and exercise. This breed thrives in environments where they are active and engaged with their families.
Are there any health concerns associated with Cane Corsos?
Like all breeds, Cane Corsos may be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia and heart problems. Regular veterinary check-ups and responsible breeding practices can help mitigate these risks.
























