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    we breed all molosser bulldogs, bulldogges, bandogges, bandogs, and mastiffs

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    Breed: Dog > Cane Corso
    Breeder: MasterOfAllBulldogs WinstonMolosserDogs
    Location: NYC, NY
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Sep 16,2009
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    Home Raised Healthy, Athletic, Powerful, Weight Pulling, Guard Dogs & Working Dogs Certified Puppies & Dogs for Sales. We Specialize In Dog Training, Dog and Cat Grooming, Pet Sitting, Dog Walking, Dog Registry & a lot more. We are also a Rescue Network that help people like you that don't want your Bulldogs, Bulldogges, Bandogges and Mastiffs find a good home. Any Dogs or Puppies of our choice we be spayed or neutered and can be bought at A reduced price.

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    Gender: Female
    Available: 10
    Estimated cost-to-own: $0.00
    About The Breed
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    The Cane Corso is an Italian dog breed of dog used mainly as a guard dog. It is of the the large molosser type. The name means "Corso Dog", and if abbreviated should be called a "Corso" as Cane (pronounced kah-nay) simply means "dog" in italian.

    Breed standards are still developing internationally, and they vary somewhat among different breed clubs. For example, the FCI standard #343 calls for a height at the withers from 60 to 68 cm (23.6 to 26.7 inches), with bitches in the lower ranges and males in the higher ranges, whereas the AKC affiliated club (International Cane Corso Federation) calls for 24.4-26.8 inches (62 to 68 cm). Similarly, different organizations call for weights in various ranges from 36-63.5 kg (80 to 140 pounds).

    Its ears are naturally dropped forward, but where legal, many breeders crop them short and close to the head so that the remaining stubs stand upright. Most Corsos have cropped tails as well. (the standard calls for cropping at the 4th vertebra, although many are cropped shorter)