Cane Corso
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Medium-large sized
molossoid, sturdy, compact, with a strong skeleton, muscular and athletic, it
moves with considerable ease. Its head is massive, with a dignified and proud
expression. It has had a selection parallel to that of the mastiff, it comes
from lighter progenitors but has maintained that original conformation. It has
always been a property watchdog and hunter of difficult game, such as the boar.
It originated in the central-southern regions of Italy where it was used as a
cowherd for cows and swine raised in the wild. It also defended travelers and
carters from highwaymen. Its name is the one by which it has always been known
in the south, having the same root as "corsiero" (courser), the medieval war
horse; perhaps it derives from the Latin "cohors" (courtyard, body guard). Due
to environmental changes, the Courser risked extinction. A few enthusiasts
initiated its recovery which today is complete. Its modern functions are
watchdog, defending people and their belongings. An adaptable and courageous
worker, of proverbial loyalty, alert and reactive, who is able to withstand
difficult environmental conditions and experiences due to its solid
equilibrium,. A strong build but not without elegance. Built on a rectangle, it
absolutely must not resemble the Neapolitan Mastiff. Its skin adheres to its
body and does not form wrinkles.
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